Miami's construction activity generates fine particulates that travel miles from job sites. Development in Edgewater, Brickell, and Coconut Grove releases concrete dust, drywall particles, and silica into the air. These particles are small enough to penetrate standard fiberglass filters. Salt air from the Atlantic carries sodium chloride crystals inland, coating surfaces with a sticky residue that attracts and holds dust. When your HVAC system pulls outside air for ventilation, it brings these contaminants directly into your home unless you have proper filtration and sealed ductwork.
Miami-Dade County adopted stricter duct sealing requirements in recent code updates, but most existing homes predate these standards. Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often have ductwork that leaks 25 to 40 percent of conditioned air. Our technicians understand local construction methods and know where to look for common failure points. We work throughout Coral Gables, Pinecrest, South Miami, and surrounding areas. Choosing a local company means working with technicians who understand how your specific neighborhood's construction style and age contribute to excessive house dust problems.