If your Kelowna home has loose, pebble-like grey-brown insulation in the attic, it may be vermiculite — and there’s a meaningful chance it’s contaminated with asbestos. Much of the vermiculite sold across Canada under the brand name Zonolite originated from a mine in Libby, Montana that was later found to be contaminated with tremolite asbestos. Older Okanagan homes and lakefront cottages insulated decades ago may still have it sitting in the attic today, undisturbed.
This site connects Kelowna homeowners with providers experienced in vermiculite testing and removal.
Why This Is Different from Other Asbestos Removal
Vermiculite removal is typically a larger-scale project than removing a popcorn ceiling or floor tile section. Attics can contain a substantial volume of loose material that needs careful removal without excessive disturbance, since loose-fill insulation releases fibres into the air more readily than materials bound into a solid surface.
What the Process Generally Involves
- Testing a sample of the attic insulation to confirm whether it is vermiculite and whether it tests positive for asbestos contamination
- Sealing off the attic access point and setting up containment
- Specialized vacuum equipment designed for safe removal of loose-fill insulation
- Proper bagging and disposal of removed material
- Often followed by installation of new, asbestos-free insulation
Cost Considerations
Vermiculite removal is generally one of the more expensive asbestos-related projects given the volume of material typically involved. Attic vermiculite removal can run into the thousands of dollars depending on attic size and accessibility. Submit a quote request with your attic’s approximate square footage for a more accurate estimate.
Why Kelowna Homeowners Should Pay Attention
Vermiculite insulation was widely used in mid-century construction throughout the Okanagan, including the older homes in Rutland and Glenmore and many of the region’s lakefront cottages. If your attic insulation has never been tested and your home or cottage dates to this era, it’s worth confirming what’s up there before any roofing, electrical, or storage work disturbs it.
FAQ — Vermiculite Insulation
| How do I know if my attic insulation is vermiculite? | Vermiculite typically appears as small, lightweight, pebble-like granules in a grey-brown or silver-gold colour, quite different from fluffy fibreglass batts or blown-in cellulose. If unsure, avoid disturbing it and submit a quote request for assessment. |
| Does all vermiculite insulation contain asbestos? | Not all of it, but a significant portion sold in North America originated from the contaminated Libby, Montana mine. Testing is the only way to confirm whether your specific insulation contains asbestos fibres. |
| Can I just leave the vermiculite alone if I’m not renovating? | Undisturbed vermiculite in a sealed attic generally poses lower risk than disturbed material. However, any future work that disturbs the attic creates a disturbance risk. Many homeowners choose to remove it proactively. |
| How much does vermiculite removal cost in Kelowna? | Costs vary based on attic size and accessibility, generally higher than smaller-scale asbestos removal projects. Submit a quote request with your approximate attic square footage for accurate pricing. |