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Best Practices for Dust Containment in Countertop and Backsplash Projects

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Working on countertop and backsplash projects can be exciting, but managing dust is always a challenge. Materials like tile, stone, and composites create a lot of dust, which can be harmful and messy. We’ve compiled some of the best practices and key products to create dust containment barrier systems, to help you keep your workspace clean and safe.

Challenges of Managing Dust

Countertop and backsplash projects often involve cutting and sanding materials that produce a lot of dust. This dust can spread throughout your home, affecting air quality and making cleanup a headache.

Why Dust Containment Barrier Systems a is Crucial

Dust containment is vital for several reasons:

  1. Health Risks: Inhaling dust can cause respiratory issues and other health problems.
  2. Quality of Work: Dust can interfere with the installation process and can damage your surfaces.
  3. Cleanliness and Convenience: Containing dust keeps your home cleaner and reduces the time spent on post-project cleanup.

Dust Containment Best Practices for Countertops & Backsplashes

Create a Dust Barrier System

Before starting your project, it’s crucial to prepare the area by setting up a dust barrier to isolate the work zone. We recommend sealing the area using plastic sheeting to cover doorways and openings. Trimaco has a range of dust containment poles, magnetic zippers, and door kits to help create dust containment barrier systems quickly.

Protect Your Surfaces

After creating a dust containment system, protect surfaces that will not be worked on. Install a light but durable floor protector such as X-Board® to protect against foot traffic, spills, and dust. Mask off cabinetry with a pre-taped masking film, and line your sink with a padded, repositionable surface protector such as Trimaco’s Stay Put.

Cover Your Vents

Lastly, cover vents and openings to prevent dust from spreading through your HVAC system and lower the risk of inhaling dust particles in the air. We recommend using duct cover protective films.

Industry-Leading Dust Containment at Trimaco

Trimaco is a leader in >dust containment barrier systems, and solutions offering products that are easy to use and highly effective. Whether you’re working on a small backsplash or a large countertop project, Trimaco has the tools you need to keep your workspace clean and safe.

By following these best practices and using Trimaco’s top-notch products, you can ensure a cleaner, healthier, and more efficient work environment for your countertop and backsplash projects.

Lauren Kerns

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