A professional rodent inspection is the foundation of any effective removal and proofing plan. Understanding what happens during the inspection helps homeowners know what to expect and why each step matters.
The technician begins outside, examining the roofline, foundation, vents, utility penetrations, and any gaps or cracks that could serve as entry points. Rats can fit through openings as small as a quarter.
Inside the attic, the inspector looks for droppings, nesting material, damaged insulation, chewed wiring, and grease trails. The extent and freshness of evidence helps determine whether the problem is active or resolved.
The inspector evaluates how much damage has been done to insulation, ductwork, and structural components. Contamination levels are assessed to determine whether decontamination or insulation replacement is needed.
After the inspection, you receive a clear summary of findings and a recommended scope of work — typically covering trapping, exclusion (sealing entry points), and any necessary cleanup or restoration.
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