With the addition of disposable recovery bags insulation can be disposed of easily and without hassle.
Vacuum old attic insulation.
Even with a vacuum to remove insulation from the attic the process is pretty long.
You ll also need a tarp to place underneath the bags as you fill them.
To dispose of old insulation you will need plenty of garbage bags.
This powerful multi purpose industrial vacuum removes all types of damaged or contaminated loose fill attic insulation.
We recommend a specialized hepa filter rated high powered large capacity vacuum.
It can also be used for wall spray applications seal and insulate projects and other energy upgrades.
Wet or dry insulation is removed quickly and efficiently.
Capable of 400 lbs.
You will still have to belly crawl along the trusses to vacuum all of the cellulose out.
Inlet and outlet ports.
While it s common belief that insulation provides many benefits for your home attic insulation removal is important if your insulation is old and or contaminated.
You do not want old insulation to get inside of your lungs.
When you re done vacuuming your attic simply haul all the large collection bags to the dump or a garbage transfer station that accepts old insulation.
3 wheel mounting with pneumatic tires for rugged portability.
Easily close and transport.
That s how you vacuum up old cellulose insulation rodent droppings rodent nests and rodent carcasses from your attic.
Our attic insulation vacuum removal bags are the strongest in the industry.
The insulation removal vacuum is designed for fast removal of wet or dry insulation from attics sidewalls and crawl spaces helping contractors get the job down efficiently and cleanly.
Finally set your ladder in place and have your wet dry or hepa vacuum handy.
Capable of holding more than 400 lbs of old insulation and debris with out tearing.
Here at green attics we use a commercial grade attic insulation vacuum that effectively removes this harmful insulation that can be damaging to your health.
Here is a checklist of things to do when removing the insulation.
This extra step removes all the tiny pieces of insulation that can infiltrate the air.
12 ft vacuum bags.
Make sure you have the right protective clothing goggles and a good mask or respirator before you start.
Start at the furthest point from the access hole and work your way backward.
After vacuuming all of the loose insulation and emptying it into garbage bags you ll want to thoroughly vacuum all of the attic joists.
When you re ready to vacuum the joists start the process at the farthest end and work your way backwards to the attic exit.