Fiberglass blown in insulation can be white like puffy white cotton balls yellow or pink.
How to remove fiberglass insulation from attic.
It s best to start at the farthest corner of your attic and roll up the batts or fold them over as you roll.
Use rakes to collect insulation on to dustpan place collected insulation into waste bag without commercial vacuum usage.
Make sure you have long sleeves goggles and paper masks before you begin the attic insulation removal.
Contact your local waste authority or county waste management department.
These high powered vacuums do two jobs.
Use the commercial vacuum hose to remove the insulation and clean the attic floor.
Personnel there will direct you to the nearest specialized waste location typically a building materials disposal site.
Rent a powerful hepa filter insulation removal vacuum from an equipment rental yard.
As blown in insulation sits tight up against wet wood and drywall it creates the perfect environment for mold growth.
First the machine sucks up the loose insulation.
Where do you.
As you work back toward the attic access point drop the rolled insulation in a large garbage bag.
If your attic has suffered water damage from a burst pipe or a roof leak mold will start growing fast.
In some cases you must pay a small fee to dispose of fiberglass insulation at the site.
How to remove blown in insulation.
Insulation is removed either by hand or by utilizing a commercial 23 hp gas powered insulation removal vacuum attached to a 150 ft vacuum hose.
The second step is the routing of the insulation through the hose and directly into a trash container or large bags located outside.
Use the shop vac to remove remaining insulation after raking and vacuum the attic floor without commercial vacuum usage.