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Wildlife contamination causes droppings, feces, urine, and odors to soak into attic insulation and structure. Our attic restoration services remove contaminated insulation, disinfect affected areas, seal entry points, and install new insulation after wildlife and rodent activity is fully resolved.
Many attic companies install new insulation without addressing wildlife contamination first. Rodent and wildlife droppings, feces, urine, nesting material, and birth fluids soak into attic insulation, wood framing, and ductwork.
When these materials are not fully removed and sanitized, odors, bacteria, and airborne contaminants remain trapped in the attic — even after new insulation is installed.
Insulation-only companies often focus on removal and blow-in without prioritizing wildlife exclusion. Installing insulation before the attic is secured allows rodents and wildlife to return, contaminate new materials, and repeat the problem all over again.
Exclusion → Insulation Removal → Decontamination → New Insulation
Before new insulation is added, we confirm the attic is fully rodent-free, permanently seal entry points, remove contaminated insulation, disinfect affected areas, and eliminate odors at the source — then install new insulation, in that order.
Insulation is a long-term investment and should only be installed once the attic is properly secured.
Incorrect insulation order leads to recurring contamination and repeat costs.




Wildlife and rodents contaminate attic insulation with droppings, feces, urine, nesting material, and birth fluids. These materials cause strong odors, airborne bacteria, and ongoing contamination.
We remove all affected insulation to eliminate odors at the source and stop contamination from spreading through the attic and home.

After contaminated insulation is removed, we disinfect and deodorize the attic to address bacteria, pathogens, and lingering odors caused by animal waste.
This step targets contamination at the source and prepares the attic for new insulation.

Once the attic is clean and sealed, we install new blown-in insulation to improve energy efficiency and temperature control.
New insulation is only installed after wildlife and rodent activity has been fully resolved.

We begin with a detailed attic inspection to identify wildlife or rodent contamination, including droppings, feces, urine, birth fluids, odors, and insulation damage. We also inspect the attic and structure for open or vulnerable entry points that allow rodents or wildlife to access the home.

Before restoration begins, we permanently seal all entry points along the roofline, vents, soffits, and other vulnerable areas. This step prevents wildlife from re-entering and keeps new insulation from being exposed to future contamination.

For rodent cases, we perform follow-up visits to confirm all activity has stopped. This ensures the attic is fully rodent-free before contaminated materials are removed and restoration work proceeds.

We safely remove insulation and debris contaminated by droppings, feces, urine, nesting material, and birth fluids. Any damaged insulation, ducting, or attic materials are carefully extracted to eliminate lingering smells and odors.

The attic is professionally sanitized and deodorized to address bacteria, pathogens, and strong animal odors caused by urine and fecal contamination. This step helps improve indoor air quality and removes persistent smells.

Once the attic is clean and sealed, we install new blown-in insulation to restore energy efficiency, temperature control, and comfort throughout the home.

We perform a two to three week follow-up inspection to confirm the attic remains rodent- and wildlife-free after restoration is complete.

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If your attic has been affected by wildlife activity, droppings, odors, or contamination, early inspection helps prevent recurring issues and costly insulation replacement.
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