Loft Spray Removal Stoke-on-Trent
At Home Energy Save GB, we provide professional loft spray removal in Stoke-on-Trent, helping homeowners safely remove spray foam insulation from their roof space. Our service focuses on restoring proper airflow, reducing the risk of moisture related damage and protecting the long term condition and value of your property.
WHY CHOOSE US?
If spray foam insulation is affecting your loft, Home Energy Save GB delivers a detailed inspection and a reliable removal service. We assess the condition of your roof space, identify issues such as trapped moisture and timber deterioration, and take steps to reinstate effective ventilation.
Why homeowners choose us:
- Experienced & Qualified Local Surveyors
- 40+ Years Experience
- KIWA Accredited
- 5 Star Google Reviews
- 25 Year Guarantee On All Services
Book your FREE loft spray foam assessment today or call us on 0800 065 4044 to take the first step towards a healthier, well ventilated home.
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Customer Reviews
EXCELLENT Based on 1723 reviews Posted on Tom OgdenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Eiick, was absolutely brilliant! Very experienced and diagnosed the problem immediately. Repair organised.Posted on Francisca CTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Larry came around , gave a thorough explanation of how to sort out the loft and improve my energy efficiency.He was very professional and arrived on time.Posted on carl athertonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Alex and ben Arrived half an hour early. Walked me round everything that they was going to do. They then set about doing the tasks with complete professionalism. When they had finished they showed me everything that was done. They left the place clean and tidy. Highly recommendPosted on Becky CheadleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Brilliant service,even helped me move a bed🙂Posted on Georgie AlexanderTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had our survey done, by Phil. He was very knowledgeable in the field, and walked us through the solutions we need to take. Our treatment was carried out by Craig, who took special care of all household items, whilst carrying out the treatment. Craig made sure to explain the best methods of cleaning the treatment. Would highly recommend! Thank youPosted on Leah Warner-TedaldiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had Kai and Sam come to do isotherm insulation on our walls. They were great, really upbeat and friendly. They worked really hard and left the place so tidy. The work looks good so far! Review is done on the day of completion Update: we had a lot of trouble with this company in the end. The plastering work ended up needing to be redone. It took 6 weeks for it to be redone and we were left with a completely unusable room and really bad communication. There were so many times when I rang through to the switchboard and escalated matters for nothing to happen. We felt totally helpless and stranded. I have since tried to get through to their complaints team to no avail. We had the isotherm sheeting fixed which was then skimmed over the top. Once this had set you could quite easily push it in with your finger, denting it (see pic of finger dents). The company surveyor (who we asked to be sent round) said that this was expected and how the isotherm works (I would not recommend!) Luckily they sent a plasterer round to fix it, and he said the whole thing (isotherm and all) needed to be redone, and he redid it all. It now looks really good and doesn’t dent with your finger. TBH I wouldn’t recommend this company, I found them impossible to get in touch with and just gatekept at a switchboard and left us in a really vulnerable position and took 6 weeks to fix it.Posted on Monika NiebojTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Larry has arrived today with lots of helpful information, been very polite and understanding. Definitely recommended :)Posted on Amanda WilliamsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ellick came to visit us today, was absolutely lovely, very friendly and explained everything in detail, would definitely recommend!Posted on paul coplandTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had John and Ron at my house this morning fitting a new damp course. They were both friendly and professional. They turned up at my property on time, did a very neat job, explained everything that they were going to do and cleaned up after they had finished.Posted on James WaltonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Larry was very professional! He is very knowledgeable and helped me diagnose my damp issue.
Spray Foam Insulation in the Loft Can Cause Serious Roof Problems
Spray foam insulation can interfere with natural airflow within the loft, especially when applied directly to the underside of the roof. This restriction can cause moisture to become trapped, creating damp conditions that affect roofing materials over time.
If not addressed, trapped moisture can lead to timber decay, hidden structural issues and complications when selling your property or applying for a mortgage. Removing spray foam insulation helps restore ventilation, protect your roof and maintain the long term value of your Stoke-on-Trent home.
Free Loft Spray Foam Assessment in Stoke-on-Trent
If you are concerned about spray foam insulation in your Stoke-on-Trent property, we offer a free, no obligation survey. We cover Stoke-on-Trent and surrounding areas including Newcastle-under-Lyme, Hanley, Burslem and Longton.
Our surveyors carry out a comprehensive loft inspection, checking ventilation, assessing the condition of roof timbers and reviewing how the spray foam has been installed. Using specialist equipment, we determine the safest and most effective removal method for your property.
Common Issues Loft Spray Foam Insulation Can Cause
Restricted Airflow
Spray foam insulation can block essential airflow within the loft, particularly when applied directly beneath roofing materials. This restriction prevents proper ventilation and can lead to moisture build up over time.
Condensation Build Up
When warm air rises into the loft and cannot escape, it condenses on colder surfaces such as rafters and felt. This results in ongoing damp conditions that can affect both the roof structure and insulation performance.
Timber Rot
Prolonged exposure to damp conditions can lead to timber rot within the roof structure. Rafters and joists may weaken or decay, potentially causing structural concerns and costly repairs if not resolved.
Is Spray Foam Insulation Damaging Your Roof?
Spray foam insulation can create problems for roof structures where consistent airflow is required. By restricting ventilation, it can contribute to moisture retention and gradual deterioration of roofing materials.
Many Stoke-on-Trent homes depend on proper ventilation to maintain a dry and stable roof. A professional survey can identify whether spray foam is causing issues, and removal can help prevent further damage while protecting your property’s value.
Loft Spray Removal Experts in Stoke-on-Trent
Home Energy Save GB provides trusted loft spray foam removal services across Stoke-on-Trent, combining decades of experience with proven removal techniques. With over 40 years in the industry, we are known for delivering high standards and reliable results.
Our accredited team follows strict safety procedures, ensuring each loft is carefully assessed and the most appropriate removal method is used. We focus on protecting your roof structure, restoring ventilation and delivering long lasting results you can depend on.
What problems can spray foam insulation cause in a loft?
It can restrict airflow, trap moisture and lead to condensation and timber damage if left in place.
Is spray foam removal always necessary?
Not always, but if it is causing issues or affecting a mortgage application, removal is often recommended following a survey.
How is spray foam insulation removed safely?
Specialist tools and methods are used to carefully remove the insulation without damaging the roof structure.
Will removing spray foam improve my home’s condition?
Yes, it can help restore airflow, reduce damp risks and protect the overall integrity of your roof.