Sanding a floor used to mean showering everything inside the house with fine wood dust.
How to keep dust down when sanding floors.
I raised so much dust that despite the mask i ended up coughing for the rest of the night.
Sanding can create a lot of dust making a big mess in your home or shop.
I will definitely keep it in mind for next time.
We always put plastic around the areas not being done and our machines are good at collecting a lot of the dust.
It s understandable why some wood flooring contractors are going to great lengths to promote the tidiness of their jobs some even going so far as to make the unrealistic dust free sanding claim.
Performing a water droplet test can quickly reveal your floor s condition.
It costs 2 to 3 per square foot to sand and refinish floors so protecting them during construction is a wise investment.
I wish i had read this before last week.
Setting up a box fan with the air flowing outside is enough to expel some drywall dust.
Homeowners would complain that piles of it were still showing up in closets and drawers weeks after they.
You hook it up to a vacuum and the dust deputy captures and contains 99 of the dust created by your sander.
The other half to the equation is creating negative pressure.
My crew and i start by thoroughly vacuuming floors to remove existing grit then we lay down a layer of 6 mil polyethylene plastic overlapping the edges 6 in.
We also vacuum the floors between each coat.
And taping the seams continuously with duct tape.
February 19 2013 at 10 29 pm.
To detect nails drag a metal snow shovel across the floor upside down.
This is a great and easy way to reduce sanding dust.
Use plastic sheeting to seal doors to keep dust from the rest of the house.
When it hits a nail you ll hear it.
To reduce airborne dust when sanding tape a standard hvac air filter to the intake side of a portable box fan.
Hi ann marie.
So countersink all nails by at least 1 8 in.
However there are some ways to minimize it.
Sanding with compound produces dust but it is more like the sawdust you get from cutting wood.
That is just part of the process and there is no way around it.
Yes when you are sanding the floors dust is created.
Turn the fan on and position it near where you re sanding with the filter facing the sander.
When you re sanding nail heads will rip the sanding belt which costs you money or gouge the sanding drum which costs you more money.
But you really need even less permeability in order to keep drywall dust out.
The filter will trap much of the sanding dust making clean up a.
The dust deputy is extremely efficient and effective at capturing and then filtering any dust created during the sanding process while helping your vacuum maintain its suction power.
Thanks for this denise.
Obviously no sanding can be dust free but contractors do have an increasing number of products available to them to keep their customers homes as.