Removing Old Attic Insulation
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Removing old attic insulation. In some cases you can remove the blown in cellulose insulation yourself but if you suspect that mold or asbestos has built up it is best to hire professionals who specialize in attic insulation removal. You should have protective gear for yourself including gloves goggles long sleeves pants and a respirator. My father helped me remove 58 bags of loose fill blown in cellulose insulation and 17 bags of old fiberglass insulation. Wet insulation will mold which can spread to.
Older homes and buildings may have this type of insulation installed. They will also decontaminate your attic. O ur attic insulation removal service involves the use of a custom designed high powered vacuum which is connected to a very long hose. Removing or relocating insulation in an attic is hot dirty work.
Gather your equipment and get organized before removing any insulation. All of the dust and debris can be suctioned up safely and efficiently and collected in a large volume filter bag which is specifically designed to collect the insulation material. Removing rolls or batting is a bit harder but can be done. Once there is no asbestos mold or rodents it is generally safe to proceed with attic insulation removal yourself.
Use a test kit to determine if the insulation is comprised of asbestos. It s important to hire a company that specializes in the removal of old attic insulation material and addition of new. They will look for traces of rodents and their entry points which will get professionally sealed. The first step in loose fill attic insulation removal is determining what type of insulation you ll be working with.
Loose fill insulation can be vacuumed out but this used insulation can t be blown back in without risk of damage to the machine. Luckily homeowners are more likely to find the easier kind which is blown in fiberglass or cellulose insulation. Attic insulation damaged by an infestation of rodents or by water from a leaky roof requires removal to prevent further contamination in the home. Along the way i installed 5 995 sq.
If you want to reuse loose fill insulation relocating it in the space and moving it back after other work is completed can be a better option. You do not want old insulation to get inside of your lungs. It has a grey paper like appearance and is extremely harmful to your health. To dispose of old insulation you will need plenty of garbage bags.