What we do
Property turnovers in Metro Detroit.
Paint, patch, flooring, punch lists, final clean. One crew, one invoice, standing rates for landlords.
Lease-ready when we leave
Turn the unit once, turn it right.
A property turnover is the work of getting a rental unit lease-ready between tenants: interior paint, drywall patching, flooring swaps, fixture and hardware updates, punch-list repairs, and a final clean. Every day a unit sits empty is rent you are not collecting, so the turn has to be fast and it has to be complete, not "mostly done" with a list of items the next crew has to circle back on. Across Metro Detroit, landlords and property managers lose the most time chasing three separate subs to cover one unit.
Apex Construxive turns units with one owner-led crew that self-performs paint, patch, flooring, trim, fixtures, and punch. One number, one invoice, one point of contact who picks up the phone. For recurring units we work on standing rates, so you are not re-quoting every job, and every turn comes with before and after photos delivered with the invoice in an audit-ready format. Luis runs the schedule, the jobsite gets cleaned every day, and the unit is ready to show the day we hand it back. Managing a portfolio? See our property managers page for standing rates, priority scheduling, and monthly per-unit invoicing.

What a turnover covers
Recurring scopes for landlords and property managers. Full unit turns: paint, patch, flooring swaps, fixtures, punch lists, and a final clean. One number, one invoice, one crew. Standing rates so you're not re-quoting every job, and before/after photos with every invoice so your records stay clean and your owners stay informed.
- Full unit turn (paint, patch, floor, clean)
- Interior paint (walls + trim + doors)
- Fixture + hardware swap
- Punch list close-out
- Standing rate agreements
- Before/after photo documentation
- Multi-unit scheduling
Turnover questions
Property turnovers, answered.
What is a rental property turnover?
A property turnover is the work of getting a rental unit lease-ready between tenants: paint, drywall patching, flooring swaps, fixture and hardware updates, punch-list repairs, and a final clean. The goal is a unit that is ready to show and rent the day we hand it back, not one that is mostly done.
What is included in a full unit turn?
A full turn covers interior paint on walls, trim, and doors, drywall patch and repair, flooring removal and install, fixture and hardware swaps, punch-list items, and a final clean. One crew handles all of it, so you get one number, one invoice, and a unit that is lease-ready when we leave.
Do you offer standing rates for landlords and property managers?
Yes. For landlords and property managers with recurring units, we set standing per-unit rates so you are not re-quoting every job. You know the number before we show up. See our property managers page for how portfolio pricing works.
Do you document the work with photos?
Yes. Every turnover comes with before and after photos delivered alongside the invoice, in an audit-ready format. Your records stay clean, your owners stay informed, and nobody argues about what was done.
Where we work
Turnovers across Metro Detroit.
Birmingham
Unit turns and make-readies for rental owners. 17 mi from base.
Royal Oak
Paint, flooring, and punch-list turnovers.
Troy
Full unit turns on standing rates.
Grosse Pointe
Make-readies for single-unit and portfolio landlords.
Not sure if we reach you? Call (313) 217-3355. If we can reach it, we'll make it work.
Unit to turn?
Ready to get started?
Free walk-through. No pressure. Luis answers.