Noise and Dust Affecting the Neighbors
- Bayview Urban
- Jul 16
- 1 min read
During construction, why are there so much noise and dust everywhere?
The increased noise and dust are a natural part of the process. Cutting, shaping, and installing paving stones require the use of power tools like saws and drills, which generate high-pitched noise and some dust. Additionally, the work involves moving soil, gravel, and other materials, creating dust and noise. These effects are temporary, we always take measures to minimize disruption and clean up thoroughly once the project is complete.
To ensure the neighbors are informed and comfortable, we recommend that homeowners reach out before the work begins to explain the upcoming noise and dust. It’s helpful to keep windows closed during work hours to prevent dust from entering the house.
As a gesture of goodwill, consider buying a small token of appreciation for your neighbors—perhaps a car wash gift card or a coffee from Tim Hortons—to acknowledge the temporary inconvenience. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to improve your outdoor space.


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