@quietcurations: okay, not really an experiment because i’ve done these for years for my husband’s company 😅 but it’s one of those side jobs i never hear anyone talk about. construction cleanups can pay surprisingly well, but they are definitely not the same thing as a regular house cleaning. sometimes it’s a total disaster zone. sometimes it’s mostly dusting, mopping, window cleaning, and paint overspray removal. the real difference is the attention to detail. you’re cleaning things most people never think about: • caulk residue • paint overspray • sawdust packed into floor grooves • stickers on windows • dust inside cabinets and trim work • all the little finishing touches that help a new build look move-in ready the work can be physically demanding, but if you’re detail-oriented and don’t mind getting dusty, it can be a solid way to make extra money. i give my husband a pretty good discount because i like him 😂 but the going rate can easily range anywhere from $100 to $500+ per job depending on the size of the house and how much cleanup is needed. have you ever heard of construction cleanup as a side hustle? #sidehustle #moneytok #constructioncleanup #cleaningtok #gigwork