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How to Remove Insulation from the Attic?

Attic insulation is good for many reasons, including energy efficiency and lowering energy costs. However, the insulation material can get old over time and may require removal and replacement. Old insulation removal should naturally be done by a trained and professional expert to prevent safety and health issues. However, if you’ve chosen to DIY it, then you need to know the essential steps.

Before pushing to remove your attic insulation, you should be able to answer the why. Most homeowners remove their attic insulation because;

If you’re in the same or similar situation as listed above, completely removing your old insulation is the best bet. Here’s how to.

How to remove attic insulation 

Before diving into the project, you must prepare a plan and gather all the essential tools to make the job go smoothly and safely. Below are some of the essential tools to gather for the project;

Masks: Be sure to get face masks, at least an N95 face mask, to protect you from inhaling insulation dust. Ensure to keep the mask on at all times until the project is completed.

Gloves: Get a rubber-coated glove to protect your hands

Eye protection: Get some goggles to protect your eyes from insulation dust or others. Goggles with anti-fog coating work best

Safety coveralls: You need safety wear to cover and protect your skin from possible contaminations and irritants.

Flashlight or headlight: This will help you navigate the otherwise dark attic space better.

Removing Blown Cellulose Insulation

If your home has blown cellulose insulation installed, removing it can be quite tricky. Here are the steps involved;

Removing Fiberglass Batt Insulation

If your home has the fiberglass batt insulation installed, here are the removal steps to follow;

Following the removal of your attic insulation, you should know that your home will become less energy efficient. This means that you may spend more on heating or cooling your indoor space, especially because there’ll be a greater transfer of air between the indoor and outdoor space.

A good way to reduce this energy loss is to have a plan for a new attic insulation installation. For an excellent insulation installation, you may need to contact a professional insulation contractor. The contractor can advise you on the different options and recommend one based on your energy needs. They can also complete the installation process faster and excellently.

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