There are many things to consider when cleaning up while a renovation project is ongoing, as well as once it is finished.

Wipe your walls – It’s essential to clean any walls that have recently been painted. Paint can conceal dirt and grime on the wall by making it difficult to see. Using a dry cleaning cloth or a vacuum with a soft-bristled brush can help remove dirt and debris from the wall. A feather duster can be used for hard-to-reach places with an extendable pole.

Use a vacuum for your furniture – Even if you’ve covered your furniture during the project, it’s still a good idea to vacuum it. You will find that dust can make it’s way under the covering.

Clean cooling and heating grates and vents – Dust can be found anywhere, even when areas are covered up. During a home renovation, airflow through the HVAC system usually keeps going. Therefore, dust can enter the systems through ducts and vents. It might be necessary to replace some filters after the project.

Closets and cabinets need to be cleaned – Dust can enter cabinets and drawers even though they might be closed. You can remove dust by cleaning the inside and outside of your cabinets; you should also wash dishes, silverware, and other household items if dust buildup is noticeable.