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We relocate trapped opossums back to their natural environment, giving them an opportunity to thrive!
We can turn weak, chewed corners into strong, metal ones that are both durable and cosmetically appealing!
Plastic ridge vent, which is entirely plastic and easily chewed, creates a prime entry point for rodents.
Spray foam simply does not cut it with critters. They will chew right through it.
Rat chewing on HVAC component tubed insulation.
The front door for a family of raccoons living in one of our customer's attic.
A squirrel making itself a new home at the bottom of a quad vent.
Soffit vent screen busted out by a critter.
Critter Stop often replaces insulation for its customers, creating a more sanitary and safe home while also lowering energy bills.
Critters often create pathways in attic insulation, redistributing and packing down insulation, lowering energy efficiency.
Unless properly sealed off, gas and electrical lines can provide a highway for rodents right into your home!
Rodents can cause significant damage to electrical wires, HVAC components, and ductwork, costing homeowners many thousands of dollars.
Gaps between fascia boards and shingles are a very common entry point for critters.
Larger critters often like to run along ducting when traveling around attics. While this makes their travel less noisy, their tracks are undeniable!
Knock. Knock. Who's there? A raccoon wondering what you are doing in his home!
Standard ground vent covers can easily be chewed through by rodents wanting to enter your crawl space.
The thin screen behind gable vents are often helpless against critters wanting to get into a safe and cozy attic.
Ridge vents are great for ventilating your attic, but because they are made entirely of plastic, rodents can chew right through them if they choose to.
What starts as a rat hole, can often lead to squirrels, and even raccoons, as it did for this homeowner.
"Roof returns," or areas where the soffit board or fascia board come back and meet the shingle are one of the most common entry points for rodents to enter your home.
Rodents under your deck? A rat wall like this one (in progress) can help!
Even brand new garage trim board like this home's offers a gap large enough for rodents to enter your home.
The thin screens on the inside of gable vents offer little resistance to critters wanting to enter your home or attic.
The weak, thin screens placed on the inside of saucer vents are no match for critters wanting to get into your safe, cozy attic. These vents are a common entry point for animals.
Critters can chew pipe stacks all the way down to the roof, creating an entry point for themselves and other rodents.
Weep holes are great for your foundation, but they can let mice and small snakes into your home if they are left wide open!
Unsure where rodents are getting in? The answer isn't always obvious. This is a rodent-chewed hole underneath a customer's shingles, along the drip edge.
Rodent droppings are an undeniable sign of unwanted visitors in your activity!
A shifting foundation can create gaps between your brick exterior and fascia gaps, allowing an entry point for rodents, which we will seal up for our customers.
Safety is a top priority at Critter Stop, especially when working on roofs!
Racoon captured
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