How to keep the rest of the home looking good during building works
How to Keep Your House Clean and Protected During Building Works
Adding more space to your house with an extension or conversion is an exciting but challenging time. The end result promises a lovely living spaces and added value but the building process itself brings disruption, dust, dirt and mess. Keeping your house clean and protected during building works, especially if the Yorkshire weather doesnt cooperate, requires careful planning and proactive measures. Here are some practical tips to help you maintain a semblance of order and cleanliness amid the works.
Plan Ahead and Communicate
Before the building work begins, have a detailed discussion with your builder. Clearly outline both sides expectations regarding cleanliness and protection of your home. Establish a cleaning schedule and agree on specific areas that need special attention. This ensures that the builder and you are aware of what to expect and can take necessary precautions from the outset.
Also know when specific works are expected. Plastering can be an especially dusty stage!
Create a Work Zone
Designate specific areas of your home as work zones. Often we will isolate these areas with temporary walls or heavy-duty plastic sheeting to contain dust and debris. Doors and adhesive tapes can be used to create sealed entry points that prevent dust from spreading to other parts of the house. By confining the mess to a particular area, you can keep the rest of your home cleaner and more liveable.
Protect Floors and Carpets
Flooring is particularly vulnerable during building works. Lay down heavy-duty protective coverings like builder’s paper, plywood sheets, or plastic sheeting on hard floors. For carpets, consider using carpet protection film which adheres to the carpet and prevents dirt and stains. Ensure these coverings are properly secured to avoid tripping hazards. This is all part of the service with us but ensure your builder plans for this
Use Dust Barriers and Air Filtration
Dust is one of the biggest challenges during construction. Invest in dust barriers to seal off doorways and vents. Sticky mats placed at the entrance of the work zone can help capture dust from shoes. Additionally, using air filtration systems and air scrubbers in the rest on the house can significantly reduce airborne dust particles, making the environment healthier and easier to clean.
Remove or Cover Furniture and Valuables
If possible, remove furniture, electronics, and other valuables from the near work area. Store them in a safe area until the extension is complete. For items that cannot be moved, use dust covers or plastic sheets to protect them from dust and accidental damage. Ensure these covers are properly secured to provide complete protection.
Establish a Cleaning Routine
Daily cleaning is essential to keep dust and dirt from accumulating. Coordinate with your builder to ensure that the work area is swept and tidied up at the end of each day. Invest in a good-quality vacuum cleaner. Regularly clean and change the filters to maintain their efficiency.
Ventilation and Air Quality
Good ventilation can help to manage dust and fumes. Open windows and doors where possible to allow fresh air to circulate. Use exhaust fans to vent out dust and odours from the work area. Maintaining good air quality not only makes the living conditions more comfortable but also reduces the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to dust.
Mind the Details
Small details can make a big difference in maintaining cleanliness. Place doormats at entry points to trap dirt before it spreads. Encourage workers to wipe their feet or remove their shoes when entering non-work areas. Use washable or disposable covers for door handles and light switches to protect them from dirty hands. These simple measures can help to minimise the spread of dirt throughout your home.
Post-Construction Deep Clean
Once the building work is completed, a thorough deep clean is essential. This might involve professional cleaning services, especially for carpets and upholstery. Clean all surfaces, including walls, ceilings, and floors, to remove any residual dust and debris. Pay special attention to air ducts and filters, which can harbour dust even after the visible mess is gone.
Regular Maintenance
Even after the construction is finished, regular maintenance is key to keeping your home in top condition. Dust can take a long time to settle. Plan to keep on top of extra cleaning for a few weeks after completion to keep the onset of dirt to a minimum.
Keeping your house clean and protected during building works requires a combination of planning, protective measures, and regular cleaning routines. Your builder should put measures in place to minimise mess but some mess is inevitable. By taking these steps, you can minimise disruption, maintain a healthier living environment, and ultimately enjoy the benefits of your home improvement project with less stress and mess!








