The older, heavily wooded neighborhoods across East Cobb, from the areas around Johnson Ferry and Roswell Road to the subdivisions backing up toward the Chattahoochee, give squirrels and raccoons exactly what they want: tall hardwoods with branches reaching right over the rooflines. Many East Cobb homes have been here long enough that soffits, fascia, and vent screening have weathered, and the mature trees mean there is almost always a branch bridging the gap onto the roof. It is a combination that keeps attics busy all year.
The calls we get most in East Cobb are squirrels in the attic and raccoons denning in chimneys or above garages, with rats turning up in the older homes. We cover all of East Cobb and can usually get out same day. Whatever is up there, we find how it got in, remove it, and seal the house so it does not come back.
What we handle here
How it works
- 1
Inspect
A full inspection of the attic, roofline, crawlspace, and exterior to find every entry point.
- 2
Remove
Humane removal of the animals using methods appropriate for the species and season.
- 3
Seal
Every entry point is sealed with exclusion-grade materials so wildlife can't get back in.
- 4
Clean
Contaminated insulation and droppings are cleaned up and the space is sanitized.
