The New Home Smell: What You Need to Know

Tampa Bay New Home Finders

The New Home Smell

Welcome to our series on the advantages and disadvantages of buying a new construction home.  Over the course of the next two weeks we will share thoughts you may not have considered.  (Excerpt from "The New Home Navigator" available on Amazon)


DISADVANTAGE:  NEW HOME SMELL


When you think of moving into a new construction home, the idea of everything being brand new is very appealing. However, one potential drawback that buyers often overlook is the new home smell. This smell, caused by off-gassing from new materials, can be overwhelming at first. In this post, we will explore what causes the new home smell, how long it typically lasts, and ways to manage it to make your new house feel like home faster.


Understanding the New Home Smell


The new home smell is a result of off-gassing, which is the release of chemicals from new materials used in the construction of the home. These materials can include fresh paint, new carpeting, wood finishes, and various adhesives. While the new home smell might be pleasant for some, it can be quite strong and even bothersome for others. It's important to understand that this is a common experience and generally not harmful, though it can cause discomfort for individuals with sensitivities or allergies.


Duration of Off-Gassing


Typically, the strong smell of off-gassing will diminish significantly within the first few weeks of moving into your new home. However, some materials can continue to off-gas for months or even years, though at much lower levels. It's beneficial to keep your home well-ventilated during the initial period to help disperse these odors more quickly.


Managing the New Home Smell


  1. Ventilation: Ensure that your new home is well-ventilated by opening windows and using fans to increase air circulation. This helps to dissipate the odors more rapidly.
  2. Air Purifiers: Investing in a good quality air purifier can help remove airborne chemicals and reduce the new home smell. Look for purifiers with activated carbon filters for the best results.
  3. Plants: Houseplants can naturally improve air quality by absorbing some of the chemicals released by off-gassing. Plants like spider plants, Boston ferns, and peace lilies are known for their air-purifying properties.
  4. Cleaning: Regular cleaning of surfaces can help remove residual chemicals. Using natural cleaning products can also help avoid adding more chemicals to your indoor environment.
  5. Baking Soda: Sprinkling baking soda on carpets and letting it sit for a few hours before vacuuming can help absorb some of the odors from new carpeting.


The new home smell is a temporary but often challenging aspect of moving into a new construction home. By understanding what causes it and taking proactive steps to manage it, you can make your new home more comfortable more quickly. Remember, this is a common experience for many new homeowners and usually resolves within a short period.



Be sure to visit each day to continue reading the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing a new construction home.


If you are considering purchasing a new construction home and would like to ask questions, schedule a discovery call today with one of us or our designated New Home Specialists.


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If you are considering purchasing a new construction home and would like to ask questions, schedule a discovery call today with one of us or our designated New Home Specialists.


Carla Goddard | East Pasco Living Team Lead | Operations Director Builder Services


Graduate, REALTOR® Institute | Residential Specialist | BHHS-Certified New Home Specialist | Certified National Home Specialist – Residential Construction Certified (CNHS-RCC) | NHCB Certified New Homes Co-Broker |BHHS-Certified eCertified® Specialist | BHHS-Certified rCertifiedSM Referral and Relocation Specialist | Tampa Bay Builder Services Manager

📧email: carla@eastpascoliving.com

📲text/call 813.716.4498

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