Property Maintenance & Cleanups in Nampa
Two related jobs: keeping a property from quietly deteriorating, and clearing one out so work can start.
Property maintenance is the unglamorous end of construction and the cheapest money anybody spends. Buildings deteriorate slowly and then suddenly, and most of what goes seriously wrong announced itself cheaply a couple of years earlier as something small and ignorable.
Cleanups are the other half. A house bought to flip, an estate property, a rental between tenants or a place that has simply accumulated for thirty years all need the same thing first: everything out, everything down that is coming down, and the site made workable before any real work can be scheduled.
It is the natural first phase of a flip, and it pairs with handyman for the fix-up list and renovations where the project turns out to be structural. Having one contractor across the cleanout and the work that follows removes the gap where flip schedules usually slip.
What's included
- Full property cleanouts for flips, estates and rentals
- Debris, junk and abandoned material removal
- Interior demolition and strip-outs
- Outbuilding and structure removal
- Overgrowth and yard clearance
- Ongoing property maintenance and repair schedules
- Structural repairs to existing buildings
- Vacant and rental property upkeep
Want a number on your project?
Clete comes out, looks at it, and puts the scope in writing.
How a maintenance & cleanups job runs
Walk it and scope it
What is going, what is staying, and what is hiding underneath. Cleanouts routinely reveal the actual condition of a property for the first time.
Clear and strip
Everything out, interior demolition where the plan calls for it, and the site left in a state where trades can actually work.
Report what turned up
On a flip this is the valuable part. What the cleanout exposed changes the budget and the schedule, and you want that in week one rather than week six.
Straight into the work
The same contractor can pick up the repairs, the renovation or the maintenance schedule without a handover.
What you get out of it
- Built for flip timelines. Cleanout and the work that follows on one contract, so the schedule does not stall in the gap between two companies.
- A contractor's eye during the clearout. Somebody who builds houses noticing the real condition while the property is open is worth considerably more than the clearance itself.
- Problems caught while they are small. Most serious property failures were a cheap repair two years earlier. Regular eyes on it is the least expensive part of the equation.
Often booked alongside
Maintenance & cleanups questions
Do you do cleanouts for house flips?
Yes, and it is a common starting point. Clearing the property is usually the fastest way to find out what you have actually bought, and the same company can carry straight on into the repairs.
What does property maintenance cover?
General contractor work on an existing property rather than a single trade — structural repairs, outbuildings, and the deterioration that does not fall neatly to a roofer or a plumber. If it is genuinely a single-trade job, you will be told so.
Do you handle disposal?
TODO: confirm with Clete whether removal and disposal of debris is included in cleanout pricing, and how landfill or recycling costs are handled.
Let's talk about your maintenance & cleanups project.
Call (208) 353-5534 or send the details — no obligation either way.