It is a very simple and straight forward undertaking to remove Spray foam when done correctly and by our fully trained and experienced operatives. For domestic properties with tiled or slated roofs we employ a manual remove to expose all the timbers and joists. The objective of this is to find or eliminate the presence of damp or rotten timbers.
We take photographs before during and after the removal of the foam to evidence works and take moisture readings from all the exposed timbers. If we find any damaged or rotten timbers our team will repair or replace as required using the required techniques at the time in order to make good and safe. If any moisture reading within the timbers are recorded at above 7% moisture content, then we may install dehumidifiers to reduce the moisture content or apply nontoxic solutions to assist in the drying out of the timbers in order for them to become fit for purpose.
Once all the foam has been removed then it is bagged and sealed within the loft space and removed from site and disposed of lawfully.
Upon completion of works and once we are satisfied that the roof timbers are of good sound condition, we then sign the area off and provide a Safe Area permit or Mortgage approval Certificate which is evidenced with photographs and moisture readings. This certificate is then presented to the lender in order to release funds. If the Lender requires a second independent inspection, then we arrange this free of charge as part of our service.
As stated earlier we have a 100% Approval record, and we achieve this by offering a 48 Hour return to site policy should in the off chance an independent survey flags something up that requires rectifying.








