Construction dust during house building?

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-08 20:30:57

Tassimat

2020-06-10 09:01:34
  • #1
Not embedding, but a plasterer once told me that depending on the type of dust, it should definitely be cleaned with moisture, otherwise you end up scratching the pane. Gypsum plaster is unproblematic, cement dust is problematic. Does anyone know more about this topic?
 

quisel

2020-06-10 09:14:53
  • #2
In principle, you just have to pay attention to the filter class. Regarding fine dust, only classes M and H are actually usable (there is also a subsidy or grant for companies when purchasing). L is only conditionally suitable. Although L is of course better than nothing. Legally required for use on construction sites is at least class M.
 

dab_dab

2020-06-10 09:27:44
  • #3
Dust class L with filter bag made of fleece usually corresponds to dust class M in combination, just without the commercially required airflow monitoring. The industrial vacuum cleaner has been my constant companion since the shell construction. I have already disposed of 10 full bags.
 

quisel

2020-06-10 09:34:17
  • #4

I actually did not know that. Thanks for the tip!
 

haydee

2020-06-10 09:51:01
  • #5


A cleaning company came to us. They cleaned the glass with plenty of soapy water and ceramic hob cleaner. The acceptance came only after that.
 

Snowy36

2020-06-10 11:03:34
  • #6
Regarding dust, definitely be careful with the kitchen, it really should only be installed once all the dust is gone and all doors are installed .... otherwise the dust can damage the surfaces
 
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