Remnants of cement, plaster, and materials<\/span><\/h3>During a renovation, it’s common to find traces of cement, plaster, mortar, or adhesives on the floor and tiles. These materials\u00a0<\/span>dry quickly and adhere strongly<\/span><\/strong>, forming a layer that’s difficult to remove without using the right products.<\/span><\/p>Attempting to remove them without proper knowledge can cause scratches or damage to delicate surfaces such as porcelain or glazed tiles. Therefore, it is important to identify the type of residue before taking action and apply the correct treatment.<\/span><\/p>Fine dust and ingrained dirt<\/span><\/h3>Construction dust is one of the biggest problems in this type of cleaning. It consists of very fine particles that\u00a0<\/span>get into joints, pores, and small irregularities<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0on surfaces, making the floor always look dirty even after it has been cleaned several times.<\/span><\/p>If water is used without first removing this dust, it creates a layer of dirt that is more difficult to remove. This is one of the most common mistakes we see in poorly executed post-construction cleanings.<\/span><\/p>Accumulation of heavy remains and hidden debris<\/span><\/h3>After construction work, it’s not all dust. Heavier debris such as material fragments, small pieces of rubble, or hidden residue\u00a0<\/span>in corners, joints, or other hard-to-reach areas<\/span><\/strong> can also remain. These elements make cleaning more difficult and can easily go unnoticed without a thorough inspection.<\/span><\/p>The presence of these residues can interfere with the use of the space,\u00a0<\/span>generate noise when stepped on, or even cause damage to the pavement<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0if they are dragged during cleaning.<\/span><\/p>Need for professional tools and products<\/span><\/h3>This type of cleaning cannot be done with basic household tools. In many cases, it’s necessary to use\u00a0<\/span>industrial vacuum cleaners, specific descaling agents<\/span><\/strong>, and machinery that allows for deep cleaning without damaging surfaces.<\/span><\/p>Using unsuitable products or ineffective tools can unnecessarily prolong the work and lead to an undesirable result. Therefore, having the right equipment makes a significant difference in these types of interventions.<\/span><\/p>Risk of damaging new finishes<\/span><\/h3>Newly installed surfaces are often\u00a0<\/span>more sensitive to harsh products<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0or improper cleaning techniques. A mistake at this stage can lead to permanent stains, loss of shine, or even material deterioration.<\/span><\/p>In our experience, this is one of the most significant risks. Improper cleaning can ruin the entire project, especially with materials like porcelain, stoneware, or delicate wall coverings.<\/span><\/p>Hazards of cuts and accidents with sharp waste<\/span><\/h3>Often, construction work leaves behind debris that can be dangerous, such as\u00a0<\/span>small fragments of glass, nails, screws, or metal pieces<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0. These items can cause cuts or accidents if they are not identified and properly removed before cleaning begins.<\/span><\/p>Therefore, it is essential to conduct a preliminary inspection and work with appropriate safety measures. Professional cleaning takes these risks into account and operates in a controlled manner to prevent any incidents during the process.<\/span><\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t