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From Construction Site to Cozy Home: A Post-Renovation Transformation on 15th Ave, Burnaby

Completing a renovation is a massive milestone. But as any homeowner knows, when the contractors pack up their tools, they often leave behind a different kind of challenge: The Dust.


We recently took on a significant project at a newly renovated detached home on 15th Ave in Burnaby. The structure was beautiful, but the fine drywall dust and construction debris were hiding the home's true potential.


Post-construction cleaning is not just about vacuuming; it is about detailed restoration and ensuring the air quality is safe for your family. If you are wrapping up a renovation project nearby, learn more about our specialized Post-Renovation Cleaning in Burnaby services.


Kitchens & Stairs: Clearing the Chaos


A renovation site is chaotic by nature. When we arrived, the staircase—the central artery of the home—was cluttered with protection paper, cardboard, and leftover materials.

Staircase cluttered with construction debris, cardboard, and tools before cleaning.
Before: The entry and stairs were impassable, filled with the debris of the construction process.
Wooden staircase in a Burnaby home being cleaned during the post-renovation process.
We systematically remove large debris before beginning the detailed dusting of handrails and steps.
Modern kitchen with blue protective film covering appliances and cabinets.
Detailing: We carefully peeled away the protective films from the cabinetry and appliances, ensuring no sticky residue remained on the matte finishes.

In the kitchen, the cabinets and high-end appliances were still wrapped in their protective "blue skin." While this film protects the finish during installation, removing it can be tedious and often leaves sticky residue behind.


The Bathroom Battle: Conquering Grout Haze


Bathrooms are often the hardest hit during renovations. In this Burnaby home, the bathtub was our "Zero Ground." As you can see below, the tub was coated in a thick layer of drywall dust and stubborn grout haze. This isn't something you can just wipe away with a wet cloth—doing so often just smears the paste around.



Our team used specialized, non-abrasive cleaning agents to break down the residue without scratching the new surfaces.


The Final Polish: Floors and Fixtures


Empty bedroom with clean laminate flooring and open closet doors.
We vacuumed and wiped down the interior of the closets and the tracks, ensuring your clothes won't get dusty.
Large, clean living room with new flooring and heat pump unit.
By removing the fine dust from the floors and baseboards, we help improve the indoor air quality of the new space.
Close-up detail of clean wood flooring meeting a white baseboard.
The Details: No paint drips, no dust bunnies. Just crisp, clean lines where the floor meets the wall.
Clean, empty room with a bay window and window seat, ready for live-in.
Live-In Ready: The window seat is wiped down, the glass is clean, and the room is finally ready for furniture.

The biggest enemy in post-renovation cleaning is the dust you can't see initially. It settles on baseboards, inside closets, and in the grooves of new flooring. We serve the entire region, so whether you are in Burnaby or Vancouver, our standard is the same. Check out our coverage for Post-Renovation Cleaning in Metro Vancouver.

We went room by room, ensuring the new laminate flooring was free of paint splatter and dust.


Turn Your Construction Site into a Home


The homeowners at 15th Ave can now enjoy their renovated space without sneezing or tracking white powder everywhere. That is the peace of mind we provide.

If you are in the final stages of a renovation, don't let the cleanup stress you out. Book the experts in Post-Renovation Cleaning in Burnaby and let us handle the heavy lifting.


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OnePro

Cleaning Ltd.

615 Cottonwood Ave

Coquitlam, BC V3J 0N4

Tel: 613-866-6608

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