
Old or contaminated insulation in your attic or crawl space keeps your home uncomfortable and your bills high. We remove it safely and leave the space clean and ready for a real upgrade.

Insulation removal in Twin Falls means safely extracting old, damaged, or contaminated material from your attic or crawl space using industrial vacuums - most jobs take one full day and leave the space clean and ready for fresh installation.
A lot of Twin Falls homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and if yours is from that era, the original insulation may have been quietly failing for years - compressed, moisture-damaged, or simply too thin to meet today's standards. Once you can see what's actually up there, you can fix it properly.
Most homeowners schedule removal because they're planning to upgrade - think of it as step one of a two-part project that ends with a home that actually holds temperature. If you're also dealing with moisture issues underfoot, pairing removal with crawl space insulation handles both problems at once.
If your gas or electric bill has crept up each winter without a change in habits, failing insulation is one of the most common causes. Twin Falls winters regularly push lows below 20 degrees Fahrenheit - a home with degraded attic insulation has to work much harder to stay warm, and that extra work shows up on your utility statement.
Droppings, nesting material, or chewed wiring in your attic mean rodents have been living in your insulation. Given Twin Falls's proximity to open farmland, this is something local homeowners deal with often. Once rodents nest in insulation, the material needs to come out - it cannot be cleaned or reused.
If the upper rooms of your home feel noticeably colder in January or stuffy in July, the insulation above may no longer be doing its job. This is especially common in Twin Falls homes built before 1985, where decades of compression have left the original material nearly useless.
Most insulation installed before the early 1990s was put in to standards well below what is considered adequate today. If no one has ever looked at what is up there, you may be living with insulation that has been quietly failing for a long time. A quick inspection - which most contractors offer free - will tell you exactly what you have.
We handle attic insulation removal, crawl space removal, and wall cavity clearing for homes undergoing renovations. Every job starts with a free on-site assessment so we know exactly what type of material is in your home before any work begins. For homes with potential hazardous material concerns, we follow all required testing and safety protocols before removal starts. After clearing the old material, we can pair the project with retrofit insulation to bring your home up to current energy standards in one visit.
For homes with both attic and crawl space issues, we can scope both areas together and give you a combined estimate. Tackling crawl space removal at the same time as attic work is often more efficient and ensures no part of your thermal envelope is left underperforming. We leave every space visually clean - no loose material, no debris - and do a final walkthrough so you can see the finished work before we pack up.
Best for homes with compressed, moisture-damaged, or rodent-contaminated attic insulation.
Ideal for ranch-style homes where original crawl space material has degraded or been damaged by ground moisture.
For homeowners doing additions, HVAC upgrades, or full re-insulation who need a clean slate first.
Twin Falls sits at roughly 3,700 feet elevation and regularly sees winter temperatures drop into the single digits. That kind of cold exposes every weak spot in your insulation - if it is old, compressed, or damaged, you will feel it in your heating bills and in cold spots near the ceiling. The older neighborhoods near downtown and along the Addison Avenue corridor are full of homes from the 1950s through 1970s where the original insulation has never been replaced. This is not a minor upgrade - it is the difference between a home that holds heat and one that bleeds it.
Twin Falls is also surrounded by agricultural land, which means rodent pressure is a real factor - mice seeking warmth in fall and winter target attic insulation regularly. Homeowners in Kimberly and Jerome face the same issue. If contaminated insulation is the problem, removal is not optional - it is the only fix.
We ask a few basic questions about your home's age and what you're noticing. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site inspection - no commitment required and no phone quotes without seeing the space.
We access your attic or crawl space, identify the material type, check for contamination or moisture, and measure the area. You receive a written estimate before any work is scheduled.
The crew seals off the access point to keep dust out of your living space and uses industrial vacuums to remove all material. Most standard attics take four to eight hours.
Before we leave, we walk you through the cleaned space, flag any moisture or air gap issues worth addressing, and remove all debris from your property. We then discuss new insulation options if you're ready.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We will assess your attic or crawl space, identify what needs to come out, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(208) 544-9799Idaho's Division of Building Safety requires contractor licensing, and we hold a valid Idaho license - you can look it up online before you sign anything. That license gives you a baseline assurance and legal recourse if something goes wrong.
We never quote insulation removal over the phone without seeing your space. Every estimate reflects what is actually in your attic or crawl space, not a generic number pulled from a pricing sheet. No surprises on the day of the job.
Twin Falls sits next to open farmland, and we handle rodent-contaminated insulation removal regularly. We know the safety protocols, we handle the disposal correctly, and we seal entry points so the problem doesn't return after new insulation goes in.
We work across the Magic Valley from Twin Falls to Jerome, Kimberly, Buhl, and beyond. Local knowledge matters here - we understand the housing stock, the climate, and what contractors in this area encounter in older homes. For authoritative guidance on insulation removal safety, see the{' '}EPA's asbestos guidance at epa.gov/asbestos.
Every removal job we take on starts with a real inspection and ends with a clean space you can see for yourself. We do not cut corners on safety or cleanup - that is what separates a job done right from one that costs you more later.
For more information on safe insulation removal practices, the U.S. EPA Asbestos guidance covers what homeowners need to know about hazardous materials in older homes.
After removal, protect your crawl space with properly installed insulation and a vapor barrier that handles Twin Falls ground moisture.
Learn moreOnce old material is out, retrofit insulation upgrades your home to current energy standards without a full renovation.
Learn moreContact Twin Falls Insulation now for a free on-site removal estimate - the sooner you act, the sooner your home stops losing heat through a failing ceiling.