How This Works

  • Step 1: Submit County Permit

    Each county will require a permit to be filed for dust control. Submit your permits to Dust Busters and we will take care of submitting the form to the county!

  • Step 2: Flag It

    Flag the area you would like dust control applied. Flagging the area will mark that stretch of road so the county is aware to not blade that section. Failure to do so can result in the county blading your road.

  • Step 3: Schedule It

    Decide on how many applications fit your dust control needs. Most people opt for 2-3 applications during the summer depending on how heavily traveled your road is and what level of dust control you want to maintain.

The Dust Buster Difference

The Dust Buster Difference

The Dust Buster

Our special “Dust Buster” formula controls dust on gravel roads by attracting moisture from the air to keep the surface damp, even in hot, dry conditions.

Not only does this help improve safety for road users and decrease your exposure to dust particles, but it also reduces maintenance costs.

Your source for Northeast Iowa and Southeast Minnesota Dust Control Solutions.

Counties We Service

 Commercial

We offer commercial dust control. Dust control can improve safety, protect equipment and reduce maintenance costs.

Please contact us for an individual quote about your project.

  • Athletic fields

  • Base stabilization

  • Bike paths

  • Campgrounds

  • Construction job sites

  • County fair grounds

  • Edge rut control

  • Full depth reclamationHousing developments

  • Mining and quarry roads

  • Parking lots surrounding schools

  • Recreation areas

  • Roads and alleys around animal confinements

  • Agriculture and Farm Dust Control

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Frequently Asked Questions

 
 

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