Rough and final cleans for Tumalo builds, event-space construction, and rural property projects. We work back from your handoff or first-booking day, because that’s the day the finished job is measured against.
What gets built in Tumalo
Tumalo’s construction skews rural and purpose-built: new or expanded wedding and event venues, agricultural and equestrian buildings with a finished office or gathering room, custom work on acreage, and small commercial along Highway 20. Venue projects carry the hardest deadline of all, an opening tied to a booking or the start of wedding season, and our nearness to Bend makes hitting a tight one realistic.
Two passes, two aims
The rough pass follows the heavy trades and clears debris and gross dust so finish crews work clean. The final pass follows install and is the one an owner, or a couple touring a venue, forms their whole impression from. On a space opening for a booking, a short touch-up the morning of the event is cheap protection, since a last week of punch-list work quietly re-dusts a finished room.
Inside the final pass
Fine dust off every reachable surface, cabinet tops down to trim and frames. Film, stickers, and labels off glass, fixtures, appliances, and hardware. Glass done both faces with tracks cleared, which matters on the big window walls venues favor. Vents, diffusers, and fixtures dusted, cabinetry wiped in and out, restrooms to sanitary, floors to finished condition. Stray paint, caulk, adhesive, and mud lifted off the finish surfaces.
Settling discipline for a photo-ready room
Drywall and compound dust hangs for a day or two and drifts back onto wiped surfaces, so the final pass runs high to low with a settling gap before the last surfaces. On a venue opening for its first booking, that discipline is what keeps the room camera-ready rather than hazed over on the day couples and photographers arrive.
Built to the date
Give us the handoff or first-event date and we schedule to it. Tumalo’s closeness to Bend lets us hold a tight deadline and add a morning-of touch-up without a big logistics bill. Spaces entering regular use usually move onto a recurring janitorial schedule after.
FAQ
Can you finish before a venue’s first booking?
Yes. This is deadline work and the schedule bends to the opening date, with a morning-of touch-up available.
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