Under house rubbish removal.
You’re enjoying your Kiwi summer and suddenly you remember the cold draft that trickles through your floor boards during winter. This is when you realize you need to get your floor insulated before the cold comes back. There is never a better time than now to get this project done since you have free time during the summer break.
Why install under floor house insulation?
There are many reasons why you should want to have under house insulation. Many people install it for a warmer, dryer house or because they are going to sell their house soon and want their house to increase in price. Many homebuyers want good home insulation because without it, your house losses around 10% of its heat.
Where to start?
Before you can get all the tools and the underfloor insulation, you will need to remove any rubbish and items under your house. This is so you can easily install the insulation when the time comes.
How to get the rubbish removed?
Whether it’s old mattresses, cardboards, hoses, gumboots, boxes, old building tools or general rubbish piled up under your house, you need it removed. If you need help removing your rubbish, you can call us on 0800 Dump Me or you can send us a quote request here. We will come and pick up and put all your rubbish in our truck and take it away for you. We do the lifting and remove the rubbish from your property easily and for an affordable price.
Rubbish is gone, now what?
Buying the right tools and insulation for your house is imperative. You can go to your local Mitre 10 and ask them all about insulation.
Basic tools and supplies you will need to install insulation:
- Either polyester, wool, polystyrene or fibreglass underfloor insulation.
- Gloves
- Safety glasses
- Mouth mask
- Measuring tape
- Torch
- Staple Gun (Around 14mm staples) (Check with your local hardware store about what staples you should use)
- Knife
- Ladder
To get a step to step guide on how to install under floor insulation got to how to install underfloor insulation.
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