The window between sign-off and keys
A contractor hands a Limassol flat back spotless on paper — and then you walk in and write your name in the dust on the worktop. That film is plaster, joint compound, and fine cement, and it resettles for days after the last trade leaves. It lands inside extractor grilles, along window channels, on top of newly-fitted wardrobes, and across the floor you just paid to have laid. A guest-ready turnover will not shift it. This is the clean that runs in the narrow window between final inspection and the moment you hand keys over — and because Limassol builds through every season, we run it year-round across Germasogeia, Agios Tychonas, Limassol Marina, Neapolis, and Mouttagiaka.
Protecting what the contractor just signed off
The risk on a post-build clean is not under-cleaning. It is damaging the brand-new finish while you clean it. So we work the other way around. Before any dust gets lifted we cover completed marble worktops, stone vanity tops, and timber floors. New glass — frameless shower screens, sea-view windows, marina balcony doors — gets non-scratch method, not a scourer. Treated tapware and black-anodised fittings, which scratch if you look at them wrong, get soft cloths only. The brief is simple: leave every surface exactly as it was signed off, minus the dust.
Why we walk the site before we quote
Two Limassol flats with the same floor plan can be wildly different post-build jobs. One where the dryliner was tidy takes a morning. One where cement dust blew through every duct and settled behind every radiator takes a day and a half. Photos hide that — they flatten the detail, and they never show what is inside a light fitting or under a removable hob. So for any post-construction job we prefer to walk the site first. You get a real number, we get a real plan, and nobody is surprised on the day. If you are not on site, send a short video walkthrough on WhatsApp and we will tell you straight whether a visit is needed before we quote.
Multi-unit handovers in the towers and the hillside
A lot of our Limassol post-build work is not one flat. It is a block. A developer finishing six units in a Mouttagiaka tower, a landlord refurbishing three seafront apartments in Agios Tychonas, or a hotel operator fitting out a Neapolis serviced block. We quote per unit — not a blunt block rate that hides the hardest flat — and we schedule them in sequence so finishes do not sit gathering dust waiting on the next one. Each unit gets its own photo set on WhatsApp when it is done, filed behind its own front door, so you have a clean handover record per property.
What it costs and how we book it
Post-construction cleans are quoted from what we see on the walk, never off a rate card. As a floor, small apartments usually start from about €45 for a standard clean; a finish-clean after the builders is a separate, higher price and we name the exact figure once we have been through the site. The number moves with size, the type of construction dust, how much glass there is, and whether access is straightforward. Get us in early — the day after the last trade leaves is ideal, because waiting lets the dust settle deeper into tracks and grilles. Same-day cover on request when our diary allows, but post-build work is the one job we will not rush: a finish damaged in haste costs more than the clean.
Message the crew on WhatsApp, +357 96 443 648. We walk it, we quote it, and photo proof lands in your thread before the keys move.