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Controlling Garage Dust Accumulation

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Have you ever tried to use your garage for storage only to find your boxes covered in a thick layer of dust? Or have you pulled your grill out for the first time in the spring and spent an hour cleaning it off first?

Despite your best efforts to keep your garage a clean space, it can be difficult to ward away dust from accumulating in your garage. 

Garage dust, like all dust, is made up of all kinds of materials including clothing fibers, dead skin cells, dirt, pollen, dead insects, and more. Yuck! Who wants that around?

Despite being gross, some don’t see garage dust as an issue. It’s a garage anyway. However, garage dust can become an issue when it contributes to health hazards such as different respiratory conditions, ruins your belongings, or interferes with the function of the space. This is especially true if you use your garage as a gym, office, or workspace of any kind.

Why is My Garage So Dusty?

There can be multiple causes for a build-up of dust in your garage, some of which are:

  • Cracked or unsealed concrete floors that wear down with time
  • The constant opening and closing of the garage door provides a passage for dust into the garage throughout the day
  • Loose garage overhead door seals
  • Accumulation of junk and unused items in the garage
  • Vehicles moving in and out and the foot traffic that comes with it
  • Dried winter road salt breaks and forms dust

How to reduce garage dust accumulation

When looking at the main causes of dust accumulation above, there are several ways you can be proactive in making your garage a dust-free environment. 

  1. Maintaining concrete floors

Prevent deterioration and breakdown of your concrete garage floors by completing proper maintenance and finishing them with a concrete coating. A concrete coating will prevent your floors from creating dust as well as protect them from water damage, abrasions, and stains. Contact our sister company to select flooring systems for all things regarding concrete flooring. 

2. Clean and Organize Your Garage

Sticking to cleaning your garage every 3-4 weeks is the best way to deal with dust.

Plus, cleaning your garage does not mean throwing dust around. It means collecting and capturing it. Cleaning should be done from top to bottom so that any dust that falls from above can be collected later on while cleaning the floor.

Only keeping things in your garage that you frequently use prevents the accumulation of dust in your garage. It allows better airflow as well.

Having a clutter-free space makes it easier to clean your garage space as well. You don’t have to waste time moving things here and there to get to certain nooks and corners.

3. Properly Seal All Garage Entrances

It’s likely much of the dust in your garage is actually coming from the outside. Overhead garage doors in Ohio with incomplete seals are usually an easy entrance point for dust. Contact our team at Springfield Overhead Doors if you notice any damaged or broken overhead door seals, for immediate repair.

4. Install an Air Filter

To vastly improve the air quality of your garage you can install an air ventilation system or even get a portable air filter to use on occasion.  All you have to do is make sure that the filters are clean and well-maintained.

Overhead Doors in Ohio

When it comes to garages, we are the experts. If you have a problem with excessive dust accumulation in your garage, our team of expert technicians are available to help you assess your overhead door. Repairing damaged overhead doors or even installing a new overhead door in Ohio could go a long way in supporting your efforts to keep your garage clean and dust-free

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