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Post-Renovation Cleaning vs Deep Cleaning: Which Do You Actually Need?

Side-by-side scope, what triggers each, and pricing differences. Don't book the wrong one.

calendar_today 13 May 2026 schedule 5 min read
Two cleaners — one PPE in renovated space, one in regular uniform

We see it happen every week across the Klang Valley. A homeowner books a standard cleaning crew after a major kitchen overhaul and gets frustrated by the lingering dust. Our mission at Clean Nest is to provide premier professional cleaning solutions that prevent exactly this kind of mismatch.

Understanding the true difference between post renovation cleaning vs deep cleaning helps you secure the pristine result you actually want.

Both of these services take about four to eight hours. They target completely different contaminants using entirely different equipment. Choosing the wrong option means throwing money at the wrong problem.

Let’s break down the data on what each service actually does. This clarity helps you choose the correct approach.

Side-by-Side Scope Comparison

FactorPost-Renovation CleaningDeep Cleaning
TriggerRecent construction or renovationAccumulated grime, no recent construction
Target contaminantsSilica dust, formaldehyde, grout haze, paint splatterBathroom grout darkening, kitchen grease, mould, dust accumulation
EquipmentH-Class HEPA vacuum (99.97% efficiency), PPE, construction-specific toolsStandard intensive cleaning equipment
ProductsKKM-approved for new-build surfacesKKM-approved for accumulated grime
Inside cabinets and behind appliancesYes, extensiveYes, focus on grease and dust
Tile haze removalYes, common scopeRarely needed
Bathroom mould treatmentSometimes, post-groutYes, main focus
Kitchen grease degreasingLight scopeHeavy scope
Typical duration4 to 8 hours4 to 7 hours
Pricing modelPer sqftPer home size and condition

Post Renovation Cleaning vs Deep Cleaning: What Triggers Each

Post-Renovation Cleaning Is Right When:

  • You have just completed any construction or remodelling work.
  • New tiles, fresh paint, or custom built-ins are releasing volatile compounds into the air.
  • Fine white silica dust keeps settling on surfaces despite the contractor sweeping up.
  • Move-in day is approaching fast.

Deep Cleaning Is Right When:

  • No recent construction has occurred inside the property.
  • The home has skipped a thorough sanitising for over six months.
  • Bathroom grout shows visible dark mould spots driven by tropical Malaysian humidity.
  • Kitchen cabinets have a sticky film of polymerized cooking grease.
  • Allergy symptoms flare up due to dust mites in the AC vents.
  • A new tenant is moving into a previously occupied space.

The trigger question is incredibly simple. Has there been recent construction work? If yes, book a post-renovation crew. If no, schedule a deep clean.

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Why Post-Renovation Requires Different Equipment

This is the technical reason the two services are completely distinct. Standard tools simply fail against construction debris.

  • H-Class HEPA filtration. Fine silica and cement dust easily pass right through standard vacuum filters and blow back into the room. We equip our crews with true HEPA filters that capture 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns. This specific OSHA-aligned standard actually extracts the hazardous dust.
  • PPE for the crew. Construction dust exposure poses serious respiratory risks. Safety regulations require proper protective gear during extraction.
  • Specific products for new-build surfaces. Fresh paint and uncured grout require KKM-approved chemical removers. These targeted solutions will not burn the new tile glaze.
  • Top-down workflow discipline. Resuspension of dust is the primary enemy in a newly built space. The sequence of cleaning matters immensely.

For a deeper look at the contaminants, see Post-Renovation Dust and Formaldehyde.

Why Deep Cleaning Has Different Focus

Deep cleaning is absolutely not a watered-down construction cleanup. When comparing a construction clean vs deep clean, you quickly see the latter is a highly focused attack on biological and chemical problems.

  • Bathroom grout and silicone. Tropical humidity creates the perfect breeding ground for Aspergillus mould spores. Surface grime requires aggressive but careful chemical treatment to lift the dark stains.
  • Kitchen grease degreasing. Cooking oil residue vaporises and migrates everywhere in the room. This sticky film coats exhaust hoods, cabinet fronts, and the ceiling right above the cooktop.
  • Behind-appliance dust. This debris is a dense mix of human hair, skin cells, and old food crumbs. It requires heavy degreasers rather than fine particulate vacuums.
  • Vents and light fixtures. Months of standard household dust accumulate in places routine sweeping never reaches.

For the full deep clean scope, see What’s Covered in a Professional Deep Cleaning Service.

When One Job Is Actually Both

We often encounter a hybrid scenario in older homes. Customers frequently ask about a post reno vs spring clean combination when they renovate a single room like the kitchen, but the rest of the house desperately needs a seasonal scrub. Our solution combines the strengths of both services. You get exactly what each zone needs.

  • Post-renovation focus for the kitchen. The crew targets grout haze, paint splatters, and heavy silica dust using H-Class vacuums.
  • Deep clean focus for the living areas. The team shifts to treating bathroom mould, clearing AC vents, and degreasing older surfaces.

We can easily scope and quote this combination in a single visit. Technicians handle the rooms sequentially to avoid cross-contamination. They extract the heavy construction debris first, keeping it away from clean hallways. Finally, the team tackles the accumulated household grime. You receive one coordinated visit and a single, transparent quote.

Pricing Differences

Both of these intensive services require a custom quote. Flat-rate pricing rarely works for multi-stage jobs.

Post-Renovation Pricing

  • Driven primarily by total floor area measured per square foot.
  • High ceilings demand more specialised ladders and reachable surface dusting.
  • Delicate surfaces like natural marble require expensive, pH-neutral cleaning agents.
  • Heavy debris from a major teardown costs more than a minor cosmetic touch-up.
  • Rates in the Klang Valley for 2026 typically range from RM0.80 to RM2.50 per square foot.
  • Minimum booking fees for a professional crew often start around RM540 for a six-hour session.

Deep Cleaning Pricing

  • Driven by the rough total size of the home.
  • Heavy grime buildup requires more chemical dwell time and scrubbing effort.
  • The timeline since your last professional sanitising impacts the workload.
  • A standard session typically runs between RM350 and RM900 per Klang Valley home.

How to Decide

Follow this simple rule if you feel stuck between an after renovation vs deep clean service.

  1. Was there recent construction work? It does not matter how small the job was. Yes means post-renovation. No means deep cleaning.
  2. Send us photos. Our team will honestly assess the contamination level and provide a firm quote. This approach eliminates the guesswork.

Choosing between post renovation cleaning vs deep cleaning guarantees you get the exact results you expect. Use the right tool for the job.

WhatsApp Clean Nest and a coordinator will quickly route you to the correct team.

Or visit Post-Renovation Cleaning or Deep Cleaning for service details.

Got Questions?

Common Questions

Quick answers to the questions readers ask after reading this guide.

What if I just renovated one room? expand_more
Usually post-renovation cleaning for the renovated room, deep cleaning for the rest of the home if it's been a while. We can scope both into a single visit.
Can one team do both? expand_more
Yes. We can schedule them back-to-back if the scope is clear up front — one visit, one quote, two service modes.

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