Restore Shine and Remove Construction Marks

Surface Detailing and Deep Cleaning in Pinellas County

After construction crews leave a property in Pinellas County, surfaces often show the work that was done. Windows are smudged with fingerprints and adhesive residue, floors have scuff marks from ladders, and fixtures are dulled by dust or overspray. Baseboards are streaked, mirrors are hazy, and countertops still have bits of dried grout or caulk stuck in the seams.


SANDTEK polishes windows, fixtures, floors, and walls to remove all remaining construction marks and restore a clean, professional appearance. We focus on details that are often missed during standard cleanup, including wiping down light switch plates, cleaning inside cabinet frames, and buffing hardware so it reflects light. This service is designed to make your property look finished and ready for occupancy or showing.


If your Pinellas County property looks complete but still shows signs of construction work, contact SANDTEK to schedule surface detailing and deep cleaning.

What Gets Cleaned When the Big Work Is Done

We begin by cleaning glass surfaces in Pinellas County, including windows, mirrors, and shower doors, using streak‑free solutions that remove adhesive, paint, and dust. Fixtures such as faucets, cabinet handles, and light switches are wiped down and polished. Floors are scrubbed to remove scuff marks, dried adhesive, and any residue left by protective coverings.


When we finish, you will notice windows that are clear and free of haze, hardware that shines without fingerprints, and floors that look uniform in color and texture. Baseboards are clean along their edges, and countertops are smooth to the touch with no dried material in the corners.


We do not repair scratches, chips, or dents in surfaces. If damage occurred during construction, those repairs need to be completed by the appropriate trade before we begin detailing. Our work is scheduled after all construction activities are finished and debris has been cleared, so we can focus entirely on polishing and finishing touches.

Questions About Finishing Work After Construction

Clients often ask what surfaces are included in detailing and how long it takes to remove construction marks. Below are answers to common questions before scheduling this service.

What surfaces do you clean during detailing?

We clean windows, mirrors, countertops, baseboards, light fixtures, hardware, and floors. We also wipe down door frames, switch plates, and cabinet interiors to remove dust, adhesive, and construction residue.

How do you remove adhesive and paint from glass?

We use specialized scrapers and solvents designed for glass that remove residue without scratching. Stubborn marks are treated with gentle abrasives or heat when necessary, and all surfaces are polished afterward.

Why do floors still look dirty after sweeping?

Sweeping removes loose debris but not scuff marks, dried adhesive, or grout haze. We scrub floors with appropriate cleaners for the material, whether tile, hardwood, or vinyl, and polish them to restore their original finish.

What is the difference between standard cleaning and detailing?

Standard cleaning removes visible dirt and debris. Detailing focuses on polishing, removing marks, and restoring shine to surfaces that look dull or marked after construction in Pinellas County.

When should surface detailing be scheduled?

Schedule it after debris and dust removal is complete and all trades have finished their work. This allows us to focus entirely on finishing touches without interference from ongoing construction.

SANDTEK restores the appearance of properties in Pinellas County by polishing surfaces and removing all construction marks. If your project is complete but still needs a final layer of attention to detail, reach out to schedule surface detailing and deep cleaning.