Spring Field Livable & Clean Remodeling
The creation of dust and debris is a common problem that occurs during a home remodeling project. To ensure maximum health for you and your family, a remodeling contractor should ensure that they contain dust, dirt, and debris. The best way to know if your chosen contractor values your health, is to ask them if they have invested in dust control supplies. Dust control comprises any item that limits the spread of debris to a single well-contained area. Dust control products can include temporary dust barriers, plastic sheeting, cabinet and floor coverings, shoe covers, and other supplies.
At Springfield Home Remodeling, we value the health and safety of our clients. That’s why we strive to offer
livable remodeling services to ensure that as we do our job, the dust won’t affect your loved ones. You can
rest assured that our debris management measures are well-established to take care of any remodeling waste.
Why is Dust and Debris Control Important?
A remodeling contractor should use measures to control dust because it’s a great way of saving you money
and it also ensures that you won’t be affected by any spreading dust. By using products that control dust, the contractor shows that he cares about customer satisfaction, by showing that he cares about reducing messes from the remodeling process. Since dust control contains dust produced in the work area, it makes clean up more efficient and quicker, saving you lots of money on labor costs. Another thing is that livable remodeling minimizes health risks to your family. Air quality is a concern especially for people living with asthma and other respiratory issues. Controlling dust prevents your family and pets from hazards brought by dust.
How Does Dust and Debris Control Work?
Temporary dust barriers create a small area in a business or home that is sealed off physically from other
areas. These barriers are a great way of limiting dust to a single room, therefore making the final clean up
easier and quicker. They’re usually made of strong aluminum poles, stretch from the ceiling to the floor and
tightly holding plastic sheeting to form a temporary wall. Making use of temporary dust barriers is an
excellent way of minimizing the spreading of dust and debris. If the workers choose to seal a single room,
instead of constructing a whole home barrier, they can use a temporary door cover which works just as well.
Personal protection for the workers is also an effective way of controlling dust during a home remodeling
project. For instance, rather than using muddy boots, the workers can make use of temporary shoe covers.
This ensures that you won’t have to deal with messy footprints all through the house. Waterproof shoe covers are particularly important for contractors working in wet, snowy or cold conditions during winter.
Are you looking for a contractor who adheres to safe practices during a remodeling project? Then you have
come to the right place. At Springfield Home Remodeling, we are a company who is dedicated to livable
remodeling, to ensure a safe environment during the project. We have dust control products and measures to guarantee effective debris management. Call or email us for a free estimate on our services.