Both shingles and sawdust can fuel attic fires turning a small flame into a devastating house fire.
Dust in attic after new roof.
It s common for debris to land in the attic or on the ground around your home.
Use your vacuum cleaner to get rid of cobwebs and clumps of dust.
The attic is going to collect the most dust during your roofing replacement.
You should get a home performance contractor to perform a duct blaster test to test the tightness of your ductwork.
It is wise to lay tarps or painter s drop sheets on the floor to make clean up easier.
Granule loss on a new asphalt roof loose mineral granules wash down the roof and will appear in gutters and at the ends of downspouts.
Asphalt dust is definitely an irritant and could be causing the symptoms you are describing.
Normal mineral granule loss on a new asphalt shingle roof.
Contractors should clean this debris up before leaving the site but as you probably know they oftentimes leave a mess behind for the homeowner to handle.
It is normal on a total resheet or when plywood is replaced for debris to drop into the attic.
Clear out the junk.
If your attic isn t finished make sure you don t make holes in the insulation.
During a roof replacement numerous installers will be walking on your roof pounding it with hammers.
It is wise to lay tarps or painter s drop sheets on the floor to make clean up easier.
If the roof is reported to be new the granules shown in our photo are normal and not a worry.
Place an air filtration dust mask on your face before you start this step.
It s certainly possible that your attic ductwork is leaky and that the return ductwork in the attic is sucking in asphalt dust.
A lesser known fire hazard that s left behind after a roofing job is moisture.
Be prepared to do some light vacuuming in these areas after construction is complete.
You can keep personal items cleaner by covering them with old sheets or drop cloths until the roofing company is finished.