Floor Scrubbing & Sealing for New Construction

CleanSiteUSA delivers 200+ point final cleaning before your CO and owner walk, with in-house crews who actually understand construction punch-lists and inspection standards.

When Floor Scrubbing Happens

Your Timing: Final cleaning phase, after grout/tile and before CO/turnover.

The Problem Subs Create: New floors arrive dirty with grout haze, construction dust, and overspray. Janitorial crews don’t have scrubbers or know floor finishes – you get callbacks for “dirty floors.”

What We Deliver: Inspection‑ready floors that shine.

CleanSiteUSA Floor Scope

In-house crews with professional equipment:

  • Concrete Scrub: Remove construction residue, seal for durability.

  • VCT/LVT Scrub: Strip, scrub, apply floor finish.

  • Grout Haze Removal: Chemical scrub from tile floors.

  • Epoxy/Polished Concrete: Initial burnish and protection.

  • Floor Protection: Mats and barriers for move‑in.

How Floor Cleaning Works

Floor Type Assessment

PM evaluates floor specs (VCT, concrete, tile) and recommends approach.

Equipment Deployment

Auto‑scrubbers, burnishers, wet vacs, sealers. 1–2 days typical.

Finish & Protection

Floors buffed/polished, protected for handover.

Why Floor Cleaning Gets Botched

National Subs: Send crews with mops and generic cleaners. They leave grout haze, dull VCT, and unsealed concrete that stains day one.

CleanSiteUSA:

  • Floor‑specific equipment and chemicals.

  • Crews trained on new construction floors.

  • PM verifies finish before handover.

Floor Cleaning Checklist

Your reference:

Floor TypeCheck
VCT/LVT[ ] Scrubbed & finished
Concrete[ ] Sealed
Tile[ ] Grout haze gone

Ready for Floor Handover?

Dirty or unfinished floors fail inspections and embarrass you at owner walk. Get new floors cleaned right so they look professional from day one.