Make Your Property Ready for Move-In

Post Construction Services in Pinellas County

After the walls go up and the paint dries in Pinellas County, what remains can prevent a property from being used right away. Dust coats windows, scraps of drywall sit in corners, and protective film still clings to fixtures. You need someone to walk through with a checklist and turn the site into a space that is safe, functional, and ready for occupancy.


SANDTEK handles the final stage of construction by performing site cleanup, detailed inspections, and client handover preparation. We address everything from clearing construction residue to verifying that fixtures work and walkways are safe. This includes removing leftover materials, checking for sharp edges or exposed fasteners, and making sure doors close properly and floors are clean enough to walk on without tracking debris.


If your project in Pinellas County is nearing completion and you want every detail addressed before handover, reach out to SANDTEK to discuss what the property needs.

What Happens Between the Last Trade and First Walk‑In

We begin by walking the entire property in Pinellas County to identify leftover materials, tools, and debris that need removal. This includes bagging construction waste, vacuuming dust from baseboards and windowsills, and wiping down surfaces that were touched or marked during the build. We also inspect hardware, lighting, and finishes to confirm they are installed correctly and free of defects.


Once the space is cleared and cleaned, you will notice floors that reflect light instead of scattering dust, windows you can see through clearly, and fixtures that are free of fingerprints or adhesive residue. Doors swing without obstruction, and the air smells neutral rather than like sawdust or solvent.


We do not provide structural repairs or warranty work on trades completed by other contractors. Our role is to prepare the site for final inspection or immediate use by removing construction remnants and verifying that the environment is clean and safe. This work is done after electrical, plumbing, and HVAC have been completed and signed off.

Questions Before Your Property Is Handed Over

Clients often ask what is included in the final stage and how long it takes to make a site ready for use. Below are answers to common concerns before scheduling post‑construction services.

What does site cleanup include after construction?

It includes removing all construction debris, vacuuming fine dust from surfaces and floors, wiping down fixtures and hardware, and checking that walkways and rooms are safe to enter. We also bag and dispose of leftover materials according to local guidelines.

How long does post‑construction cleaning take?

Timing depends on the size of the property and the scope of work completed. A small residential build in Pinellas County may take one day, while a larger commercial site may require two to three days to complete thoroughly.

What do you check during the final inspection?

We verify that fixtures are installed correctly, doors and windows operate smoothly, floors are free of debris, and all surfaces are clean. We also look for hazards such as exposed nails, sharp edges, or leftover adhesive that could cause injury.

Why does dust linger even after construction is finished?

Fine dust from drywall, cutting, and sanding settles on every surface, including vents, light fixtures, and baseboards. Standard sweeping does not capture it, so we use HEPA vacuums and damp cloths to remove it completely.

What should the property look like when you finish?

It should look and feel ready for immediate use, with clear floors, clean windows, functioning fixtures, and no visible construction residue. The space should be safe for occupants and ready for final inspection or move‑in.

SANDTEK prepares properties in Pinellas County so they are safe, clean, and ready for occupancy the moment the last trade leaves. If your project is near completion and you want to schedule a final walkthrough and cleanup, contact us to review the scope and timeline.