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Spray Foam Removal Portsmouth | Mortgage-Approved Specialists | Free Survey

Portsmouth's dense housing stock — Victorian terraces in Southsea and North End, post-war semis in Paulsgrove and Copnor, and 1970s–1980s homes across Waterlooville and Fareham — saw some of the highest rates of spray foam installation under government grant schemes in the south of England. In 2026, spray foam insulation is blocking property sales and remortgages across the PO postcode area. Halifax, Nationwide, Barclays, Santander, NatWest, HSBC, and Lloyds all treat it as a material defect requiring removal.

Countrywide Roofing & Insulation are Hampshire's specialist spray foam removal contractors. We remove both open-cell and closed-cell foam from Portsmouth and Fareham to Havant and Gosport, restore roof timbers, and issue the written completion certificate your mortgage lender requires. Free survey available across all PO postcodes.

Why Portsmouth Homeowners Are Removing Spray Foam in 2026

Portsmouth properties face a compound problem: high rates of spray foam installation from the 2000s and 2010s, combined with a coastal environment that accelerates the deterioration of both the foam itself and the roof timbers beneath. Salt air and increased humidity mean that spray foam in Portsmouth properties is more likely to have caused underlying timber damage than equivalent inland properties — and surveyors know this.

When Halifax, Nationwide, Barclays, Santander, NatWest, HSBC, or Lloyds commission a survey and spray foam is found, they decline to lend. It does not matter how well the rest of the property performs. Removal and a clean completion certificate is the only path to an unencumbered sale or remortgage.

Open-Cell vs Closed-Cell Spray Foam: What We Remove

Open-cell spray foam is the softer, spongy variant. It is removable mechanically, though residue treatment is essential — surveyors flag adhesive residue as evidence of previous foam if not properly neutralised.

Closed-cell spray foam is the rigid, dense variant. Portsmouth properties with closed-cell foam — particularly those where it was applied directly to rafters — present the highest risk of underlying timber damage. We assess this during your free survey. Where closed-cell foam has caused timber deterioration in a coastal environment, we include timber repair as part of the same job to ensure your roof space is structurally sound when the certificate is issued.

Our 6-Step Removal Process

StageWhat Happens
1. Free Survey A specialist surveys your loft space, identifies foam type (open or closed-cell), assesses timber condition including coastal decay, and confirms scope of works. No charge, no obligation.
2. Written Quote Fixed-price quotation issued within 24 hours, broken down by area and foam type. Timber repair costs (if any) included. No hidden extras.
3. Mechanical Extraction Foam removed using controlled mechanical methods with HEPA-filtered dust extraction running throughout. All waste disposed of legally under Environment Agency regulations.
4. Residue Treatment Adhesive residue treated and neutralised on all timber surfaces. This step is critical to achieving a clean surveyor inspection.
5. Timber Inspection & Repair All exposed timbers inspected for foam-related damage and coastal decay. Compromised rafters or joists are repaired or replaced before sign-off.
6. Completion Certificate Written certificate confirming full foam removal and timber condition — accepted by Halifax, Nationwide, Barclays, Santander, NatWest, HSBC, and Lloyds.

Spray Foam Removal Costs in Portsmouth (2026)

Property TypeRoof AreaTypical Cost (inc. VAT)Timeframe
1–2 bed terrace / flat Up to 40m² £1,500 – £2,400 1 day
3 bed semi-detached 40–65m² £2,400 – £3,600 1–2 days
4 bed detached 65–90m² £3,600 – £4,800 2 days
Large detached / extended 90m²+ £4,800 – £5,500+ 2–3 days

Closed-cell foam commands a 20–30% premium over open-cell due to additional labour. Timber repairs quoted separately following survey. All prices include VAT at 20%.

Areas We Cover in Portsmouth

We cover all Portsmouth and Hampshire coastal postcodes including PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6, PO7, PO8, PO9, PO10, PO11, PO12, PO13, PO14, PO15, PO16, PO17, PO18, PO19, PO20, PO21, PO22, and PO30–PO41 (Isle of Wight).

Portsmouth areas we regularly work in include Southsea, North End, Copnor, Fratton, Buckland, Paulsgrove, Cosham, Hilsea, Drayton, Farlington, Waterlooville, Havant, Leigh Park, Emsworth, Fareham, Gosport, Lee-on-the-Solent, and Portchester.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the coastal environment make spray foam removal harder in Portsmouth?

In some cases, yes. Salt air and increased humidity in Portsmouth properties can accelerate deterioration of both spray foam and the timber beneath it. This makes thorough timber inspection after removal even more critical. Our surveyors are experienced in assessing coastal property roof spaces and flag any additional timber work required before quoting.

How quickly can you survey my Portsmouth property?

We offer survey appointments across all PO postcodes within the week, and priority same-week appointments for chain-critical situations. Call 0800 246 5145 to book.

Can I stay in my home during the removal?

Yes in most cases. Our HEPA-filtered extraction system captures dust and particulates at source. We seal the loft hatch during extraction and carry out a full clean-down before reopening. Most Portsmouth homeowners remain in the property throughout the process.

Will your completion certificate unblock my Halifax mortgage?

Yes. Our written completion certificate is specifically structured to address mortgage lender requirements. It confirms full foam removal, the post-removal structural condition of your roof timbers, and any repairs carried out. Halifax, Nationwide, Barclays, Santander, NatWest, HSBC, and Lloyds all accept this documentation.

Ready to book your free survey? Call us on 0800 246 5145 or visit our spray foam removal page for more information.

Our process

 

Meet & greet

Step 1

Meet & greet at the agreed time confirmed with clients. Discuss your schedule of works and commence spray foam removal job.

Preparation

Step 2

Prepare the site for work to commence. Use dust sheets to cover areas of importance and move any expensive objects.

Cut out spray foam

Step 3

Cut out large sections of foam with specialist insulation saws. Use scrapers and pallet knives carefully remove from corners. Taking great care to not damage felt.

Clean-up

Step 5

Clean away and remove debris. We have a waste carriers licence and will dispose of the waste correctly and cost efficiently for our clients.

Loft insulation roll

Step 6

Carry out any remedial work. Apply new Loft insulation or rafter insulation if required. Leaving your home prepared to your specifications.

Loft insulation roll

Step 7

Take after photos and compile them into a clear site audit, which you can give to your lender

Get in touch for your FREE no obligation quote!

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