Turnovers for Rentals
When a tenant moves out, speed matters — but quality still matters. We handle rental turnover work that gets the unit rent-ready without cutting corners: floors, paint, repairs, trim, and finishing details.
What does a rental turnover include?
Turnover work is a coordinated set of repairs and refresh items designed to get a unit clean, functional, and ready for the next tenant — quickly and professionally.
Common turnover work
What impacts timeline the most
- Scope size: full unit refresh vs a few targeted fixes.
- Material availability: flooring and paint selections can speed or slow.
- Damage level: heavy drywall or subfloor repairs add time.
- Access & staging: empty units move fastest.
The goal is simple: make the unit showable, rentable, and durable — without dragging the schedule.
Best fit for this service
Turnovers are ideal when you want one crew to handle multiple categories of work quickly.
Great for
- Single-family rentals and apartments
- Property managers with recurring turnover needs
- Owners prepping for listing/showings
- Units with worn flooring + paint + minor repairs
- Any “get it rent-ready” timeline
What we’ll check first
- Flooring condition and replacement options
- Paint scope (touch-up vs full repaint)
- Damage list and priorities
- Timeline window and turnover date
- Durable material choices for rentals
Our turnover process
Define scope, move fast, finish clean. That’s the whole game in rentals.
1) Walkthrough & scope
We review the unit, confirm priorities, and define exactly what’s getting done.
2) Schedule & stage
We plan the work sequence to minimize downtime and keep the unit moving toward “rent-ready.”
3) Execute the work
Flooring, drywall/paint, trim, and repairs — handled in the right order and cleaned as we go.
4) Final walkthrough
We confirm the unit looks clean, finished, and ready for showings or move-in.
Turnovers for Rentals FAQ
Common questions property owners and managers ask before booking turnover work.
Do you work with property managers?
Yes. Turnovers are often repeat work. We can help with consistent finishes and durable material choices.
What flooring is best for rentals?
Often LVP or laminate depending on budget and moisture risk. We’ll recommend options that hold up and are easy to maintain.
How fast can you turn a unit?
It depends on scope and materials, but empty units typically move fastest. We’ll confirm a realistic timeline after reviewing the unit.
Can you handle a punch list in the same trip?
Yes. That’s one of the benefits — flooring, paint, trim, and repairs can be handled together as one coordinated job.
Need a unit rent-ready fast?
Send the unit details, timeline, and a few photos. We’ll follow up with next steps and a clean plan to get it ready.
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