Year after year, many homeowners are bothered by nuisance wildlife
invading their homes. With the loss of habitats due to land development,
wildlife animals have adapted their behaviour from the wild to the
urban communities where humans live.
Because of this, it
is not uncommon to experience wildlife infestation especially because
most houses are not structurally sealed to keep wildlife out. Any small
nook or crevice can give access to mice and squirrels that will soon
find a comfortable haven in your attic. Torn shingles and loose siding
invite dexterous raccoons in and it won't take long for them to create
their own den inside your home.
Any wildlife inside your
home is bad news. Not only to they pose a health risk to the human
tenants in the house by bringing in zoonotic diseases that can endanger
your health, they can also be physically destructive. One common
physical damage to homes that we have encountered many times in the past
is contaminated and damaged insulation.
There are many
ways that wildlife animals can compromise your insulation. Rats and
mice, for example, can tunnel through insulation, build nests and in
effect, allow the passing of air and odour issues. Raccoons can trample
the material thereby reducing its effectiveness.
Contaminated
and damaged insulation can cause energy wastage and unnecessary health,
structural and aesthetic issues. If you are facing this problem, it is
best to address it immediately.
One of the services offered by Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control
is replacing your insulation, especially those that were damaged by
nuisance wildlife. The process starts with the removal of any
contamination brought about by your resident critters and making sure
that your attic is clean and free from any dangers that these animals
have brought inside your home. Skedaddle’s wildlife technicians will
then analyze your current situation and recommend strategies on how to
best solve your problem.
Skedaddle then uses cellulose insulation during replacement. Here’s why:
- Cellulose insulation is environmentally-friendly. The cellulose insulation we use to replace your contaminated insulation contains 87% recycled content and is the greenest insulation product on the market today. Cellulose insulation is better at keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter because it’s scientific structure blocks air much better than its fibreglass predecessor, effectively saving energy and money.
- It is health-conscious. Our insulation strategy begins with the careful removal of contaminated insulation. A powerful and accurate blower system minimizes traffic through the home and quickly covers each nook and crevice with fresh insulation for your attic. Cellulose insulation does not introduce harmful pollutants or chemicals into your home. As an added bonus, cellulose insulation is also mold, mildew, pest and fire resistant!
- It is cost-efficient. If your home’s insulation has been damaged by wildlife, the safest course of action might include removing and replacing your insulation. However, it shouldn’t have to mean bad news for your bank account. In fact, our cellulose insulation can decrease your energy bills by up to 60% in two years depending on the severity of the prior situation.
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