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.
How to remove loose attic insulation.
Believe it or not there are situations in a home when you should remove the old attic insulation before adding more over the existing and in this short video.
Use the commercial vacuum hose to remove the insulation and clean the attic floor.
Use rakes to collect insulation on to dustpan place collected insulation into waste bag without commercial vacuum usage.
Whether using loose fill or batts put the vapor barrier closest to the warm side of your installation where hot moist air would get in facing the house s interior in cold climates beneath floor insulation and the attic s interior in.
Consumer product protection agency this is very important if your home contains insulation manufactured between 1930 and 1950.
Large debris and fiberglass batt insulation is bagged by hand.
Close off doorways or use plastic sheets taped over openings to other rooms.
O ur attic insulation removal service involves the use of a custom designed high powered vacuum which is connected to a very long hose.
This extra step removes all the tiny pieces of insulation that can infiltrate the air.
Use plastic sheets or tarps to protect areas of the home you don t want exposed to insulation fibers.
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If you choose to use a wet dry vacuum you ll need garbage bags to dump the vacuum canister into.
Use the shop vac to remove remaining insulation after raking and vacuum the attic floor without commercial vacuum usage.
Remaining loose debris and insulation is vacuumed to our waste containers outside your home.
Check for mold or mildew in the attic.
After vacuuming all of the loose insulation and emptying it into garbage bags you ll want to thoroughly vacuum all of the attic joists.