Why is dust control important?

Because remodeling projects can stir up jobsite dust that can include dirt and debris, organic matter, drywall, cement, silica and sawdust. With the BuildClean Dust Control System, we can collect dust at the point of generation and while it is still airborne, which is the most effective way to capture and virtually eliminate all types of worksite dust

A Livable environment During Remodeling

Worry Free

Nissi Home Renovation, Inc. takes great pride in our worry-free remodeling experience and we took notice when we started hearing a manufacturing partner of ours talk about “livable remodeling”. The concept is simple, complete the project in a manner that makes living through the work acceptable -and makes sure that all aspects of the job, including dust management and indoor air quality, are being addressed.

Dust and indoor air quality (IAQ) is a focus of this concept because multiple dust generating events (i.e. demolition, dry wall sanding, etc.) will occur during the remodeling process. Unmanaged construction dust can cause health issues, damage belongs, decrease your satisfaction with the project, and just become a huge irritant.

As a pollutant, dust can cause health problems such as sore eyes, burning in the nose and throat, headaches, or fatigue. In large concentrations construction dust can worsen allergies, respiratory illnesses (such as asthma), and other conditions.

Nissi Home Renovation, Inc. incorporates a number of best dust management practices along with the BuildClean Dust Control System on every job to make the project “livable” and to ensure that you are highlysatisfied

A Livable remodeling

Your livability is our top concern during a remodeling project. As a clean contractor we take pride in limiting the biggest threat to livability during a remodeling project: Dust

 

That’s why we invested in the newest dust control technology to incorporate into our dust control plan and best practices. We can promise that by using the groundbreaking BuildClean Dust Control System we will capture and remove up to 90 percent of airborne dust that accumulates during your remodeling project.

Why is dust control important? Because remodeling projects can stir up jobsite dust that can include dirt and debris, organic matter, drywall, cement, silica and sawdust. With the BuildClean Dust Control System, we can collect dust at the point of generation and while it is still airborne, which is the most effective way to capture and virtually eliminate all types of worksite dust.

You are not just investing in a job well done, you also would like to maintain a great home life during the project as well. To provide you and your family with the best remodeling experience, from start to finish, we use BuildClean every time. Visit buildclean.com for more information

Why the “during” is as important as “before” or “after” the remodel

When you are looking to hire a remodeler, you’re usually drawn in by the before-and-after pictures and by the potential of your new space. While those photos are attractive and grab your attention, BEWARE–they don’t tell the whole story.

Most homeowners want to stay in their homes during demolition and construction. We understand this, and it is why discusses a livability plan with clients before we start a project. This plan helps homeowners understand the timeline, logistics, dust control and safety precautions associated with the project.

During a remodeling project, the responsibility for IAQ is in the contractors’ hands. It’s vital for remodelers to use the latest technological tools such as BuildClean to control the excessive amount of dust that gets stirred up every single day of a remodeling project. One study shows that homes being remodeled have five to eight times the amount of particles in the air than homes that are not being remodeled. Remodeling dust –some of it so small you can’t see –can damage your short-term and long-term health

Have a dust control plan?

Not just a fan in a window, but a real action plan that will assure you that dust will be contained on the worksite – not in your kitchen

Use best practices as part of the plan?

For example, top contractors across the country use the BuildClean Dust Control System (buildclean.com) because it takes away up to 90 percent of the airborne dust, even on the most challenging projects. They know the installation of barrier walls and use of vacuums aren’t enough.

Bring up dust control to you before you even ask about it?

That’s another good sign. If a contracting company says it is a “clean” contractor, it’s likely you’ll hear about its dust control plan, and why it insists on using BuildClean, during one of its first meetings with you

Dust isn’t just a nuisance. Remodeling and demolition dust can trigger asthma attacks, allergic reactions and problems for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Jobsite dust can also have an adverse effect on the health of pets that are in the home during construction. In addition, particles from sawing, scraping and sanding can contain hazardous materials such as asbestos, arsenic or lead.

You and your family deserve the best, which is why you need to make sure your contractor has a dust control plan to meet your needs.