REMOVAL PROCESS

Removing vermiculite insulation is important because it may contain Asbestos, which can become airborne and pose a health risk if disturbed. Taking it out safely also improves indoor air quality, eliminates uncertainty during inspections, and makes your home easier to upgrade or sell.
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Why Our Process is Safer & More Efficient

Manual removal works—but it’s slower, dirtier, and increases the chance of spreading contamination.
A vacuum system turns vermiculite removal into a controlled, contained, and efficient process—which is exactly what you want when dealing with something that might contain asbestos.
Breathe Easier with Vacuum Removal

Why Choose Vacuum Removal Over Manual Bagging?

Vacuum removal systems significantly reduce airborne fibers, ensuring a safer work environment. Unlike manual bagging, which disturbs dust and fibers, vacuum systems pull materials directly into sealed containment, minimizing airborne dust and creating a cleaner attic space.
Control Airflow Effectively

True Negative Pressure Control

Vacuum systems maintain negative pressure, actively pulling air and materials in one direction. This ensures containment integrity, unlike manual removal, which can stir up dust and fibers, compromising safety.


We use digital and analog manometer readings to have certainty that we are maintaining consistent negative pressure and keeping asbestos fibers from wandering into your living space.

Faster and More Efficient Removal

Vacuum Systems vs. Manual Removal

Using vacuum systems for Zonolite asbestos containing vermiculite removal from Libby, MT mines allows for continuous extraction, significantly speeding up the process. Unlike manual methods that require filling bags, sealing them, moving them, and repeating the cycle, vacuum systems streamline the entire operation. This efficiency not only saves time but also reduces the exposure time for workers in potentially hazardous environments.

Better Access to Tight Spaces

Reach Every Corner

Hoses attached to vacuum systems can easily reach into corners, eaves, and low-clearance areas that manual work often misses. This ensures a more complete removal of insulation and mold with less crawling and disruption, making the job safer and more thorough.


Complete removal means absolute certainty asbestos fibers aren't disturbed and airborne during reinsulating or spilling down into the living space during remodeling or rewiring.

Keep Asbestos Contamination in the Attic

Contact us to schedule your Vermiculite Removal and take the next step toward a healthier home..