Use the commercial vacuum hose to remove the insulation and clean the attic floor.
Best way to remove attic fiberglass insulation.
In addition to attic insulation removal crawl pros performs these jobs to help prepare your attic for its new insulation.
With these in place you ll be able to walk around the attic while removing the insulation.
Gather the right equipment.
To maneuver around the attic safely lay large planks at least 6 inches wide across the joists.
Perform a general.
Rolled fiberglass insulation commonly comes in thicknesses ranging from 3 5 inches to 12 inches so you ll need large durable bags often known as contractor bags to accommodate a big load.
Place a large tarp wherever you plan to unload the filled garbage bags.
Gradually pull the vacuum toward you as it sucks up the insulation.
Some attic spaces are very small and tight finding creative ways to maneuver the vacuum inside the attic will go a long way.
Remaining loose debris and insulation is vacuumed to our waste containers outside your home.
If the attic is not large enough for a person to move around try tying a rope to the vacuum.
Use the shop vac to remove remaining insulation after raking and vacuum the attic floor without commercial vacuum usage.
Bag it up as you remove fiberglass insulation from the walls securely bagging it is the first step of the disposal process.
Large debris and fiberglass batt insulation is bagged by hand.
Set up tarp and trashbags.
Use rakes to collect insulation on to dustpan place collected insulation into waste bag without commercial vacuum usage.
There are several different types of insulation so you should first identify the type you have in your attic.
Grab the batt or blanket and lift away from the wall or floor cavity.