How To Remove Blown In Cellulose Insulation
Use your gloved hands to place the insulation into the bags.
How to remove blown in cellulose insulation. If you are removing insulation from an attic you will need to find a way to get the vacuum into the attic. 2 squeeze the bags to remove excess air and then secure. Removing cellulose insulation efficiently is easy for our professional contractors who are used to dealing with more dangerous materials like fiberglass insulation. A drop cloth should be placed under the area with the hole.
Clear a path from your front door to the attic access. We can handle other. Snake the hose through an attic gable vent or through a window leading to the attic. My father helped me remove 58 bags of loose fill blown in cellulose insulation and 17 bags of old fiberglass insulation.
The remaining 20 is filled up by borax or aluminum sulfate. Unhook the hose remove the blockage and reattach the hose. Go to your local insulation distributor and rent a vacuum machine for 50 and suck it all out in 30 minutes into a bag or dumpster and if you choose re blow it or do yourself a favor and ditch the cellulose for better performing fiberglass such as l77 from owens corning. Gather the loose fill insulation regardless of type into plastic trash bags.
You can also rent a blower to re blow it back in for about 30. How to remove blown cellulose insulation steps. Using high powered vacuums contractor bags and the proper safety equipment such as masks and gloves we can siphon the mess away quickly. Vacuum the insulation slowly because cellulose is dense and may clog the vacuum hoses.
There are three types of blown in insulation. The three most common types of blown in insulation are loose fill fiberglass cellulose and rock wool each with its own pros and cons. Our team is highly trained in dealing with old insulation safely. Stage your equipment and supplies in your garage driveway or on the lawn prepare the work site your home.
If you are removing insulation from a wall you may need to cut a small hole just large enough for the hose attachment for your vacuum to fit through. Place the vacuum on the scaffolding deck outside the house. Along the way i installed 5 995 sq. In most cases cellulose insulation is made from almost 80 recycled newspaper.
If you get a clog stop vacuuming and find the blockage. 2 place an industrial sized fill bag or large. 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.