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Removing Blown Insulation from the Attic

The smartest way to remove blown insulation from attic is to hire professionals. For effectual removal of dirt, debris, and insulation, either you go for a shopping spree to buy varied tools or hire a professional for an immaculate attic cleanup. If you want to start a DIY project, you need a high-power vacuum machine, a 150 feet hose, an insulation bag big enough to fit the vacuum, and gas to run the machine. Additionally, you need protective eyeglasses, respirators, coveralls, duct tape, headlamps, work gloves, and a trustworthy associate. Though the cleaning process is often solo, you need a helping hand to fix the process.

Water leakage damages

Most homeowners ignore attic cleaning for a prolonged time till the rodent infestation becomes observable or the smell from the place stinks. It is understandable your reluctance, but over time it could become a major issue. A pest infestation and water leakage damage the insulation considerably, resulting in energy loss and high utility bills. All these factors escalate attic decontamination costs, which would otherwise be much less if regular attic cleaning and sanitization were done by professionals. Performing an attic cleaning or sanitization comes with multiple benefits, including increasing the energy efficacy of your home.

Fewer pests, pollen

With optimal insulation, there would be fewer pests, pollen, and litter in the attic. The cool or warm air will no longer be dissipated through the roof or attic, increasing the energy efficacy of your home. The old tattered insulation often invites rodents and other pests into a cozy nesting place, and they contaminate food and the inside environment. The technicians visit and evaluate the insulation removal process and give a quote for the process.

Home affects health

You may be unaware of how much the home affects your health and psychology; the impacts are more when you stay longer in the place. A study conducted by the United State Office of the Surgeon General in 2009 asserts a clear association between the occupant`s health and the condition of the dwelling. Certain pollens and toxins can stimulate asthma and other respiratory vector diseases. The report states beside passive smoke, radon gas, and carbon mono oxide; other major irritants are rodents and dust mite allergens. The survey found around 82% of US homes are infected with mouse allergens, 84% of homes in the US have a bedroom contaminated with mite allergens, and 63% of homes are prone to cockroach allergens.

Underpin the concept

This revealing data underpin the concept both dust and rodent infestation are potential health hazards for you and your family members. The rodent urine and feces accumulated in the attic pose serious health issues. Many diseases, including Hantavirus syndrome, leptospirosis, lymphocytic meningitis, plague, and salmonellosis, can be stimulated by rodent contamination. The droppings and urine can stay in the attic even after performing the attic cleanup, making sanitization an essential part of the insulation removal process. For all these reasons, you need professional help to remove insulation from the attic. In tattered insulation, the dust begins to accumulate. Apparently, it is harmless, but over time it gets contaminated with heavy metals becoming a potential health hazard.

Robert Peterson

The author Robert Peterson