Class Overview

Drywall dust, debris, glue blobs, dried paint drips, and scuffs are very commonly left behind when construction is done. This one-day course explores the best practices for cleaning a facility after construction or remodeling projects.

Learn how to perform detailed cleaning of floors, carpet, windows, baseboards, light fixtures, and other surfaces. From tried-and-true techniques to expert recommendations for products and equipment, we'll cover everything you need to know to become a post-construction cleaning professional.

This training is not an IICRC course. There is no certification exam.

Professional Hard Floor Care

What You'll Learn

  • Best practices for all phases of the cleaning process
  • How to remove dried on glue and paint
  • What products and equipment to use for each type of surface
  • How to maximize your efficiency throughout the job

The Post-Construction Cleaning course is designed for professionals across multiple industries. Including: cleaning and maintenance contractors, janitorial staff, restoration, construction and property management, and carpet cleaning professionals.

Class Schedule - Jon-Don San Francisco

DAY 1

8:00 AM - Check-in
8:30 AM - Class Begins
5:00 PM - Class Ends

Complement your Training By Adding this Class

IICRC Stone, Masonry, & Ceramic Tile Cleaning Technician (SMT)

The IICRC SMT (Stone, Masonry, & Ceramic Tile Cleaning Technician) course is a two-day hands-on style learning experience. This course will give you the knowledge and skills needed to perform both basic and advanced procedures for the cleaning and maintenance of natural stone, ceramics, and other man-made floors.

Meet Your Instructor

Bob Merkt

Bob Merkt has been involved in the cleaning industry for more than 35 years. He is the owner of MEGA – The Merkt Educational Group and Associates. Bob is an IICRC-approved instructor, an invited speaker at industry events, author, and contributor to many industry publications. He is an IICRC Master Cleaner, and past chair of the IICRC Floor Care Technician (FCT) Committee. Currently, He is the vice chair of the Stone Masonry Technician (SMT) course and a member of the FCT committee.

Bob Merkt

What students say...

"I like Bob Merkt's way of teaching. He engages and provides easy following."

"I enjoyed the ability to compare procedures and ask technical questions to an industry veteran."

"I liked the instructor's knowledge and experience."

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