Understanding Construction Dust and Where It Hides
Construction dust isn't just on visible surfaces. It settles into air vents, behind baseboards, and inside cabinets. Here's what you actually need to clean.
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Everything you need to know about post-renovation cleaning
Construction dust isn't just on visible surfaces. It settles into air vents, behind baseboards, and inside cabinets. Here's what you actually need to clean.
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Wrong tools make cleanup harder and less effective. We've listed everything actually needed — plus what you can skip.
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A structured approach that prevents missing spots and saves time. Start from top to bottom — here's exactly why.
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Without proper ventilation and containment, you'll just move dust around. Learn the techniques that actually keep it contained to one area.
Read MoreOpen all windows before you start. Cross-ventilation moves dust out rather than letting it settle on newly cleaned surfaces. It's the difference between effective cleanup and pushing dust around.
Dry wiping kicks dust into the air. Damp cloths and mops capture particles instead of spreading them. That's why professionals use slightly dampened tools — it's not just habit, it's physics.
Wait at least 24 hours after construction ends before deep cleaning. Dust continues settling during this time. Start too early and you'll be cleaning twice.