Mortgage-compliant spray foam removal — nationwide UK specialists
If spray foam is affecting your mortgage, your survey or your roof timbers, our specialist teams provide a fully documented removal and loft restoration service.
Why spray foam causes problems
Although marketed as a thermal upgrade, spray foam — particularly closed-cell systems applied directly to roof rafters — creates significant long-term issues for UK homes.
- Hidden timber decayFoam traps moisture against rafters, accelerating rot.
- Restricted ventilationLoft spaces require airflow — foam compromises it.
- Surveyor inspection issuesSprayed rafters cannot be visually inspected.
- Mortgage and remortgage refusalsMost major UK lenders now flag spray foam.

Mortgage & survey issues
Spray foam insulation is one of the most common reasons mortgage applications and house sales fall through in the UK today.
- Lender valuation declined
- Buyer's surveyor flags property
- Equity release blocked
- Re-mortgage refused
Why lenders flag spray foam
RICS guidance highlights that spray foam can conceal defects, trap moisture and compromise ventilation. As a result, most UK lenders apply a default position of decline until the foam is removed and documented.
Our removal process
A clear, six-stage process developed specifically for UK homeowners dealing with mortgage and survey issues.

Loft restoration & re-insulation options
Once spray foam has been removed, we restore the loft and offer three professional re-insulation systems to bring the property up to current standards.
Benefits of professional removal
Before & after
Real UK projects completed by our specialist installation teams.



Frequently asked questions
Get your spray foam removed — properly
Free nationwide survey · Fixed quotation · Full mortgage-ready documentation pack.
