The neighborhoods surrounding Marietta Square hold some of the oldest housing stock in the county, and age is what makes them vulnerable. Decades-old soffits, fascia, and rooflines develop gaps over time, and the large hardwoods shading these historic streets put branches right over the roofs. Older homes also tend to have the kind of chimneys, crawlspaces, and open attic access points that raccoons, squirrels, and bats move into readily. The character of these houses comes with a lot of ways in.
Around the Square we see squirrels and rats in the older attics and walls, raccoons in chimneys, and bats in the homes that have gone longest without exclusion work. We serve the Marietta Square area and the surrounding historic neighborhoods, usually same day. We handle these older homes carefully, finding the entry points that come with age and sealing them without taking away from the house.
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.
