Rodent Exclusion in Cypress, TX
A whole-home inspection of every roof rat, mouse, and squirrel entry point — soffit corners, ridge vents, plumbing penetrations, weep holes — each one sealed with steel mesh, hardware cloth, and durable sealant. The permanent fix, not another spray.
A whole-home inspection of every roof rat, mouse, and squirrel entry point — soffit corners, ridge vents, plumbing penetrations, weep holes — each one sealed with steel mesh, hardware cloth, and durable sealant. The permanent fix, not another spray.
We are a local referral resource. We connect homeowners with independent rodent exclusion and attic restoration providers. Service availability, pricing, licensing (TDA / TPCL and TPWD), and scheduling vary by provider.
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A whole-home inspection of every potential entry point — soffit corners, ridge vents, plumbing penetrations, gable vents, weep holes — followed by sealing with hardware cloth, steel mesh, and durable sealant. Most jobs also include a trap-out phase before the seal if active animals are present.
Exclusion alone typically runs $500–$1,500 depending on home size. Combined with attic decontamination and insulation replacement, full restoration runs $1,500–$8,000. We publish ranges — partner quotes vary. Request an inspection for an accurate scope.
Yes. The standard process is: trap-out the existing animals first (usually 1–2 weeks), then seal every entry point after the attic is clear. Sealing with active animals inside would trap them and create a dead-animal odor problem.
They're the same thing. "Rodent exclusion" and "rodent proofing" both refer to permanently sealing entry points. Some contractors use one term, some use the other. We use "exclusion" because it's the industry-standard term.
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