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If your home's worth has plummeted due to spray foam insulation in the roof space, you’re not alone. Up to a quarter of a million British homes have been insulated with spray foam*. While not all installations are faulty, most mortgage lenders refuse to provide loans for homes with spray foam insulation in the loft, as they can't distinguish between good and bad installations. This situation prevents many homeowners from selling, re-mortgaging, or releasing equity from their properties. Over the past 30 years, many installers have used incorrect foam types, leading to issues such as roof structure damage, fire safety concerns, and mould problems.
Go Local Spray Foam Removal is Britain’s expert in spray foam insulation removal. We use dry ice blasting to safely remove the problematic spray foam without harming the roof trusses, then replace it with Rockwool loft insulation or Kingspan insulation boards. This ensures your home is properly insulated and regains its market value, allowing you to sell, remortgage, or release equity once again.
Contact Local Spray Foam Removal today on FREEPHONE 0800 635 6623 for more information or to request a no-obligation quote.
* The Property Care Association estimates there may be as many as 250,000 homes in the UK with spray foam insulation in the loft and the guidance being offered to their members recommends removal of the spray foam in almost every case.
After removing your problematic spray foam, we replace it with products approved by mortgage lenders, sourced from Britain’s leading insulation suppliers such as Rockwool loft insulation and Kingspan insulation boards. It’s crucial that your loft meets the requirements of both your lender and current fire and building regulations. Proper insulation is essential to prevent heat loss and reduce your energy bills. Rockwool and Kingspan products ensure maximum energy savings with their sustainable, non-combustible, high-performance qualities. By choosing Local Spray Foam Removal to handle both the removal of spray foam insulation, attic insulation removal and the installation of Rockwool or Kingspan insulation, you can trust that our experienced, skilled teams will deliver excellent results, ensuring your home is properly insulated and compliant with all regulations.
Homes with closed cell spray foam insulation often face several issues, the most common being damage to roof support timbers. The foam can restrict air circulation to the roof and timbers, leading to condensation and eventually causing the wooden supports to rot.
This is a primary reason why lenders are hesitant to approve mortgages for homes with spray foam insulation in the loft. They cannot easily determine which installations were done correctly. Additionally, in listed buildings, spray foam may have been installed without the necessary planning permissions.
The restricted airflow can also promote mould growth. Some spray foams emit toxic odours, and others are more flammable than recommended for residential use. Another issue, particularly in older installations, is that roof felt was often removed before applying the closed cell spray foam. This causes roof tiles or slates to stick together, making inspections or repairs impossible without retiling the entire roof.
The BBC consumer show Rip Off Britain highlighted these issues, featuring homeowners who suffered from poor spray foam installations. These problems typically surface when homeowners try to sell their property, as prospective buyers are unable to secure a mortgage.
If you suspect that your loft space has spray foam insulation affecting your home's value, contact the experts at Go Local Spray Foam Removal for a free inspection today.
Many homeowners discover the problems with spray foam insulation only when they attempt to sell their property or release equity. It can be shocking to learn that your home is virtually unsaleable because prospective buyers cannot secure a mortgage.
Having to remove the spray foam insulation may seem like a double blow, but there’s good news. Go Local Spray Foam Removal offers competitively-priced, high-quality services in the spray foam removal industry. We provide a fast, reliable solution with responsive service for insulation removals, loft insulation removal, attic insulation removal and expanding foam removal.
So, how much will it cost to remove it? The answer depends on factors such as the size of your roof space and any issues with the original spray foam installation, like rotten timbers that need replacement. As professional roofers, we can handle any problems we find. However, we can't provide an accurate quote without first inspecting the roof. That’s why we offer a free inspection of your loft to give you an accurate, no-obligation quote.
We understand that some people might hesitate to request a quote, fearing high-pressure sales tactics. Rest assured, Go Local Spray Foam Removal employs no salespeople, let alone high-pressure ones. Our no-obligation quotes come with zero pressure. If you decide not to proceed, there will be no hard feelings. We are confident that our quote will be competitive and that you will be impressed by our professionalism and customer service.
Call Go Local Spray Foam Removal now on FREEPHONE 0800 635 6623 and start restoring your home's value today!
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Here we try to answer some of the common questions that homeowners, who have found themselves trapped in a house with spray foam insulation, tend to ask . To assess the next step forward, Go Local Spray Foam Removal offer free inspections and no-obligation quotes on having the spray foam removed.
Not all spray foam installations are bad. However, a significant number of them over the past 30 years have been carried out using what’s known as ‘closed cell foam’ which effectively prevents air circulation in your loft, leading to the roof timbers getting damp and eventually causing the roof structure to rot. Because spray foam often covers the roof support timbers, it’s impossible to inspect the timbers. Because lenders don’t know which spray foam installations have been correctly carried out and which have not, they generally refuse to offer loans on any properties that have had spray foam insultation installed, effectively making it impossible to sell your home and rendering it pretty much worthless.
To have the original sprayfoam removed and your home re-insulated with approved quality materials such as Rockwool or Kingspan Insulation boards. Provided the work has been carried out by a professional insulation removal company such as Go Local Spray Foam Removal, that should satisfy lenders to lend on your property again.
Yes. Aside from the fact that your home will remain effectively worthless which can be an issue if you intend to leave it to your family after your death, there is a more immediate problem. If the wrong type of spray foam was used during the original installation, your whole roof structure could eventually fail causing your roof to collapse if the situation is not remedied. That’s why, in most cases, it’s recommended by bodies such as The Property Care Association that spray foam be completely removed.
That all depends on how big your roof is. It also depends on whether damage has already occured as a result of the spray foam. For example, with some earlier installations, the roof felt was removed and the foam sprayed onto the underside of the roof tiles or slates which has the effect of gluing the whole roof together and making it impossible to repair the roof without entirely dismantling it and putting on a new roof or having the foam professionally removed from within your loft. As experienced contractors and roofers, we will remove the foam without causing further damage and are able to effect any repairs which may be needed to the roof trusses, for example. That’s why, until we have inspected your spray foam installation, we cannot give you an accurate cost for removing it.
It’s not recommended as you could cause further damage to your roof and potentially any electric cables which have been covered during the original spray foam installation. The foam itself may also be toxic. Removing spray foam is not as easy as it might appear and requires careful removal by trained professionals. Trying to get expanding foam removal from hands is also difficult. You would also have to buy spray foam removal tools.
Our specialist teams around the UK have all the necessary equipment, training and experience to carry out insulation foam removal (spray insulation removal) of loft insulation. The method we prefer is known as dry ice blasting to avoid damage to the roof structure. Dry ice blasting removes foam without causing pitting or damage to any fixed roof tiles or wooden trusses. It also removes spray foam insulation in large chunks rather than the traditional way of scraping the foam off manually.
Yes, we can also install traditional insulation methods after insulation removal. We use traditional Rockwool material or if preferred, Kingspan insulation boards. Both products are excellent.
Well, if you have been unable to sell your home, you should let your estate agent know that the spray foam loft insulation removal work has been professionally carried out and we will provide written evidence of this. A survey will be carried out by the potential buyer as part of their mortgage application which should satisfy the lender.
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Possibly. You would need to go to a solicitor for advice on that. However, if the firm which installed it is no longer trading, then recovering the money spent on the original installation will probably be impossible.
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