Remodeling a space clients still live in demands respect for their routines. At Rosewood, dust control isn’t an afterthought—it’s a deliverable. Here’s how we keep air clean and neighbors happy while the work hums along.
1. Containment starts at day zero
Before demolition, we install zipper walls, foam-sealed door jambs, and negative-air vestibules that isolate the construction zone. Floor protection stretches from the entry point to the work area so debris never touches finished surfaces.
2. Filtration stays on 24/7
HEPA scrubbers pull particulates from the air while ducted fans exhaust outside. Filters are swapped weekly, and our field teams log readings so project managers know the system is performing.
3. Clean routes for crews
Dedicated pathways, shoe covers, and staging zones keep muddy boots off client flooring. When materials must travel through living areas, we coordinate times with homeowners and pad the route for impact protection.
4. Daily housekeeping and audits
Each afternoon, leads complete a cleanup checklist that includes vacuuming with HEPA units, wiping touch points, and securing fasteners. Surprise inspections from our operations team reinforce the standard and support crews when challenges pop up.
5. Communication keeps trust high
Clients receive updates about loud work, filter changes, or any adjustments to containment. We encourage feedback so we can tweak routes or timings before dust becomes a frustration.
Thoughtful dust control protects health, keeps projects moving, and demonstrates care. It’s one of the reasons homeowners continue recommending Rosewood long after the punch list is complete.