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Loft Spray Foam Removal in Leamington Spa
Loft removal is the most common job we arrange locally. It applies where foam has been sprayed between or over the rafters in the roof space — precisely the area a surveyor needs to inspect when valuing a property.
What the service includes
The contractor surveys the loft, identifies whether the foam is open or closed-cell, and gives a fixed price. On the day, the foam is removed back to clean timber, the roof structure is checked, the space is cleared, and the waste taken away for proper disposal. Insulation can be reinstated if you need it.
Open-cell versus closed-cell foam
The two types behave very differently, which affects both cost and method.
- Open-cell foam is softer and more sponge-like — generally easier to remove and less likely to have bonded hard to the felt.
- Closed-cell foam is dense and rigid, bonds aggressively, and is far more labour-intensive to take off cleanly. Most mortgage refusals involve closed-cell foam.
A quick loft inspection confirms which you have, which is why a survey always precedes a firm price.
When loft removal is needed
- A mortgage valuation or RICS survey has flagged the foam
- You are selling and a buyer's lender has refused to proceed
- You are remortgaging and your lender now wants it gone
- An insurer or the roof condition has raised concerns
How the work is done
- Free loft survey and fixed written quote
- Protection of the hatch, landing and access route
- Careful removal of foam from rafters and joists
- Inspection of the exposed timbers
- Timber treatment only where genuinely required
- Full clearance and responsible waste removal
- Written confirmation for your lender or surveyor
Local knowledge
Leamington and the surrounding Warwickshire towns have a large stock of Regency, Victorian and interwar homes with cut-timber roofs — exactly the roofs where hidden foam causes the most concern at survey. Getting the timbers visible and documented is usually the fastest route to a completed sale.
Frequently asked questions
Can you remove foam without harming the roof?
Yes — that is the core skill. An experienced installer works the foam back from the timber by hand and with the right tools rather than tearing at it, keeping the felt and rafters intact so the roof stays watertight.
Will the loft be re-insulated?
Once the foam is gone, most owners fit standard mineral wool between and over the joists, which is breathable and fully mortgageable. The contractor can quote for this at the same time.
Related services
Roof Spray Foam Removal
Foam stripped from the underside of the roof so surveyors can inspect the timbers.
Spray Foam Survey & Report
An inspection and written report that lenders and RICS surveyors will accept.