Clear the Air and Floor After Construction

Debris and Dust Removal in Pinellas County

When contractors finish a job in Pinellas County, they leave behind more than tools and tarps. Fine dust clings to ceiling fans, window tracks, and vent grilles. Wood scraps, drywall chunks, and bits of tape collect in corners and under cabinets. You cannot walk across the floor without stirring up particles, and breathing feels heavier than it should.


SANDTEK removes all construction debris and dust so your property is safe to occupy and comfortable to breathe in. We bag and haul away leftover materials, vacuum every surface using HEPA‑filtered equipment, and wipe down fixtures, baseboards, and windowsills. This includes clearing dust from hard‑to‑reach areas such as light fixtures, ceiling corners, and door frames where particles settle after cutting and sanding.


If your Pinellas County property still looks and feels like a job site after construction, contact SANDTEK to schedule a debris and dust removal service.

How We Remove What Standard Sweeping Leaves Behind

We start by removing large debris in Pinellas County, including scrap lumber, drywall offcuts, and packaging materials. These are bagged or binned and hauled away according to local disposal guidelines. Next, we use HEPA vacuums to pull fine dust from floors, baseboards, vents, and ceiling corners where it accumulates after sanding or cutting.


After we finish, you will notice that floors no longer leave footprints in dust, air vents blow clean air instead of particles, and windowsills are smooth to the touch. Light switches and door handles are free of residue, and the space smells neutral rather than chalky or chemical.


We do not handle hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead paint, or chemical spills. If your project involved those materials, specialized abatement is required before we begin. Our work is scheduled after all trades have completed their tasks and removed their equipment, so we can clean without obstruction...

Common Concerns About Cleaning After Construction

Homeowners and property managers often ask how long debris removal takes and what equipment is needed to clear fine dust. Below are answers to questions we hear before starting this service.

What is the difference between construction dust and regular dust?

Construction dust is finer and includes particles from drywall, wood, concrete, and insulation. It coats surfaces more thoroughly and can irritate lungs and eyes if not removed with HEPA vacuums and damp cloths.

How long does debris and dust removal take?

A single‑room renovation in Pinellas County may take two to three hours, while a full home or commercial site can take a full day or longer depending on the size and amount of residue left behind.

Why does dust reappear after I sweep or vacuum?

Standard vacuums recirculate fine particles back into the air. HEPA vacuums capture particles as small as 0.3 microns, preventing them from resettling on surfaces or circulating through the HVAC system.

What happens to the debris after you remove it?

We bag or bin all construction waste and haul it to appropriate disposal facilities in Pinellas County. Materials that can be recycled, such as metal and clean wood, are separated when possible.

When should debris and dust removal be scheduled?

Schedule it after all trades have finished and removed their tools and equipment, but before final inspections or move‑in. This ensures the space is clean and safe when occupants or inspectors arrive.

SANDTEK clears construction debris and fine dust in Pinellas County so your property is safe, clean, and ready for use. If your site still looks or feels like a job site after the last contractor leaves, reach out to discuss scheduling and scope.