Eventually, most homeowners find themselves needing to replace old insulation. At first, you may consider taking the DIY approach for this task, because of the number of ‘how to’ tutorials on the web that describe how easy it is and the potential cost savings. Doing this job yourself, however, would likely cost you more in the long run in terms of time, money and, more importantly, safety. This being the case, it’s always recommended that you enlist the services of a professional contractor to satisfy all of your home insulation removal needs. The certified service professionals, like the McIvor team, possess the skills and equipment to execute this task efficiently and cost-effectively while ensuring the safety of your home and family.
The Pros of Hiring a Pro
Seasoned insulation removal contractors perform their duties using the most state-of-the-art equipment and safety measures. What’s more is the best contractors know when your insulation does and doesn’t need to be removed. They may recommend smaller enhancements to your existing insulation so that you won’t be burdened with the cost of having to remove and replace it entirely. They can also determine whether your existing insulation was installed incorrectly, or if your roof has leaks that is damaging the insulation.
A professional contracting service understands the health and safety risks the task involves, and know how to best go about the job without any risk to your home and family. A reputable remover won’t cut corners that put you and your property at risk! In addition, they possess the knowledge of how to best handle a job in terms of both removing old insulation and installing new material. This will ensure that your home is both ventilated and heated appropriately, saving you money on your monthly energy bills.
Once the job is finished, contractors work meticulously to clean-up the work area to prevent lingering contaminants from accumulating. Most DIY jobs fall short during the clean-up component of an insulation removal, leaving you and your family vulnerable to health and safety complications down the line. In many cases, residual materials from the job and past installations may collect which contain harmful contaminants and pollutants that undermine the quality of air in your home. These pollutants can range from mold and bacteria to more virulent strains of asbestos.
Why take a chance where your family and home are concerned? For a free estimate on an insulation removal performed by our trusted team, please call us: 306-222-3478.