
Vermiculite Insulation Removal in North Delta, BC
Licensed, WorkSafeBC-compliant vermiculite insulation removal for North Delta homes and buildings. Fully insured and locally operated.
Vermiculite insulation removal in North Delta deals with the grey, pebble-like attic insulation found in homes built or renovated through the 1950s-1980s. The Zonolite brand, dominant throughout this period, came from a mine contaminated with tremolite asbestos. Any vermiculite attic in an North Delta home should be treated as potentially contaminated until tested. We remove it under Type 2 containment with full respiratory protection and dispose of it at a certified facility.
Vermiculite attic insulation in North Delta properties from the 1960s through the 1980s period presents a consistent challenge because the material blends in with non-contaminated insulation and is rarely visible without entering the attic. North Delta homes from this era consistently show asbestos in popcorn ceiling texture applied throughout the upper floor, vinyl floor tiles in kitchens and bathrooms, and drywall compound at every seam — a combination that makes pre-renovation surveys here almost always return multiple positive materials. We approach vermiculite removal in North Delta attics with full Type 2 containment, disposable Tyvek PPE and supplied-air or half-face P100 respirators. All material is bagged and manifested for certified disposal, and the attic is HEPA-vacuumed before clearance sampling.
North Delta's Sunshine Hills and Scottsdale areas are full of homes from the asbestos era, so popcorn ceiling and floor removal here usually starts with a test.
What's included with vermiculite insulation removal in North Delta
- Testing of the vermiculite before removal is confirmed
- Full sealing of attic hatch and floor penetrations
- HEPA-filtered negative air established in the attic during removal
- Industrial HEPA vacuum extraction of all loose insulation
- HEPA vacuuming and wet-wipe of all attic surfaces post-removal
- Certified disposal of all material with documentation
- Air clearance sampling before containment is removed
- Written clearance documentation for your records
- Advice on re-insulating after removal
When North Delta property owners call us
Before any attic work or re-insulating
Adding insulation, running new wiring or ducts, installing pot lights — any attic work that disturbs vermiculite must be preceded by proper removal. Don't allow trades to work up there until it's been cleared.
Pot lights, wiring or HVAC upgrades
Drilling through an attic floor containing vermiculite sends fibres directly into the rooms below. Electricians and HVAC contractors regularly disturb vermiculite without realising it. Remove it first.
Selling or buying an older home
Vermiculite is increasingly flagged in home inspections. Having a documented removal and clearance certificate removes a major negotiating point and protects both parties from future liability.
Energy efficiency upgrades
Many Surrey homeowners undertaking energy retrofits discover vermiculite when planning insulation upgrades. Remove the vermiculite first, then re-insulate with modern materials that actually meet current thermal standards.
Why North Delta homeowners choose us
- HEPA extraction keeps every fibre in the attic, out of your living space
- We test before removing — no assumptions, no unnecessary work
- Full Health Canada and WorkSafeBC compliant procedures
- Certified disposal with chain-of-custody documentation
- Local Surrey crews familiar with the area's housing stock
- Advice on re-insulation after removal is part of every job
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FAQ
Vermiculite Insulation Removal FAQs for North Delta
Do you offer vermiculite insulation removal in North Delta?
Yes, we serve all of North Delta and the surrounding Tri-Cities and Metro Vancouver region. Call us or fill out the quote form to book a site visit.
How quickly can you start in North Delta?
For most North Delta projects we can arrange a site visit within a few days. If you have a renovation or demolition on a tight timeline, let us know when you call and we'll do our best to accommodate.
How do I know if my North Delta attic has vermiculite insulation?
Vermiculite looks like small, grey-brown pebbles or expanded mica — coarser and lighter than fibreglass batts. If your attic has this material and your home was built or renovated before 1990, it should be tested. We can identify it on-site and take samples for lab analysis.
Can I remove vermiculite myself from my North Delta attic?
No. Vermiculite insulation removal is regulated work under WorkSafeBC's OHS Regulation and requires a trained asbestos abatement contractor. The material must be removed under Type 2 containment with appropriate PPE and disposed of at a certified facility with a waste manifest.

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