Duct Cleaning After Remodeling
Renovations often mean dust in ducts. HSRC helps homeowners understand next steps.
Construction and remodeling can leave drywall, sawdust, and other debris in ducts. Post-remodel cleaning can help reduce circulated dust and improve system performance.
Key Takeaways
- Construction dust can settle in ducts.
- Filters may need frequent changes during a project.
- Post-remodel cleaning is a common request.
- Consider covering vents during work.
- Ask about before/after documentation.
Overview: Duct Cleaning After Remodeling
Cleaning after remodeling often includes both ducts and vent covers.
What Homeowners Should Consider
Ask when to schedule cleaning relative to project completion.
Confirm what protection was used during construction.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
- When should cleaning be scheduled?
- Are supply and return included?
- Are photos provided?
- Are filters replaced?
- What else should be checked?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I clean ducts before or after remodeling?+
Usually after; some homeowners do both.
How much dust is normal after remodeling?+
Some is unavoidable; excessive dust may warrant cleaning.
How long does post-remodel cleaning take?+
Similar to regular cleaning; a few hours is common.
Do I need to leave the house?+
Not usually.
Does HSRC clean ducts?+
No. HSRC connects homeowners with providers.
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