Professional Insulation Removal in Spokane, WA
Removing Old Insulation? We’ve Got You Covered.
Whether you’re remodeling, upgrading electrical, or dealing with rodent damage, we make insulation removal safe, clean, and hassle-free..
Why Remove Insulation?
There are plenty of reasons homeowners need to remove old or damaged insulation — and not all of them involve mold. Sometimes, insulation simply outlives its usefulness or gets in the way of other projects.
Common reasons for insulation removal include
Home Remodeling or Renovations
Open up walls or ceilings without disrupting dusty, outdated insulation.
Electrical or HVAC Upgrades
Create safe access for electricians, plumbers, or ductwork installs.
Rodent or Insect Infestation
Remove soiled insulation contaminated by nesting, droppings, or pests.
Water or Smoke Damage
Wet or contaminated insulation should be replaced promptly to avoid air quality issues.
Our Insulation Removal Process
We use commercial-grade vacuum systems, proper containment, and full PPE to make insulation removal clean and efficient. Here’s how it works:
1. Pre-Inspection
We inspect the space for accessibility, contamination, or hazards like nests, wiring, or moisture.
2. Safe Extraction
Using a high-powered vacuum, we remove all insulation into sealed bags. Wet or compacted areas are handled manually.
3. Clean-Up & Prep
We vacuum remaining debris, sanitize if needed, and prep the space for whatever comes next — new insulation, wiring, or renovation.
Serving Remodelers, Pest Control, and Homeowners
We work with:
- General contractors prepping for full home remodels
- Pest control companies removing contaminated attic material
- Electricians and HVAC pros needing open access to ceiling spaces
- DIY homeowners planning energy upgrades or rodent prevention
Whatever your project, we’ll make sure your attic or crawlspace is safely cleared and ready for the next phase.
Need Old Insulation Gone Before You Build or Repair?
We’ll get the job done quickly, safely, and cleanly. Let’s talk about your project.