To carry out Insulation Removal Adelaide, we use the SuperSucker. This is a large, powerful vacuum that has the capability of sucking all loose insulation, dust, leaves, and dirt from an area. All materials and remnants are collected through our industrial hose which leads straight to our truck; ready for disposing of. The hose and strength of the vacuum enable us to suck up materials up to 100 meters away. As a sustainably conscious business, we use a unique multi-filtration system to prevent the emission of dust into the atmosphere during this process. This also means that other workmen can share the site if need be! Whether it’s wet or dry material, the SuperSucker will successfully rid all old product—even after extreme water leakage. Whether the existing material is batts or blow-in, we’ll use this equipment to successfully rid any old, dirty or contaminated material in preparation for new installation.
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