Silica Dust Remediation in St. Charles MO
3-Phase Industrial Commissioning — targeting Drywall Haze & Construction Particulates.
We extract respirable crystalline silica and drywall gypsum using HEPA H13 filtration to prevent HVAC contamination. Our 3-Phase Negative Air Protocol captures particles below 10 microns that standard cleaning misses entirely.
Why St. Charles Chooses 3-Phase Industrial Commissioning
New construction sites leave invisible silica settling across every surface. Standard cleaning redistributes it. We extract it.
Historic Main Street District Experts
First Capitol Market Leader
Silica Dust Containment Protocol
Katy Trail Corridor Properties
COI Available Same-Day
HEPA Negative Air Equipment
St. Charles Silica Dust Remediation Services & Pricing
$450 Mobilization Minimum. HEPA air scrubbers and negative air containment on every dispatch.
Residential Detailing
Clinical-grade recurring service with same dedicated team. HEPA filtration standard.
Learn more →Clinical Reset
One-time intensive reset: behind appliances, inside cabinets, HEPA extraction.
Learn more →Move-In/Out Cleaning
Comprehensive empty-home cleaning for real estate transactions.
Learn more →Construction Commissioning
3-Phase Silica Removal Protocol with Negative Air. COI available for GCs.
Learn more →The 3-Phase Industrial Commissioning Equipment
Targeting Settling Error (<10 microns) — not general "dirt removal."
HEPA 500 Air Scrubbers
Particulate Counters
N95 Respirators
Why St. Charles Homes Need Clinical Cleaning
St. Charles's primary threat: Drywall Haze & Construction Particulates. The physics: Settling Error (<10 microns). Our protocol: 3-Phase Industrial Commissioning using HEPA 500 Air Scrubbers, Particulate Counters, N95 Respirators. We extract respirable crystalline silica and drywall gypsum using HEPA H13 filtration to prevent HVAC contamination. Our 3-Phase Negative Air Protocol captures particles below 10 microns that standard cleaning misses entirely.
Hidden Bio-Load Accumulation
Large St. Charles homes have more surface area for dust, allergens, and bio-contaminants to accumulate behind appliances, inside vents, and under furniture.
HEPA Extraction Required
0.3-micron particulate capture at 99.97% efficiency. Standard vacuums recirculate fine particles; our H13 HEPA filtration traps them permanently.
275°F Steam Sanitization
High-temperature steam kills bacteria, mold, and viruses without chemicals—essential for kitchens, bathrooms, and anywhere biofilms accumulate.
St. Charles Neighborhoods We Serve
Site Commissioning FAQ - St. Charles
Do you offer post-construction cleaning near Historic Main Street in St. Charles?
Yes. St. Charles is unique—we handle both new construction silica remediation in areas like New Town and Streets of St. Charles, and the detailed finishing required for renovated historic homes near Main Street and Frenchtown. Our 3-phase HEPA protocol adapts to 1800s brick construction and modern drywall alike.
How do you handle silica dust in St. Charles new builds?
We use HEPA H13 negative air containment to capture respirable silica permanently—not redistribute it. Phase 1 (rough clean during finish work), Phase 2 (detail clean after fixtures), and Phase 3 (final punch before occupancy inspection). St. Charles County inspectors require zero visible dust. We deliver that.
Do you partner with St. Charles County builders?
Yes. We work with GCs active across St. Charles County's growth corridor—from the Katy Trail waterfront to New Town's neo-traditional blocks. Same-day COI, priority scheduling, and locked-in volume pricing for builders running multiple concurrent projects.
How much does post-construction cleaning cost in St. Charles?
Post-construction cleaning in St. Charles runs $0.35–$0.50 per square foot depending on dust levels and phase count. A 2,500–4,000 sq ft new build typically costs $875–$2,000. Historic home renovation cleans are quoted separately based on surface complexity.
Ready for Silica Dust Remediation in St. Charles?
Contractors: COI & W-9 on file. HEPA air scrubbers and particulate counters deployed on every dispatch.