Reasons You Shouldn't DIY Your Insulation

Elyse Aufmann • August 30, 2021
Insulation is essential to trap heat inside homes—however, trapping it inside was only done back in the day to cut down on energy costs. As a result, insulation ended up causing lots of health problems. Therefore, you might assume it's a good idea to DIY it. We recommend you don't do this based on the reasons below. Here are the reasons you shouldn’t DIY your insulation.

Insulation Is Not a Toy

Could you name one thing you know about insulation if someone asked? Adding insulation into floors is nothing like decorating your home. It's a serious process that takes time to learn, and it takes even longer to remove insulation filled with asbestos. Use proper caution and contact Air Safe Inc". for your needed asbestos removal services around MA. Air Safe Inc. is certified to help remove all asbestos-filled insulation around your home.

Insulation Removal and Adding on Requires the Right Tools

It doesn't matter if you're renovating an older home or building a new one—insulation shouldn't be removed or added without the right tools. Even if you have the right tools, getting help from a company such as Air Safe Inc. can help save time, money, and even long-term health effects later in life.

Your Skillset Doesn’t Include Insulation Add-On or Removal

There are certain tricks only certified professionals know, and there's a good chance you aren't aware of what those tricks are. Our asbestos removers at Air Safe Inc. are qualified to assist in the complete removal of asbestos-filled insulation, and we can even recommend better insulation to use in your home.

A Good Majority of Insulation Inspectors Are Also Licensed Home Inspectors
Most insulation inspectors are also licensed to thoroughly look over your home or business to ensure it meets building and health codes. If you aren't qualified to correctly spot mold, mildew, or pests, hire a certified home inspector who can inspect your home for improper insulation.

Your Material Choices Are Limited

As a certified company in the removal of asbestos-filled insulation, we know the materials that inspectors can use to help in removing and installing proper insulation. We can find materials needed at reasonable prices, and if we're limited, we order beforehand so we know how to plan appropriately.

At Air Safe Inc., we know your time is precious. We can help you save some of it now that you know these reasons you shouldn’t DIY your insulation. Consult a specialist at Air Safe Inc. where we can help ensure the proper practices of removing all insulation in your home.
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