If your Houston home recently underwent any renovation, remodeling, or construction work, fine particulate dust has almost certainly entered your HVAC system and settled on interior surfaces where it is continuously redistributed into your living spaces every time the system operates.
Why Construction Dust Requires Specialized Attention
Construction dust is fundamentally different from everyday household dust. Drywall sanding produces microscopic gypsum particles that remain suspended in indoor air for hours and penetrate deep into duct branches where they adhere far more stubbornly than regular dust. Concrete dust, wood dust, insulation fibers, and paint particulates all enter through return vents and settle on the evaporator coil, inside the plenum box, and along interior duct surfaces.
Drywall dust is hygroscopic — it absorbs moisture. Inside your HVAC system where moisture from the evaporator coil constantly exists, drywall dust creates a paste-like residue that clogs duct branches, restricts airflow, and accelerates biological contamination on surfaces that were previously clean.
Construction debris on the blower fan adds weight that unbalances the assembly, increasing vibration, reducing efficiency, raising energy costs, and causing premature bearing failure.
When to Schedule Post-Renovation Cleaning
After all construction work is complete, the final construction cleanup has been performed, and before your family resumes full-time occupancy of the renovated space. This ensures the first air your family breathes in the newly renovated home circulates through a clean system.
For larger projects, a second inspection and follow-up cleaning 30 to 60 days after the initial treatment addresses residual particles that settled into the duct system after the first pass.
Our Post-Renovation Process
Our NADCA-certified technicians inspect every accessible duct branch and component for construction debris. The evaporator coil receives extended attention because construction dust is particularly difficult to remove from delicate fin surfaces. Additional cleaning passes may be required to completely eliminate debris from all 8 HVAC components.
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