Dust, dust and more dust. We’ve all seen it and breathed it, especially in post-renovation. It’s inevitable, right? Not necessarily. Ok well, maybe we can’t completely prevent it, but we can minimize it. Knowing how to deal with post-renovation dust will help your renovation be an easier process, but it’ll also affect how your home looks after the renovation is complete.
So, if you’re planning on renovating soon or are still in the design phase of your renovation, then this article is for you.
One of the most important aspects of minimizing dust is to ensure that your contractor is willing to put it into practice. With that being said, it can be difficult to tell if the contractor will follow through on their word or not. So, it’s important to ask questions about their dust control processes. Some of the questions that you can ask your contractor include:
1. What type of matting is used to protect the flooring in my home?
2. What methods are used to seal off the work area from the rest of my home?
3. What is being used to protect my home during the demolition phase?
4. Which methods are being used to ensure minimal dust?
5. How will the dust be controlled and removed from my home?
There are two main stages after the renovation is complete, and each one is just as important as the next. The three stages include:
Immediate cleaning is clearing out all the dust from your home and getting rid of it. This process can be made easier if your contractor is able to use dust control methods. If the contractor used dust control methods, all you have to do is get rid of the dust. If they didn’t use dust control methods, then you’ll have to do more to ensure that the dust is removed from your home properly.
The final cleaning process is best done with a professional or a friend you can trust to do a good job. This final cleaning process will help your home feel new again. It’ll also make it feel as if the renovation never happened.
The post-renovation cleaning process is very important to the look of your home, so keep in mind to get the process right.
There are a few different options that you can choose from when trying to remove dust. You have the option of doing the cleaning yourself or hiring a professional. Doing the cleaning yourself can be the most cost-friendly option, but it can also be the most time-consuming. Hiring a professional can be more costly but will make the dust removal process go much faster.
Although we cannot completely stop dust from accumulating after a renovation, we can minimize it and make it easier to clean. By hiring a contractor who can offer you these dust control methods, you can help save yourself some time and energy. It’s important that you know the cleaning stages that follow a renovation project because it will help you know when you should hold a final cleaning process.
You don’t have to do the post-renovation cleaning by yourself. Diamond Cleaning Calgary offers exceptional post-construction cleaning services. We will make sure you have a clean and debris-free environment. Contact us to book an appointment.