After the handover, the next most important task is to embark on the renovation process. However, renovating a new home is a meticulous task that requires both technical skill and physical strength. It also involves considerations for materials, style, layout, and space utilization. Regardless of the chosen renovation method, if the indoor formaldehyde levels exceed the standard after completion, can one seek compensation from the renovation company or have them bear the cost of甲醛 removal? Below, we share insights on formaldehyde testing issues.
We strive to ensure eco-friendly renovations by selecting environmentally conscious materials and construction techniques, using low-formaldehyde content building materials. If the renovation is fully entrusted to a renovation company, it is essential to specify in the renovation contract the brand, model, and environmental grade of the main materials or auxiliary materials provided by the company. In the event of excessive formaldehyde levels detected after the renovation, the renovation company must bear the relevant compensation or cover the cost of removing formaldehyde. If the renovation is a partial package, where the company only provides basic construction like walls, floors, and doors, indoor air quality testing should be conducted at least 7 days after completion and before other furniture is moved in. If formaldehyde levels are found to be excessive, the renovation company should also be responsible for compensation or甲醛 removal. Excessive formaldehyde levels after new home renovations are a common issue. Homeowners should plan ahead, clearly define responsibilities in the contract, and choose a reputable renovation company. If indoor formaldehyde levels are found to exceed standards, one can seek a professional甲醛 removal service, with the cost potentially allocated according to the agreed-upon responsibilities in the contract.






