How to Get Your Home Dust-Free After a Major Renovation

March 26, 2021

 

A major house renovation is a big deal. There are the logistics, organization, and budget to consider.

However, once you can finish a major renovation, it can feel very relieving. That's because the bulk of the work is done, and your home is the better for it.

Nonetheless, work does not end even after the renovation is done.

There will be a lot of dirt and dust around. Therefore, you have to clear away the significant renovation after-effects before settling down.

Not only is it messy looking, but it is a health hazard, especially for people with specific respiratory issues.

You can do different things to get rid of the dust, and dirt build-up brought about by renovation. Here are four post-renovation cleaning tips you should know to do it:

Remove and Dispose of Construction Debris

Before you start tackling the dust from the construction work, you need to tackle the construction debris first. These would be the more prominent items around the renovation area.

For example, these would be the construction tools, scrap wood, and all sorts of remains after the construction.

If you do not get rid of the construction debris first, you will find it challenging to get rid of the dust.

Depending on where you live, you might be required to rent out a dumpster to help eliminate that construction waste. You can get rid of the debris yourself by driving to the disposing facility, as well.

Another option is to hire a professional post-renovation home cleaner.

However, we suggest that you look for items you can repurpose before disposing of your construction debris. If the majority of your junk is wood, some carpenters can take some for reclamation.

Vacuum and Mop

Once you have found a way to clear the other bigger debris first, you can start working on the dust all over the house.

Since there is probably a lot directly after your renovation, you have your work cut out for you. It would help if you have the right cleaning tools to eliminate the dust around your house.

Here are items that you need with you:

  • Face mask
  • A vacuum and some extra filters
  • A dust mop
  • Towels
  • A broom

With that said, you can start cleaning the dust, and you should start first by vacuuming every bit of dust that you can find. It would be best if you started from top to bottom.

Given the copious amount of dust that is likely to be there, you will probably need many extra filters just in case.

Be thorough because dust could have flown everywhere.

After vacuuming, you should start going over these surfaces with a damp towel dipped in soapy, warm water. It should help you pick up dust without moving them all over.

For your floors, it would depend on the type of floor that you have. If it is a carpeted floor, there will be a lot more dust. But a thorough vacuuming should do the trick. You should vacuum and sweep with a broom before using a damp mop to pick up the dust for harder surfaces.

Use a cleaning solution appropriate for your floor as well while you are mopping with a damp mop.

Clean Air Vents and Replace Filters

After you have thoroughly vacuumed and mopped around your house or the part affected by the renovation, you do not stop there. The people at Cleaning Exec Cleaning Services NYC recommend checking your air vents and filters around the house.

With all the construction work that just happened, you should clean the vents and replace filters as well.

Any appliances in your home that use air filters near the place you are renovating will need a replacement or a thorough vacuuming and cleaning. The closer they are to the renovation, the likelier you would need to replace the air filters on it.

Wash All Cloth Covers

Now that you are done with everything, you should start paying attention to any cloth that might have come into contact with the dusty renovation.

Curtains and even your clothes that you used would probably need washing. So while you are at it, you might as well replace and wash your curtains or other cloth that may still have dust in them.

That should help you get rid of as much dust as possible after the renovation and avoid spreading it further around the house.

Conclusion

Finishing a major renovation is a relieving experience. And capping it off by cleaning and dusting the house is the cherry on top.

Follow the tips listed on this post to get a thoroughly clean and dust-free home post-renovation:

  1. Remove and dispose of construction debris
  2. Vacuum and mop
  3. Clean air vents and replace filters
  4. Wash all cloth covers

Once the place is sparkling clean and dust-free, you can now fully enjoy every newly renovated home.

 

Carlos Diaz
I believe in making the impossible possible because there’s no fun in giving up. Travel, design, fashion and current trends in the field of industrial construction are topics that I enjoy writing about.

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