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Removing Attic Insulation: When Should You Do It?

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Many homeowners avoid looking inside their attics. Insulation is the most important feature of your attic, even if you don’t go up there very often. If you smell something bad in your attic, you might wonder about removing attic insulation.

Insulation is crucial in keeping your home comfortable during summer and winter but can lose effectiveness over time. Contact Anthem Insulation & Home to work with Woodstock’s attic insulation experts when you need to remove insulation in your attic space. 

Not sure if you need to remove your home’s attic insulation? Here are some situations where it might be necessary.

1. Rodent Infestation 

Attic insulation is an ideal home for pests like rats and mice because they are warm and dry spaces. Rodents can rip up and carry away insulation for nest building. The damaged and torn insulation results in lower performance and R-values.

A rodent infestation can pose serious health risks, so removing your damaged attic insulation is highly recommended. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that rodents can cause hantavirus, rat-bite fever, monkeypox, etc. Rodents can also spread diseases through their urine and droppings.

2. Mold Damage

The hot and humid conditions in attics are ideal for mold growth. If you notice a musty smell in your attic, your insulation may have mold. Removing insulation contaminated by mold is crucial because it can cause respiratory issues otherwise.

The most common mold remediation method is chemical-based, which kills mold using powerful cleaning agents. Antifungal sealers applied around the attic can prevent the recurrence of mold. A professional contractor can safely dispose of the mold by removing attic insulation.

3. Water Damage

Attic insulation can sustain water damage from a leak in your roof or HVAC system. If the leak is minor, you may be able to dry out the wet insulation. Usually, the effectiveness of your insulation lowers when compression or water contamination occurs.

Different types of insulation react differently to moisture. For example, cellulose loose-fill insulation is highly absorbent, so your attic can retain moisture for a long period, causing mold growth. All water-damaged insulation areas will need removal and replacement.

4. Installing Spray Foam Insulation 

Attics that need spray foam insulation will require the complete removal of the old insulation. Removing old and ineffective insulation is also essential to keep your family healthy. Allergens and moisture can remain trapped in fiberglass and cellulose.

The spray foam application needs to cover every nook and cranny of the attic to create an air-tight seal. Any other insulation material will interfere with and hinder the performance of the spray foam. A high-power vacuum can remove the old insulation. 

Call the Experts for Attic Insulation Removal

Attic cleaning begins with removing old insulation, so schedule an appointment for an insulation inspection. Anthem Insulation & Home helps homeowners by safely removing attic insulation and educating them on the benefits of attic insulation. Experts can replace and install new insulation that meets the needs of your home and budget. 

Contact Anthem Insulation & Home in Woodstock, GA, today for a free attic insulation removal consultation.

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