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Rodent Exclusion & Entry-Point Sealing in Plano TX

Exclusion work that closes the roofline gaps, vents, and pipe runs rodents use, so they cannot return.

Entry-Point Sealing in Plano done right

Trapping clears the rodents you have now. Sealing is what keeps the next ones out. This step, called exclusion, is the part most do-it-yourself attempts skip, and it is the reason the problem keeps coming back.

Mice fit through a gap the size of a dime and rats through a quarter, so the work has to be precise. Our techs close every opening with materials rodents cannot chew through, from the roofline down to the foundation, and document each spot they seal.

What this service includes

  • Sealing of roofline gaps, gable vents, and soffit openings
  • Closing of garage corners, door sweeps, and weep gaps
  • Sealing around pipe, cable, and dryer vent penetrations
  • Closing of foundation gaps and burrow entry points
  • Use of steel mesh, sealant, and chew-resistant materials
  • A photo report of every sealed point

Signs you need entry-point sealing

  • You have had rodents before and want them kept out
  • You can feel a draft or see daylight in the attic or garage
  • Pipes, vents, or wires enter the home through open gaps
  • You see gnaw marks around existing openings
  • You want lasting results, not just trapping

Free inspection first. A local tech checks your home, finds the source, and gives you a clear plan and price before any work begins. See how the inspection works.

Built for Plano homes

North Texas heat and ground movement open new gaps every year as homes settle and seals dry out. That is why Plano homes that were sealed once still see rodents return through fresh roofline and slab gaps. Our exclusion work targets the openings most common to local construction. We cover every Plano neighborhood, from West Plano to East Plano, and nearby cities like Frisco and Allen.

Common questions

Why does sealing matter more than trapping?

Trapping removes the current rodents, but open gaps invite the next ones in within weeks. Sealing the entry points is what turns a short-term fix into a lasting one.

What materials do you use to seal?

We use steel mesh, hardware cloth, and chew-resistant sealant in the spots rodents target, since they can gnaw through foam and standard caulk.

Can you seal an attic that already has rodents?

We trap and remove first, then seal, so we are not closing rodents inside the home. The order matters, and we handle it in the right sequence.

Dealing with entry-point sealing?

Call now or book a free inspection. A local Plano tech will find the problem and give you a clear plan.

Plano rodent control FAQs

Questions Plano homeowners ask before they call

What materials do you use for rodent exclusion?

Galvanized hardware cloth, copper mesh, sheet metal, and concrete patch. No foam-only fixes — rodents chew through foam in days.

How long does sealing a Plano home take?

Most homes take one full day. Larger homes with tile roofs or multiple stories can take two.

Will sealing hurt my home's ventilation?

No. Soffit and ridge vents get screened, not blocked. Airflow stays the same; only the gaps get closed.

Do you seal new construction or just older homes?

Both. New Plano builds often have gaps around utility penetrations and weep holes that rodents find within the first year.