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FAQs
Why Should I clean my ducts?
Getting your ducts cleaned can reduce allergies, improve indoor air quality, and make your furnace more efficient.
How much does air duct cleaning cost?
It varies for every home, prices start at $450.
How often should I get my air ducts cleaned?
We recommend getting your air ducts cleaned every 3-5 years.

Drywall Dust Air Duct Cleaning

Breathing in fine particles of drywall dust can cause irritation to the respiratory system and worsen allergy symptoms. Drywall dust can be extremely pervasive, finding its way into every nook and cranny of your home. Given the minuscule size of drywall dust, scheduling air duct cleaning after the renovation will significantly improve the indoor air quality in your home. Drywall (also known as gypsum board or sheetrock) is primarily made of gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate). When cut, sanded, or demolished, it creates fine dust particles. These particles can also contain: Silica (in some joint compounds or additives) Talc, mica, or clay Binders, adhesives, and other additives and in older buildings, asbestos (if built before the 1980s).

Reducing Drywall Dust During a Renovation Project

Renovation Projects: Produce significant amounts of dust, debris, and hazardous substances that can infiltrate your ductwork system. By cleaning the air ducts after renovation construction, you can eliminate these pollutants and stop them from being distributed throughout your home, thereby enhancing air quality, and minimizing potential health risks.

Breathing in Drywall: Dust particles can irritate the respiratory system and worsen allergy attacks and will affect the overall indoor air quality that you breathe.

Besides Respiratory Issues: Drywall dust can accumulate on surfaces, furniture, and electronics, leading to further inconvenience and potential damage. Regular air duct cleaning and maintenance of the HVAC system can help alleviate these problems. It is also recommended to use high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters in your HVAC system to capture even the tiniest particles. By implementing these preventive measures, you can ensure that your home remains a safe and comfortable place to live. Remember, maintaining a clean environment is crucial for your well-being and the longevity of your household items.

Better Air Quality: Having the air ducts cleaned after a remodeling project will help reduce the dust particles in your HVAC and ductwork systems and have better air quality in your home.

Choosing The Right Air Duct Cleaning Company: Ensure that the air duct cleaning company that you choose will offer thorough cleaning of the air duct system. Including the components of the furnace HVAC and all register vents and will also provide you with before and after pictures of the work that was performed.

At Dustout, Our Expert Air Duct Cleaning Process

Dustout uses only state-of-the-art equipment, including our powerful vacuum PTO-driven trucks, to perform your air duct cleaning service. With an impressive suction power of up to 15,000 CFM, our trucks effectively remove all debris and contaminants from your air duct ventilation system. This ensures a thorough and efficient cleaning process, leaving your furnace HVAC system in optimal condition.

How to Protect Yourself During a Renovation Project

  • Wear a proper respirator (N95 or better) when cutting or sanding drywall.

  • Use dust control measures like wet sanding or vacuum attachments.

  • Ensure proper ventilation.

  • Clean up thoroughly after working around drywall dust.

Keeping a Clean HVAC System During a Renovation Project

Cover Vents: With media filters to reduce the amount of drywall dust and other debris that can get into the air ducts during the renovation project.

Turn Off the Furnace HVAC: If possible, while work is being done. The less time the furnace unit is running during working hours, the less likely the ductwork system will get contaminated with construction debris.

Vacuuming: Ensure that all media filters that are on the register vents will be vacuum daily. This will help when the furnace is running, by doing this it will help reduce the amount of debris getting into the ductwork system.

Cleaning Workspace: Cleaning of the workspace daily will also help minimize the drywall dust that gets airborne in the workspace in the home.

Changing Out the Furnace HVAC Filter: Twice a week during the renovation is an initiative-taking measure to ensure that the furnace unit stays as clean as possible. Construction activities generate lots of dust and debris, which can quickly clog the filter.

Tips For a Clean Furnace

  1. Keep media filters on all return and supply register vents.

  2. Vacuum off media filters daily.

  3. Shut down the furnace when possible.

  4. Make sure you always have a filter in the furnace HVAC unit.

  5. Change out the furnace filter twice a week.

Summing It Up

Drywall dust can also impact on the efficiency of your furnace HVAC system. When dust builds up in the system, it can clog the filter and reduce airflow, causing the system to work harder to maintain the desired temperature in the home. This not only increases energy consumption but also shortens the lifespan of the new or existing furnace HVAC system. Therefore, regular maintenance and air duct cleaning will ensure optimal performance for the furnace HVAC systems.

To further ensure the cleanliness of the furnace HVAC systems, it is advisable to cover all return registers and supply registers with media filters to reduce the amount of drywall dust and other debris that can get into the air ducts during the renovation project. The less the furnace is running during working hours, the less likely the ductwork system will get contaminated with construction debris.

Contact an Expert Duct Cleaning and Duct Sealing Company for Air Duct Cleaning Service’s

Our residential air duct cleaning service will go beyond your expectation. We will make sure your air ducts are clean and free of any dust and debris. Contact Dustout today and start breathing easier and dusting less in your healthier home.