VermVac
Vacuum Removal Systems
VermVac
Vacuum Removal Systems
The Vermvac removal system offers contractors not only the equipment, but the methods they need for the safe and quick removal of hazardous materials such as vermiculite, vermin-infested attic insulation, and innumerable other residential and industrial materials. With millions of American homes in need of vermiculite abatement and many millions more in need of cleanout due to vermin infestations and moisture damage, the VermVac removal system is one of a kind.
The all-in-one VermVac removal system does the work of numerous portable systems and pays for itself in a matter of months. It conveniently collects bulk waste material making sure all exhaust air is scrubbed with a four-stage HEPA/ULPA rated filter system. The collected material is easily prepared for disposal meeting state asbestos work rules. There is no need to double handle your waste material, simply drive the VermVac system to the landfill and greatly reduce your handling and disposal fees. The Vermvac system is truck mounted and is an all-in-one system with storage space for your vacuum source, consumable materials, and hundreds of feet of 6" industrial vacuum hose.
The VermVac removal system is changing the bulk material removal industry. Job after job, year after year, the Vermvac removal system equipment and methods have proven to be the best investment for the serious contractor. Join us as we present a breakdown of a few jobs completed using our system. Read More
VermVac is not just removal equipment. With your purchase or lease of one of our VermVac removal systems, you will receive on-site training from one of the Nation's leading insulation and asbestos/vermiculite abatement companies. Get the edge over your competition by reducing costs and maximizing profits. Read More
Homeowners with vermiculite attic insulation have a real problem because it most likely contains asbestos. Their attic can NOT be made energy-efficient and they will likely be required to remove the material before they can sell their home. The type of asbestos in vermiculite is extremely friable, meaning the asbestos fibers become airborne with any handling or movement of the material. In many states, vermiculite has to be treated as asbestos so testing is a waste of time and money. The liability for contractors that handle vermiculite is serious business and they have a responsibility to protect their employees, their customers, and the homes they work in.
Homeowners with insulation damaged from vermin such as mice, chipmunks squirrels, raccoons, and bats have a real problem and they need help. Damaged insulation no longer insulates and it may carry repulsive odors from vermin feces and urine.
Such attics need to be cleaned out, the vermin entry points need to be sealed, and the attic needs to be air sealed and reinsulated. With the VermVac system, insulation contractors can offer all of the needed services and easily obtain a lion's share of the market in their area. For those that are not already licensed, pest control licensing is usually obtained by passing a state-required exam. Many offer online courses that can be completed in a day or two.
While there are millions of homes with vermiculite-filled attics, and millions of vermin-infested attics, there are many millions of homes with attics that are in need of a cleanout. The insulation may be damaged from contractors performing work, improperly installed insulation, or moisture, mold, and mildew damage.