Removal Insulation

Removal Insulation

We offer insulation removal services, including attic cleaning and debris removal. Our team of professionals will be happy to help you remove old or damaged insulation from your home or business.

Removing insulation can be a difficult and dangerous task. Insulation may be contaminated with mold, mildew, pests, or other harmful materials. It can also be heavy and difficult to handle. For these reasons, it is important to hire a professional to handle insulation removal.

Insulation removal process:

Attic Cleaning: The attic should be thoroughly cleaned to remove any debris or materials that may interfere with insulation removal.
Insulation Removal: Insulation is removed from the attic in pieces. The insulation can be cut or torn into small pieces for easier handling.
Packaging and Labeling: Insulation is packed in plastic bags or containers for disposal. Insulation should be clearly labeled so waste collectors know how to handle it safely.
Remove Insulation: Insulation is safely removed in accordance with local regulations. Insulation can be recycled, incinerated or buried.

When is it necessary to remove the insulation?

The insulation must be removed if:

It is damaged or deteriorated.
Is contaminated with mold, mildew, pests, or other harmful materials.
It is not suitable for the local climate.

Removing old insulation and replacing it with new insulation will not only rid your home of any rodent and mold infestations, but it will also improve its energy efficiency and overall air quality. Older fiberglass attics tend to grow mold and attract insects. Possible water damage or signs of insect or rodent infestation are taken into account. If you see a lot of dust around your home’s air registers or are concerned about the air quality, you should remove the attic insulation.

A good insulation contractor will want to remove that old fiberglass or cellulose so the spray foam can get into every nook and cranny, creating an air barrier. Fiberglass and cellulose are known to retain allergens as well as moisture which leads to mold growth. These problems can lead to health problems. Old insulation also runs the risk of becoming a vermin condo if rodents enter your home.