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Post-Intercom System Cleanup: What Contractors Should & Shouldn't Leave

What should your intercom system contractor clean up? Know what is their responsibility and what is yours. Dispute resolution tips for cleanup issues.

Updated June 2026ยทIntercom System cleanup

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Average Cost

$200-$1,000

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Duration

2-4 hours

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Best Season

Year-round

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Insurance

Not Typical

Contractor Cleanup Responsibilities

A professional intercom system contractor is responsible for removing all construction debris, leftover materials, packaging, and tools from your property upon project completion. This includes hauling away old materials that were removed during demolition, sweeping and vacuuming the work area, and restoring any landscaping or surfaces that were disturbed during the project. These cleanup responsibilities should be explicitly stated in your contract to avoid disputes.

The standard for cleanup after intercom system work is "broom clean" condition โ€” the work area should be free of debris, dust, and construction materials, and your property should look as good as (or better than) it did before the project started. If your contractor leaves nails, screws, or other hazardous debris in your yard or driveway, they are not meeting professional standards and you should insist on a thorough final cleanup before making the last payment.

What You Should Expect & Do

After your intercom system project is complete, do a thorough walk-through with your contractor before they leave. Check the work area, adjacent spaces, and the path the crew used to access the work site. Look for leftover materials, tools, fasteners on the ground, and any damage to surfaces that were not part of the work scope. Document any issues with photos and require resolution before releasing final payment.

Some minor cleanup may fall to you โ€” for example, light dust that settled in adjacent rooms during the project, or the need to reorganize furniture that you moved before the crew arrived. However, any significant debris, hazardous materials, or damage to your property is the contractor's responsibility. Hold firm on this expectation and withhold final payment if cleanup is incomplete. Your leverage disappears once the contractor has been paid in full.

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