That pale dust beneath your radiators is usually a sign of age, heat, and neglect quietly working on your home. Repeated heating and cooling dries out paint, plaster, and mortar until they crack, chalk, and crumble into powder. In newer homes, it’s often just harmless building dust. In older ones—especially pre‑1970s—it can be a red flag for lead-based paint or other legacy materials that were never designed to last this long under constant thermal stress.
You don’t have to live with the uncertainty. A cheap DIY lead test kit, a quick vinegar fizz test on the powder, and a careful look at flaking paint can tell you what you’re dealing with. If there’s any hint of lead, asbestos, or structural damage, step back and call a professional. Then fix the source: strip failing paint, repair plaster, seal surfaces, improve humidity, and shield walls from direct radiator heat. The white powder isn’t the real problem—it’s the message. Listening to it now can make your winter home safer, cleaner, and far more peaceful.