Raccoon Removal Service

Our Humane Raccoon
Removal Process

Our humane raccoon removal techniques prioritize the safety of both the animals and your property. We ensure a stress-free removal process that protects your home and the local ecosystem.

Inspection and sealing of entry points and potential entry points

Using deterrents so Raccoons leave on their own, along with young if any

One-way doors to allow animals to leave but not return

One and Five year warranties available with whole home exclusion

Attic clean up and sanitization

Will potentially need access to attic

Raccoon Removal and Attic Restoration Services

We start with a thorough inspection of your attic, roof, and exterior to identify how raccoons are getting in and assess any damage to insulation, wiring, or structural areas. Our team then safely removes the raccoons using approved methods, seals up all entry points, and repairs any damage to restore your home and prevent future break-ins.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if raccoons are in my attic?

Heavy footsteps at night, damaged soffits/roof vents, droppings, and strong odor are common signs.

 Yes—if entry points aren’t sealed. Exclusion and repairs prevent repeat break-ins.

 This is common. Removal must be done carefully and legally—especially during nesting season.

 They can be, especially if cornered or protecting young; they also carry parasites and can spread disease.

 If you offer repairs/sealing, say yes and list typical fixes (soffit, vents, roofline gaps).

 Some cases are same-day; others need follow-ups depending on access and behavior.

 Pricing depends on entry points, attic access, damage, cleanup needs, and prevention work.

 Trapping helps, but sealing is what stops future intrusions.

 Yes—nesting and droppings contaminate insulation; they can also disturb ducting and wiring.

 Daytime activity can happen, but if it seems disoriented or aggressive, keep distance and call a pro.

Signs You May Have
Raccoons in Your Home

Raccoons can cause significant property damage by tearing up insulation and wiring. They also pose health risks by spreading diseases through their droppings and urine. Here are clear signs of their presence:

Tracks and droppings around property

Trash and garbage bins overturned

Noises in attics and crawl spaces at night

Damage to exterior of homes/roofline

Get a Free Consultation and Take Back Your Home

Contact us today for a free consultation and reclaim your home from unwanted wildlife.

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