When Attic Restoration Is Relevant in Port Coquitlam
Port Coquitlam's Oxford and Birchland Manor account for the primary attic restoration demand in the city. These neighbourhoods have 1960s to 1980s wood-frame homes with original blown insulation that has been repeatedly accessed by raccoons or squirrels from the DeBoville Slough and Pitt River corridor populations. When access spans multiple seasons without prompt exclusion, restoration is the appropriate scope.
Original 1960s to 1980s blown insulation in Port Coquitlam homes that has absorbed wildlife contamination requires full removal. It performs below current BC code thermal requirements regardless of contamination, and BC's wet climate creates mould risk in contaminated insulation without removal.
DeBoville Slough's year-round raccoon habitat means multi-season attic access without prompt exclusion is a realistic scenario on Oxford and Birchland homes where the entry was not addressed after the first incident.
What Attic Restoration in Port Coquitlam Involves
Full attic assessment. Vacuum extraction removal. Surface treatment. New insulation at current BC code R-value. Exclusion confirmed before restoration proceeds.
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