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Spray Foam Removals

As leading specialists in spray foam removal, we excel in delivering top-notch service with precision and care. Our team is highly trained and equipped with state-of-the-art tools to handle even the most demanding jobs. We pride ourselves on our thorough, efficient process that ensures minimal disruption to your property.

Clients choose us for our unmatched expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to customer satisfaction. Our dedication to excellence makes us the best choice for all your spray foam removal needs.

About Spray Foam Removal Service

The majority of lenders are hesitant to accept properties with spray foam insulation applied to the loft, due to the potential impact on the timbers. Once this type of insulation is applied, any resulting damage remains concealed.

The recommended solution involves engaging the expertise of Spray Foam Removal and Spray Foam Insulation Removal Specialists. They will meticulously remove the existing insulation, replacing it with a standard product, and ensuring that any associated damage is skilfully repaired. This comprehensive approach is necessary before a lender will consider your application for approval.

We take pride in offering a rapid and efficient Spray Foam Insulation Removal Service, and our commitment to a same-day response underscores our dedication to addressing your needs promptly.

Why It is a Problem for Mortgage Lenders

By sealing the loft space with this material, air circulation can be restricted to the roof and timbers. This can lead to condensation, which in turn can eventually lead to the rotting of the wooden roof supports.

The closed-cell foam version also sets very hard. This can put stresses onto the supporting roof timbers too, causing distortion of the roof itself. Naturally, these are major concerns to lenders who might be looking to arrange a mortgage on the property for 25 years or more.

Removing the foam material is likely to be more expensive than having it installed in the first place, as the sprayed material penetrates all of the crevices and gaps behind timbers, making them difficult to access and remove. Even having done this, not all lenders will then be happy to accept the property for a mortgage.

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