I have noticed an excessive amount of dust in my home; especially in the master bathroom. It seems like I can’t keep the furniture dusted enough. When I rinse the tub there is a coating of lint type dust that isn’t visible until I rinse the tub by pouring water on the sides of the tub before filling it.
I am wondering if there is a leak in our attic and perhaps the vent fan in the bathroom is allowing air flow from the attic to enter my home. I haven’t had the attic inspected but the house was built in 2003 so didn’t think I would have a problem. It is frustrating to try and keep up with the dusting! Have you heard of anything like this? What can I do to solve this problem?
Susan
My house has excessive lint. How do I stop it? Change filter on heat/air regular.
Woodbridge Environmental
To add to Jim’s response you would be surprised on how much a home leaks air. If the suggestions that Jim provided does not appear to solve your issues, I would suggest that you get the home evaluated by a home energy professional that has experience in indoor air quality.
By using their equipment they can determine how leaky your house really is. And finding these leaks then sealing them will not only stop unfiltered air from entering into your home, but will save you lots of hard earned money on your energy bills.
We find when we do a home energy audit and the client follows up with many of our suggestions. They not only realize the savings at the end of the month, but find out the very same day just how much better the house feels and appears.
So try Jim’s suggestions and if your still stuck on answers, Look up a BPI professional in your area and ask them to take a look see during an audit.