SPRAY FOAM REMOVAL
SPRAY FOAM REMOVAL
The Benefits
Why Remove The Spray Foam In Your Loft?
Many homeowners find that removing spray foam is essential to restore proper ventilation, protect their property’s structure. Whether you’re looking to sell your home, improve energy efficiency, or prevent costly damage, professional spray foam removal is the smart choice for a healthier, more secure loft.

Mortgage and Property Sale
Most mortgages will not lend on properties with spray foam insulation. This making a removal so important should you be thinking of moving.

Fire Hazard
Modern loft insulation is designed with fire-retardant properties, helping to slow the spread of flames and improve home safety.

Structural
Spray foam incapsulates the roof in foam, not allowing the wood to breathe. This can lead to rotting, and possibly the need for a new roof.

Health Hazard
Homeowners can be exposed to isocyanates contained in spray foam. This runs the risk of lung damage and other breathing problems.

Hidden Damage Detection
Removing spray foam allows for a thorough inspection of the roof structure, identifying hidden issues such as leaks or pest damage.

Insurance Complications
Some insurance providers may refuse coverage or increase premiums for homes with spray foam insulation due to perceived risks
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However, issues have emerged as some mortgage lenders are now reluctant to finance properties with this type of insulation, citing potential risks such as moisture entrapment and timber decay. This has left numerous homeowners in a predicament, facing challenges in selling or remortgaging their properties.
Identifying Your Spray Foam Type
Knowing which type you have can help you make informed decisions about ventilation, potential moisture risks, future renovations, and even home insurance. To determine what’s been installed, here are some key ways to identify the type of spray foam in your attic:
Open-Cell Foam
Usually light-coloured (white, light yellow, off-white)
Soft and spongy to the touch.
Low-density; you can often press your finger into it easily.
Closed-Cell Foam
Often darker (pale yellow, grey, or tan)
Rigid and firm when pressed.
High-density; feels hard and dense.


Our Service
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How We Work
Our Methodical Approach To Spray Foam Insulation Removal
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Where We Work
Coverage across the East Midlands area
Target Net Zero operates in and around the East Midland Area offering a comprehensive range of insulation services guaranteed to suit your demands.
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About Us
What Sets Us Apart From the Rest?
At Target Net Zero, we stand apart as industry leaders in spray foam loft insulation removal and new loft insulation installation. Our commitment to excellence ensures a seamless and efficient process, handled by skilled professionals who prioritise your home’s safety, comfort, and energy efficiency. With a focus on customer satisfaction, we tailor every project to meet your unique needs, ensuring long-term results and a hassle-free experience.
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FAQs
Your Questions, Answered
Everything you need to know about our services. Cant find an answer? Contact us today.
Why would I need spray foam insulation removed?
Spray foam may need to be removed due to improper installation, trapped moisture, roof leaks, off-gassing issues, or if you’re planning a renovation or upgrade to your insulation. Improperly applied foam can also cause timber rot or ventilation issues.
How do I tell which type I have?
There are two main types of foam, Open Cell, and Closed Cell. Open Cell is soft and squishy, you could squash a piece the size of a football down to the size of a tennis ball with ease and is easy to remove. Closed Cell is just the opposite, its tough, rigid, and cannot be squashed, it is very dense and difficult to remove.
How do I know if my spray foam needs to be removed?
Common signs include condensation, damp smells, reduced indoor air quality, or visible mold or rot. If your home insurance or surveyor has flagged the insulation as problematic, it’s time to consider removal.
Is Target Net Zero insured?
Yes. Target Net Zero is fully insured, and our removal specialists follow industry best practices.
Is spray foam removal a messy or damaging process?
At Target Net Zero, we use specialised tools and techniques to carefully extract the foam while minimising disruption. We take extra care to protect your property and leave the area clean and safe after the job is done.
Will removing spray foam damage my roof or timbers?
Our technicians are trained to avoid structural damage. In cases where the foam has caused wood rot or other issues, we’ll alert you and provide necessary repairs where needed.
How long does spray foam removal take?
The timeline depends on the size of the area and the type of foam used, but most residential removals are completed within 1–3 days. We’ll give you a clear estimate before work begins.
What happens after the foam is removed?
Once the spray foam is fully removed, we can recommend and install a more suitable insulation option, such as traditional loft insulation, that’s breathable, compliant, and mortgage-friendly.
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