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Default Please help. drywall dust damage

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(Danielle Eastman) wrote:

Our basement flooded in January and we had to replace the sheet rock.
There was also an area of popcorn ceiling at the entry into the
basement. We hired some one to resheet rock and remove popcorn ceiling
finish. We had put some plastic up, but did not realize the devastation
that the contractor would be doing to our whole home. He did not warn
us or put up any protection or suggest that we did. He sanded the 3
foot by 5 foot popcorn ceiling and sent a plum of white dust through out
the house through the duct work as well as blowing to the second floor.
( we thought that there would be a vacuum system on any major sanding
that he did) We tried to get this terrible dust up by vacuuming to no
satisfaction. (the dust made our window screen WHITE). We were very
upset with the way the contractor did this. We had no idea what was
going to happen. Then as he was getting ready to finish the walls he
did it again and it went all through the house again.

My question is does anyone know how we can get this terrible dust out of
our home. We have tried our vacuum cleaner and it just cakes up in the
cleaner or blows out of the back. This is making our family sick and is
in everything It has to be in the ducts as well as carpeting,
furniture, clothing and bedding. Can we rent something get it up? We
have tried washing the basement floor, but it does not seem to help. We
cannot put carpeting down until we get this all out of the house. We
are worried that we will have to take the rest of the carpeting in our
home up because of the dust.

We would appreciate any ideas on how we can get this dust out of our
home.
Thank you so very much.

Betty


Rainbow vac. The trouble with standard vacs for dust is this: Either the
dust is smaller than the pores in the bag, and just blows through and
back into the room, or the dust is larger than the pores, and clogs the
pores in about a minute.

(No, I'm not a Rainbow evangelist. I don't even own one, although I did
many years ago. But for this application, they're appropriate.)