Vermiculite Removal Process

How We Safely Remove Vermiculite Insulation

Removing asbestos-containing vermiculite is not a DIY job. It takes containment, the right equipment, and approved disposal to keep your home and family safe. Here’s exactly how our certified team handles it from first inspection to final clearance.

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A Controlled, Regulated Process From Start To Finish

The danger with vermiculite is disturbance. Done carelessly, removal spreads asbestos fibres through the whole house. Done properly, the work area is sealed off, the air is controlled, and the material never reaches your living space.

Every step we take follows Alberta abatement regulations. You get a safe result, proper disposal paperwork, and a home that’s verified clean before we consider the job finished.

Our Approach

Built Around Safety And Compliance

Full Containment

The work zone is sealed with barriers and negative air pressure so fibres can't escape into the rest of your home.

Specialized Equipment

HEPA-filtered vacuums and proper protective gear are used throughout to capture material safely and protect everyone on site.

Compliant Disposal

All material is sealed, transported, and disposed of at approved facilities in line with Alberta regulations, with documentation provided.

Done Right, The First Time

Ready To Remove Your Vermiculite Safely?

Our certified team handles the entire process, containment, removal, disposal, and clearance, so you never have to touch it. Get a free quote to get started.

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1. Inspection & Assessment

We evaluate the area, confirm the material, and plan the safest removal approach for your home.

2. Containment Setup

The work area is sealed off with barriers and negative air pressure to keep fibres contained.

3. Safe Removal

Vermiculite is carefully removed using HEPA-filtered equipment and sealed for transport, with no spread to living areas.

4. Disposal & Clearance

Material is disposed of at approved facilities and the area is cleaned and verified before we sign off on the job.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does vermiculite removal take?

It depends on the size of the area and the amount of material, but most residential attic removals are completed within a day or two. We’ll give you a clear timeline with your quote.

In many cases you can stay, since the work area is fully sealed and isolated. For larger jobs we may recommend keeping the area clear. We’ll advise based on your specific situation.

Yes. Once removal is complete, the area is cleaned and verified before we finish. You’ll have peace of mind that your home is clear of asbestos-containing vermiculite.