Spray foam insulation, whether Open Cell (soft and compressible) or Closed Cell (firm and impenetrable), can cause significant issues in your home. Spray foam can trap moisture, leading to dampness and potential damage to wooden timbers and structural elements.
Complete spray foam insulation removal is essential. Any remaining foam can cause ongoing issues, risking survey failures and affecting your property’s value. We use industry-leading techniques and custom solutions to ensure full removal, keeping your property compliant and ready to sell.
After removal, we offer the option to replace it with Premium Hybris insulation or more traditional loft insulation options, providing the most efficient, eco-friendly solution for your home.
It’s no secret that Spray Foam Insulation in your loft can impact the sale of your home. All lenders (including mortgage and equity release providers) require any evidence of Spray Foam removal before the sale can proceed.
By choosing Carbon Zero Solutions Spray Foam Removal Services for your Spray Foam Insulation removal, we guarantee your home will be ready for sale.
On completion of the spray foam removal works, certification will be provided, confirming that all materials have been properly removed. This certificate can be passed on to your conveyancing assessor, surveyor, or lender, ensuring peace of mind and demonstrating that the work has been completed to the highest standards.
Building Regulations For Roof Insulation Including Spray Foam
The insulation must allow for sufficient airflow to prevent the build-up of moisture in the roof space.
The insulation must not trap moisture within the roof structure, which can cause long-term damage such as wood rot and mould growth.
The insulation should provide uniform coverage to prevent cold spots and ensure the roof is properly insulated to reduce heat loss.
How Poor Installation of Spray Foam Fails These Regulations
Poor installation can block essential airflow in the roof space, trapping moisture and leading to condensation, mould, and timber damage.
Improper application can trap moisture in the insulation, violating the moisture control standards and potentially causing damage to the structure.
When spray foam is applied unevenly or in insufficient layers, it leads to thermal bridging, leaving cold spots that reduce the overall thermal efficiency of the roof.
Spray foam insulation often fails to meet current building regulations and can lead to moisture and ventilation issues. Carbon Zero Solutions are spray foam insulation removal contractors that offer professional spray foam removal services, followed by the option of installing Premium Hybris Insulation the perfect solution for improved performance and efficiency.
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