Use the commercial vacuum hose to remove the insulation and clean the attic floor.
Removing attic insulation by hand.
Fiberglass batt insulation removal.
Consumer product protection agency this is very important if your home contains insulation manufactured between 1930 and 1950.
Dirty attic insulation on the other hand could have been the result of pests like rodents and birds that contaminated the insulation which can lead to an unhealthy home.
As you work back toward the attic access point drop the rolled insulation in a large garbage bag.
Why remove blown in insulation.
Why can t you add to the insulation that s already there.
Remove attic insulation from a 2000 sq ft house.
Common reasons for replacing insulation are mold issues wildlife damage and the decision to finish an attic space.
Make sure you have long sleeves goggles and paper masks before you begin the attic insulation removal.
It s best to start at the farthest corner of your attic and roll up the batts or fold them over as you roll.
The do it yourself project.
Place a large tarp wherever you plan to unload the filled garbage bags.
Use the 6 inch 150 foot flexible vacuum hose to draw the insulation from the attic into large bags for disposal.
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Approximately 2500 over contractor estimate for removal.
The first step to making sure it is safe to remove insulation from your attic is to clear the area of all contaminants look out for the following.
Use rakes to collect insulation on to dustpan place collected insulation into waste bag without commercial vacuum usage.
Use the shop vac to remove remaining insulation after raking and vacuum the attic floor without commercial vacuum usage.
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.
If either of these situations are the case it s time to remove insulation from attic spaces to maximize the safety and energy efficiency of your house.
To maneuver around the attic safely lay large planks at least 6 inches wide across the joists.