Attic Insulation & Restoration
Energy Efficiency, Pest Prevention and Sanitation
- Insulation: Save money and energy while deterring pests
- Restoration: Remove evidence of wildlife infestations, clean and decontaminate
- Restorations may be covered by insurance
Our team is fully certified for
Trapping & Removal
We trap and remove existing nuisance wildlife.
Attic clean outs
After wildlife removal, we remove and dispose of old insulation and animal feces; decontaminate the habitat (remove animal scent) to discourage re-infestation; treat and disinfect all wood.
Sanitizing
We thoroughly clean and sanitize the attic.
Refresh Insulation Installation
We blow in the appropriate level of new insect-prevention insulation which will reduce or prevent future insect infestations and increase energy efficiency.
Seal Entry Points
We search for entry points and seal them to avoid future re-infestation.
Insurance Claim Preparation
We prepare your report to help you file for insurance where eligible.
Why Do I Need Attic Restoration?
Attic restorations are most often conducted when a rodent or wildlife infestation is discovered. The main reason for restoration is to decontaminate the attic from residual toxins left from wildlife feces, urine, and dander, which often create a strong odor and attract mites, parasites, maggots, flies, roaches, ants, and other insects.
Attic Pest Prevention
The secondary reason an attic restoration is conducted is for pest prevention and, as an added bonus, enhanced energy efficiency. Some of Florida’s older homes still have original insulation that has lost most of its insulating abilities. Over time, it settles and loses its energy efficiency. Add rats, mice, raccoons, opossums or other uninvited wildlife guests and your attic can be a major problem.
Attic Restoration May Be Covered By Insurance
If an animal moves into the home and causes damage, attic restorations may be covered by insurance.