In the world of construction and restoration, there's a saying: "You can't see the money you don't spend." It's a truism that rings particularly true when it comes to disposable dust barriers. While they may seem like an easy solution—pop 'em up and toss 'em away—they're actually costing contractors more than they realize in both hard dollars and lost time on the jobsite.
Consider this: Disposable dust barriers are single-use products, which means they must be replaced after each job. This adds up over time, especially for contractors who work across multiple projects or in critical environments where containment is key. It's like using paper towels instead of a cloth one you can wash and reuse. Sure, it's convenient, but over time, it costs more money and creates more waste.
Enter RE-U-ZIP, the only patented, reusable dust barrier zipper system on the market. Our hook-and-loop system lets pros use the same zipper across dozens of jobs, cutting material costs without sacrificing containment performance. It's built for critical environments, not convenience.
But wait, there's more. Because our patented system is reusable, it reduces waste on the jobsite significantly. This isn't just good for the environment; it's good for your bottom line too. By using a single zipper system multiple times, you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars over time—money that could be invested in other areas of your business or used to grow your team.
In addition to saving money and reducing waste, our reusable dust barrier zipper system also increases jobsite efficiency. Because the same zipper system doesn't need to be replaced after each job, set-up time is reduced, allowing workers to get started on their tasks faster. This translates into less downtime for your team and more projects completed in less time—a win-win for everyone involved.
At RE-U-ZIP, we believe in dust containment best practices, jobsite efficiency, and the real economics of reusable versus disposable tools. We cover OSHA and safety compliance in construction and remediation, contractor tips for mold, abatement, and restoration work, and the broader case for sustainable jobsite solutions that save money over time.
So next time you're considering using disposable dust barriers on your jobsite, think again. Consider a reusable system like RE-U-ZIP—one that saves you money, reduces waste, increases efficiency, and helps you build a better business for the long run. Your wallet, your workers, and your customers will thank you.


