Here are 3 tips to help you clean out your attic and make it ready to insulate.
Cleaning out your attic tips.
Get that sorted out before you pack everything back and close the attic up till next year.
In order to clean thoroughly your attic without making a mess there are some things you can do.
For more tips on how to keep your attic free of clutter see the links on the following page.
As the area of your home with typically the least amount of space it s best to remove all of the items in your attic and place them elsewhere in your home so you have more space to sort through and organize everything.
Bring what you need the first time you go up to the attic to minimize your trips up and down.
Large debris and fiberglass batt insulation is bagged by hand.
In case some of the items are too large or too heavy you can put them in a corner.
Because entering the attic is the most dangerous part of an attic cleanout it s important to think ahead.
Remaining loose debris and insulation is vacuumed to our waste containers outside your home.
In addition to attic insulation removal crawl pros performs these jobs to help prepare your attic for its new insulation.
Mold looks ugly is a health concern and can lead to rot in wood and other materials.
Use gloves to protect your hands from protruding nails or loose insulation while cleaning out your attic.
As you are going through all of the items from your attic place them into three piles keep trash donate.
Perform a general cleaning by removing loose dust and dirt.
Bring additional lighting if your space is dark.
Turn on each light or bring up a lamp or two to illuminate your workspace.
Trash bags a paper shredder permanent markers label tape or a label maker and storage containers.
For example you can remove all of the boxes furniture and all the other items from your attic.
The attic should be adequately lit when you work.
Keep your hands free with a headlamp or a clamp on light that you can attach to your attic beams.
We recommend utilizing your driveway garage or deck for this.