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Spray Foam Stopping You Selling Your Home?

Get It Removed With Guaranteed Lender-Accepted Certification

GET YOUR FREE SURVEY

Enquire about a no-obligation survey.
Only pay on completion.

Or Call us today: 0800 061 4828

Local Survey & Removal Service

Wherever you are in the UK, we can help. We work with homeowners across England, Wales, and Scotland, offering a reliable and responsive service to ensure that your property is assessed and managed.

Helps Prevent Mortgage Refusals

We don’t just rip out the foam and leave. We inspect the condition of your roof timbers and insulation so you know where you stand and provide evidence for future sales or lender requirements.

Fully Insured & Trusted by Surveyors

We're not a general building firm or a jack-of-all-trades. Spray foam removal is what we do - day in, day out. Every project is handled by trained, insured professionals using safe, proven methods.

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See how we remove spray foam insulation quickly and effectively

STAGE ONE

Spray Foam Removal Before

Customer's loft before spray foam removal

STAGE TWO

Spray Foam Removal During

Customer's loft during spray foam removal

STAGE THREE

Spray Foam Removal After

Customer's loft after spray foam removal

An example of a customer's loft roof, before and after the spray foam removal

How can Spray Foam Insulation Be Removed?

The good news is that spray foam insulation can be removed safely and effectively.

However, it is not a DIY job. Removal requires specialist tools, knowledge, and a careful approach to protect the structure of your roof.

At Spray Foam Removal 365, we help homeowners protect their property’s value and secure the finance they need by safely removing spray foam and providing the evidence lenders require.

Or Call us today: 0800 061 4828

photo of spray foam insulation in a UK residential loft, yellow foam covering the underside of roof tiles and rafters

1. Book Your Free Spray Foam Removal Survey

Start by filling in our quick online form or giving our friendly team a call. We’ll take a few details about your property and your situation, then arrange a convenient time for your free, no-obligation survey.

2. We Visit and Inspect Your Property

One of our trained specialists will carry out a full inspection of your loft space, roof structure, and the way the spray foam has been applied. We’ll identify any potential issues and explain the best course of action.

3. We Safely Remove the Spray Foam Insulation

Our technicians use professional tools and proven techniques to carefully remove the spray foam from your roof timbers and membranes. We take great care to protect the integrity of your roof while ensuring all accessible foam is cleared away, leaving the space safe and clean.

4. Receive Your Lender-Accepted Documentation

Once the removal is complete, we’ll provide written confirmation and supporting documentation that shows the foam has been fully removed. This proof can be shared with surveyors, estate agents, or mortgage lenders to help your sale or remortgage progress smoothly.

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GET YOUR FREE SURVEY

Enquire about a no-obligation survey. Only pay on completion.

Or Call us today: 0800 061 4828 for a free consultation
Email info@sprayfoamremoval365.co.uk

FAQS ABOUT SPRAY FOAM REMOVAL

Is spray foam insulation safe?

Spray foam itself is not unsafe, but its impact on roof ventilation and property value can create long-term problems.

Because surveyors cannot inspect roof timbers properly and there is a risk of hidden damage, lenders treat spray foam as too high-risk.

No, it requires specialist equipment and knowledge. DIY removal risks damaging your roof and will not provide the documentation lenders require.

Most removals can be completed in a few days, depending on the size of the property and extent of coverage.

Yes. Without spray foam, your home is easier to sell, more attractive to buyers, and more likely to be approved for mortgages.

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