Maine's Trusted Choice for Ethical Wildlife Solutions
Expert Removal. Quality Remediation. Lasting Peace of Mind.
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Restoring Your Home’s Health
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When wildlife moves into your attic, the damage goes far beyond the noise. Animals leave behind biohazards—feces, urine, parasites (like mites and fleas), and nesting materials—that compromise your indoor air quality and destroy your home’s energy efficiency.
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Our Remediation Standards:
• Total Decontamination: We don't just "pick up the mess." We use professional-grade HEPA vacuums and atomizing foggers to neutralize bacteria, mold, and pheromones at the molecular level.
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• Insulation Restoration: We remove compressed, soiled insulation and replace it with high-R-value materials that meet or exceed current Maine building codes.
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• Energy Audit: While we’re in the attic, we identify "bypass" leaks where your heat is escaping, saving you money on your monthly energy bills.
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Will Insurance Cover My Claim?
Many homeowners are surprised to find that their insurance policy may cover the cost of attic cleanup and insulation replacement.
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• Professional Documentation: We provide your insurance adjuster with a detailed "Damage Report," including high-resolution photos and a line-item estimate for remediation.
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• Direct Consultation: We can speak directly with your insurance company to explain the health risks and structural damage caused by the infestation, helping you get the coverage you deserve.
It is important to note that once animals have entered any residence, they typically soil areas in the attic or basement with fecal droppings and urine. Some animal droppings even contain diseases like Histoplasmosis (a type of lung infection caused by inhaling Histoplasma capsulatum fungal spores. These spores are found in soil and in the droppings of bats and birds. This fungus mainly grows in the central, southeastern, and mid-Atlantic states.) Insulation also often gets ripped up and used as a nest, lowering the "R" value of the insulation, requiring replacement of the insulation due to inefficiency.
Fortunately, we provide a full remediation service to address these issues. Our service includes bagging up or vacuuming out all soiled insulation and debris, and then applying a strong sanitizer/disinfectant over the entire affected area. Finally, new insulation will be rolled out or blown into the area as needed. (It is also advisable to have an electrician check over any potentially chewed wires to prevent fire hazards.)
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