Friday, February 27, 2015

A Guide To Decatur Georgia Attic Animal Wildlife Proofing

By Dave L. Weglin


If animals are living in your attic, they can cause extensive damage to the plumbing, wiring and its structure. They can also become vectors of diseases. You can keep the loft of your property free from animal wildlife through consistent home maintenance. Decatur Georgia attic animal wildlife proofing involves performing routine inspections of the attic and the exteriors of your property and taking precautionary measures to ensure that animals do not make their homes in your loft.

Before animal proofing your attic, you should first check if there are animals residing in it. You can know that there are animals in your loft if you hear noises like scurrying, rolling and thumping. Other signs include droppings, chewed wiring, gnawed boards, nests and holes on the outside of the house that appear chewed open.

If they notice that there are animals residing in their attics, homeowners should either trap and release them themselves or hire a wildlife control specialist to do this for them. Removing animals from a loft is crucial because the measures that are taken to animal proof it may keep them inside. If this happens, the animals can damage the loft further or die in it.

After the animals living in a loft are removed, property owners should examine the exteriors of their properties for openings such as soffit vents and chimney pipes as well as small holes. The most effective way to keeping wildlife like squirrels, rats and raccoons from accessing a loft is sealing holes on the exterior parts of a house. Checking the soffit vents to make sure that their vent covers are secured firmly is also essential.

It is also important to seal any holes you find on the roof or close to the roof line using hardware cloth. If the soffit vents of your property lack vent covers, you should attach vent covers on them. If the vents of your loft have holes where an animal may crawl through, you may attach steel screens on them.

If your home has a chimney and its opening is too large, you may buy and install a chimney cap to keep wildlife out. Make sure that you select the right cap for your chimney because an unsuitable cap can significantly reduce the air flow. You can hire a contractor to install the cap for you or follow the installation directions.

The other important thing you need to do is to remove food sources from the exterior of your house. Make sure that all garbage cans are always tightly closed. If possible, you can keep the garbage cans inside a shed or your garage.




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