You moved into what seemed like a great place, and then the AC kicked on and suddenly the whole house smells like an ashtray. Cigarette smoke gets into everything — walls, floors, fabrics, and especially the HVAC system. Here's how to actually get rid of it.
Why It's So Stubborn
Smoke residue (nicotine and tar) is oily and bonds to surfaces. It seeps into paint, carpet padding, drywall, and ductwork. Air fresheners and candles just mask it temporarily — you have to physically remove the residue from every surface.
The Step-by-Step Process
Work through this in order for best results:
- ✓Wash all hard surfaces with a TSP (trisodium phosphate) solution or a strong vinegar solution
- ✓Wipe down walls and ceilings — this is where most residue lives
- ✓Clean inside all cabinets and closets
- ✓Steam clean carpets and upholstered furniture (or replace them — sometimes it's not worth the effort)
- ✓Replace HVAC filters and have ducts cleaned — especially important in Florida where AC runs constantly
- ✓Seal remaining odor with a shellac-based primer (like Zinsser BIN) before repainting
- ✓Repaint with two coats of good-quality paint
Things That Don't Work
Save your money on these:
- ✓Air fresheners and plug-ins — they just layer a smell on top of smoke
- ✓Ozone generators — they work temporarily but the smell comes back
- ✓Baking soda alone — it helps with mild odors but can't handle embedded smoke
- ✓Repainting without priming — the smoke will bleed through regular paint within weeks
Know Your Rights
In Florida, if you moved into a rental that reeks of smoke and it wasn't disclosed, you have options. Document the condition, report it to your landlord in writing, and review Florida Statute 83 regarding tenant rights. Your landlord may be responsible for remediation. For the cleaning side, our move-in cleaning service tackles smoke residue as part of the process.
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