Spray Foam Removal

About our spray foam removal
The Spray Foam Removal Experts – Envirohouse
Spray foam insulation has become a growing concern for homeowners across the UK. It can trap moisture in your loft, reduce ventilation, and—most worryingly—make it difficult or even impossible to secure a mortgage. It may also negatively impact the value of your property.
At Envirohouse, we specialise in the safe, effective removal of spray foam insulation. Our expert team ensures all insulation is fully removed, resolving issues with damp, airflow, and lender approval. We also provide official certification upon completion—giving you confidence and proof of professional removal.
We pride ourselves on delivering fast, reliable service with minimal disruption to your home. Unlike some providers, we do not use dry ice blasting, which can be harsh and ineffective in domestic loft environments.
To keep your home energy-efficient and compliant with modern standards, we also offer high-performance foil insulation installation following spray foam removal.
Trust Envirohouse to restore your home’s integrity—and your peace of mind.
What's included
We Go The Extra Mile
Safe and thorough removal of all spray foam insulation to meet mortgage lender requirements and restore loft ventilation.
Full rafter sanding, timber treatment application, and membrane repair to revitalise your roof structure and prevent long-term damage.
We top up your insulation to 300mm—above the government standard of 270mm—for maximum energy efficiency and compliance.
You’ll receive a complete removal certificate and detailed report—essential documents to speed up the home-selling process.
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our process
Hassle-Free Spray Foam Removal
Spray Foam Removal Certification
Our removal certification provides official documentation confirming your spray foam insulation has been professionally removed and your loft thoroughly assessed. It’s often required by mortgage lenders, surveyors, and insurers.
✅ What’s Included
- • Moisture readings
- • Loft inspection report
- • Timber condition check
- • Condensation test results
- • Product certificates
- • Full risk assessment
📄 Included as Standard
Every full spray foam removal carried out by Envirohouse includes our complete certification pack at no additional cost. Issued within 2–3 working days after completion.
🛒 Also Available to Purchase
If your foam was removed by another provider, we offer a post-removal inspection and certificate service. Perfect for mortgage requirements or independent verification.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Mortgage lenders and surveyors often reject properties with spray foam insulation due to concerns around trapped moisture, timber rot, and lack of ventilation. Removing it helps restore structural integrity and makes your home mortgageable again.
On average, most removals take 1–3 days depending on the size and condition of your loft. We always aim to work quickly and safely with minimal disruption.
Not at all. We clean as we go and vacuum the entire space after the removal. We also remove all waste foam for responsible disposal at a licensed facility.
There may be some noise during the removal process, but we work as quietly and efficiently as possible. Most customers can remain in their home while we work.
Yes. While this isn’t part of the basic spray foam removal package, we do offer insulation upgrades to meet or exceed current government standards (on request).
Yes. Once we’ve completed the removal, you’ll receive an official certificate and report—essential documentation that supports sales and mortgage approvals.
No. We avoid dry ice blasting as it can be too aggressive for domestic lofts. Our process is safe, controlled, and designed to protect your property.
Yes! Just get in touch via phone or email and we’ll provide a no-obligation quote. We also offer free site visits where needed.
Envirohouse covers a wide area across the UK. Just contact us with your postcode and we’ll let you know if you’re within our coverage zone.
While spray foam isn't inherently harmful once cured, poor installation can lead to moisture problems and hidden mould, which can pose long-term health risks. That’s why removal is often the best course of action.