Post-Construction Cleaning Beaumont HEPA Handover Clean
Beaumont is one of only four officially bilingual municipalities in Alberta, and the growth fronts kept the habit: Élan, Le Rêve, Azur, Ruisseau, Place Chaleureuse. Those are the addresses builders text us. More than half the houses in this city were built in 2006 or later, so post-construction cleaning in Beaumont is overwhelmingly a first clean on a shell nobody has lived in yet. We drive down 50 Street from Edmonton with HEPA units, ladders and extraction gear, work ceiling to floor, and photograph every room before we leave. Flat itemized quote up front. If a covered cleaning item shows up on your deficiency list, we come back at no charge.
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What post-construction cleaning in Beaumont has to deal with
The Six Fronts Beaumont Is Building On
Alberta's Regional Dashboard counted 729 building permits in Beaumont in 2024 and 591 in 2025, 582 of them residential. Those land on named ground. Élan is the biggest, with Élan 2 beside it and an Élan 4 plan area of roughly 80 acres out on Township Road 510. Le Rêve sits in the northeast, against the Edmonton boundary, under an area structure plan adopted in 2021 (Bylaw 994-21). Azur was approved under bylaw in 2025, which makes it one of the most recently signed-off residential areas in the city. Ruisseau is a 45.7-hectare outline plan area on the west side, and its own plan says it gets built in stages rather than all at once. Place Chaleureuse is an outline plan area of about 63 hectares between Four Seasons Estates and 50 Street, mixing large lots, small lots and duplexes. Beau Val is the sixth. The City's own housing needs assessment adds the detail that moves our pricing: since 2018, more than 30% of new residential permits each year have been semi-detached or multi-attached. A lot of what we clean here is a pair, not a house, and a pair hands over on two dates.
Big Boxes, Long Cleans
Nearly 90% of Beaumont dwellings have three or more bedrooms and 81% are single-detached, per the City's Affordable Housing Needs Assessment. Two-bedroom units are 8% of the stock and one-bedroom or bachelor units are 2%. This is not a market where a crew clears a job in ninety minutes. A finished new build here is a large box with a lot of surface area: bedrooms upstairs, two or three bathrooms, a basement, a full run of stair rails and spindles, closet shelving in every room. Sanding dust settles on all of it and keeps dropping for days after the trades pack up. We extract it with HEPA rather than sweeping it back into the air, and we work strictly downward. Trims and fixtures first, then registers, tracks and sills, then cabinet interiors and toe kicks, then baseboards, then the floors.
Renovation Work In Centre-Ville And St. Vital
Beaumont began as a French-Canadian colony around St. Vital Church, first completed in the spring of 1895, burned in 1918, rebuilt in 1919. That church is still the anchor of Centre-Ville, and the City protects the village look there with design guidelines, which is a real constraint on a renovation: you cannot always solve a dust problem by pulling a window out. Centre-Ville and St. Vital are the oldest fabric in town. Coloniale Estates, Dansereau Meadows, Triomphe Estates and Four Seasons Estates came later and are now far enough along that basements and kitchens are being opened up. Those jobs are furnished and occupied, and the homeowner is sleeping there that night. We tape off the work zone, extract inside it, then go back over the rooms the trades never entered, because gypsum powder does not respect a poly curtain. There is a rental angle to this too. Purpose-built rental in Beaumont was only 579 units in 2018, about 8.4% of all dwellings, so the suite in somebody's basement is a real share of what gets rented here, and a suite finish is its own clean with its own entry, kitchen and bath.
Innovation Park And The Two Business Areas
Beaumont's commercial side is thin and the City says so plainly: the assessment base is over 90% residential and finding development-ready commercial land is its stated top challenge. Innovation Park is the answer it approved. The area structure plan passed on 25 February 2025, covering land south of Highway 625 between Highway 814 and Range Road 241, with $39 million committed by the province for site servicing. Two employment areas already sit on the neighbourhood map, Chaleureuse Business Park and Montrose Business Centre. Post-construction cleaning in Beaumont covers those handovers too. A shop office or a bay fit-out is the same discipline pointed at harder surfaces, and bare concrete gives its dust back twice before it stays down.
Driving In While 50 Avenue Is Open
We come in on 50 Street, which is Highway 814 and drops straight down from Edmonton's own 50 Street. Through 2026 the 50 Avenue corridor is dug up for a water feed line and wastewater renewal, work the City expects to run to roughly the end of October, with rolling lane closures and parking restricted along the north side. Beaumont's own traffic safety plan says 50 Street and 50 Avenue are where most of the local collisions happen, which is exactly why the City built an inner ring road. We use it, the way locals do. Township Road 510 gets us to the north edge and Highway 625 covers anything south. Book us in once the last trade has signed out. The day before the walkthrough is the slot that holds, because sanding dust is still coming down for a day or two after a site goes quiet, and a clean run mid-trade just gets buried. You get the house photographed room by room. Miss something we said we would cover and we drive back out and fix it for nothing.
Every room is photographed. If a covered cleaning item is flagged after the walkthrough, we re-attend free.
We're an Edmonton crew and we drive out to Beaumont. There's no Beaumont office and no travel surcharge: the flat, itemized number in the estimator is the number you pay, before GST.
Are you based in Beaumont?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. WHITEBOX is an Edmonton crew with no office, address or staff in Beaumont. We load the truck in the city and drive down 50 Street. The sites we get called to sit in Élan, Le Rêve, Azur, Ruisseau and Place Chaleureuse. Send the address and the handover date and the drive goes into our schedule, not your invoice.
When should a builder book the final clean?
After the last trade is out and before the walkthrough, ideally the day before. Sanding dust keeps falling for a couple of days, so a clean done mid-trade gets undone. On a duplex pair we usually run each side against its own possession date. If the site is still cycling subs, say so and we will quote a rough pass now plus the final handover clean for after everyone signs out.
How much does post-construction cleaning in Beaumont cost?
You get a flat itemized quote, texted back in about 60 seconds, and that is the number you pay before GST. Oven interior, cabinet interiors and interior windows are in scope, not add-ons. Inside the fridge, full wall washing, carpet steam and garage clean-out cost extra and appear as their own lines. Houses run big here, so square footage and bathroom count move the price more than anything else.
Will the 50 Avenue construction delay your crew?
No. The water feed line and wastewater renewal on 50 Avenue runs to roughly the end of October 2026, with rolling lane closures and parking restricted along the north side. We route around it on the ring road and stage the truck where we can actually park it. Travel time goes into our booking, not into your handover window.
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