Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our spray foam removal process, timelines, and post-removal solutions.
Many UK mortgage lenders and equity release companies currently refuse to lend on properties with spray foam insulation due to concerns over timber decay and reduced ventilation. Removing it restores your roof to a lender-acceptable standard and protects the structural integrity of your property.
Most standard loft spaces take between 1 to 3 days to completely clear, depending on the size of the property, the thickness of the foam, and whether it is open-cell or closed-cell foam. We will give you a precise timeline during your initial survey.
Spray foam extraction can generate dust and debris. However, our team uses industrial-grade extraction equipment, protective sheeting, and isolates the work area to keep your home clean. A full site cleanup is included as standard in every job we undertake.
In the vast majority of cases, no. Our specialist tools are designed to safely scrape and dry-ice blast the foam away without damaging the underlying timbers. If we do discover pre-existing rot hidden beneath the foam, we will inform you immediately and can discuss structural repair options.
Yes. Once the foam is removed and the space is clean and ventilated, we can install modern, compliant insulation solutions such as Rockwool, Therma Wrap foil, or traditional underlay felt membranes to keep your home energy efficient.
Absolutely. Upon completion, you will receive a full certification of removal and a post-work survey report. This documentation is exactly what mortgage lenders and surveyors require to prove the property is now compliant.
