Ceiling Vent Dust Removal After Renovation
Project Overview
Following a residential renovation, fine construction dust had accumulated inside ceiling cassette vents and return grilles throughout the property. While many surfaces had already been cleaned, dust remaining within the ventilation system could continue circulating every time the HVAC system operated.
Post Green Cleaning was hired to perform professional post-construction cleaning services, with special attention given to accessible ceiling vents and surrounding components. Using HEPA-filtered equipment and detailed cleaning methods, our team removed renovation dust from vent covers, filters where accessible, and nearby surfaces to improve indoor air quality and prepare the home for occupancy.
Scope Of Work
Fine construction dust commonly settles inside HVAC vents, return grilles, and other ceiling-mounted components during renovation projects. Left untreated, these particles can continue circulating throughout the home long after construction has ended.
Our technicians carefully inspected every accessible ceiling vent before beginning the cleaning process. HEPA-filtered vacuums were used to remove fine dust from vent covers and accessible components, followed by microfiber damp wiping to capture remaining particles without redistributing them into the air.
The cleaning process also included surrounding ceilings, walls, and adjacent surfaces where airborne dust had settled. By combining detailed surface cleaning with HEPA filtration, the property was left cleaner and better prepared for everyday occupancy.
Scope Highlights
- Inspection of accessible ceiling HVAC vents
- HEPA vacuum removal of construction dust
- Damp wiping of vent covers and surrounding surfaces
- Fine dust removal from renovation-affected areas
- Indoor air quality improvement following construction
Project Details
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Residential Home, New York