Spray foam loft removal · UK-wide
If a lender, surveyor or buyer has flagged the spray foam in your roof, your property may be unsellable and unmortgageable until it's removed. We remove it safely and give you the written report they're asking for.
Why it matters
Spray foam was sold to thousands of UK homeowners as an energy upgrade. The problem surfaces years later — at the worst possible moment, when you're trying to sell or remortgage. Most major lenders now refuse properties with it in place.
A lender or valuer saw spray foam in the loft and pulled or downvalued the offer.
The survey flagged the roof and the sale collapsed at the last hurdle.
Foam hides rot and damp. Until it's removed, no one can confirm the roof is sound.
The process
A clear, fixed-price route back to a property your lender and buyer will accept.
We inspect the loft, identify the foam type and assess the roof structure underneath.
You get a written, no-obligation price with no hidden extras before anything starts.
We strip the foam from rafters and membrane and clear the waste, protecting your home throughout.
You receive documentation of the work and roof condition to give your lender or surveyor.
Why choose us
We remove open cell and closed cell spray foam, including the stubborn closed cell that most installers won't touch.
Our written report is built for exactly what surveyors and mortgage lenders ask to see.
We check the timbers and membrane underneath so you know the true condition once the foam is gone.
Dust sheeting, protected access and full waste clearance — we leave the loft tidy.
Book your free survey
Tell us a little about your property and we'll arrange a free, no-obligation survey. No pressure, no call-centre — just a straight answer.
Most major lenders and surveyors won't approve a mortgage or remortgage on a property with spray foam insulation. It can hide roof timber defects, trap moisture against the timbers and make the roof impossible to inspect properly. Removing it restores the property to a condition lenders will accept.
Yes. We remove both open cell and closed cell foam from rafters, joists and the roof membrane. Closed cell foam is harder and more time-consuming to remove, but we handle it routinely.
Yes. After removal we provide a written report documenting the work carried out and the condition of the roof structure, ready to share with your lender, surveyor or buyer.
It depends on the foam type, the area covered and the roof condition, so we don't quote blind. Your free survey gives you a fixed written price before any work begins.
Most domestic loft removals are completed in one to a few days depending on the size of the roof and the type of foam. We'll confirm the timescale in your quote.