Dead rodents decompose quickly, leading to unpleasant odors that can permeate the house. Decomposing rodents can release airborne particles that might cause respiratory issues. Hantavirus, salmonella, and other pathogens are frequently carried by rodents and transmitted to humans through inhalation of dust or ingestion of food contaminated with rodent droppings, urine, or saliva.
Over time, rodents can really make a mess of your attic and crawl space. They shred insulation and other materials to make nests. It's common to find large deposits of feces, urine and their pheromone spray (which attracts other rodents for mating).
We use our 23 HP industrial vacuum to remove all the rodent debris - along with all the contaminated insulation. Everything is safely extracted through large flexible PVC pipes to a filtered holding bag well outside your home.
Our service includes all transfer and disposal fees to properly discard of debris in a safe and sanitary manner.
After all the dead rodents, feces, and old insulation have been removed, we perform decontamination and disinfection of all service areas to eliminate bacteria, viruses, mildew, rodent odors, rodent pheromones, and mold spores. We use only EPA approved treatments and our employees wear all the required protective gear to safely and effectively sanitize your project area.
If you’re ready to improve the insulation in your home or business, give Attic Elite a call at (888) 805-8848 today! We’ll be happy to schedule a time to come out and evaluate your specific needs. Our customers consistently give us 5-star reviews. We’re the best at what we do, and we’re always here to help.
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