Wildlife Exclusion & Entry-Point Sealing in dallas, Plano, Frisco & McKinney
Removing the animal is the easy part. Sealing how it got in is what actually keeps it out. That's exclusion — and it's the difference between a problem solved and a problem that keeps coming back.
Free exclusion assessments across the DFW metro


Common entry points we seal
Roofline gaps, soffits, and fascia boards
Roof vents, gable vents, and ridge vents
Chimney openings
Plumbing and utility penetrations
Foundation gaps and crawlspace access points
Gaps under and around garage doors
Construction gaps where rooflines and walls meet
Animals are relentless about finding the weak spot. We think like they do — and seal all of it, not just the obvious hole.
Trapping alone doesn't solve a wildlife problem
Here's what most people don't realize until it's too late: if you remove a raccoon, squirrel, or rodent but leave the hole it used wide open, you haven't fixed anything. The attic is still warm, dry, and inviting — and wildlife in DFW finds those openings fast. Within days or weeks, the same kind of animal moves right back in, and you're paying for the same job twice.
That's why exclusion is the heart of what we do. Exclusion means finding every gap, vent, and weak point an animal can use, and sealing it with materials built to stand up to teeth, claws, and persistence. It's the part of the job that turns "we caught it" into "it's actually over."
Common questions
Can't I just seal the holes myself? You can try, but animals find the gaps people miss, and DIY patches rarely hold up to a determined raccoon or chewing rodent. Proper exclusion means finding every point and using materials that actually last.
Do you check that nothing's trapped inside first? Always. We confirm the animal — and any young — is out before sealing, using one-way doors where needed so nothing gets sealed in.
Is exclusion included when you remove an animal? It's the core of how we solve the problem, because removal without sealing is only temporary. We'll walk you through exactly what needs sealing on your home.
How much does it cost? It depends on your home's construction and how many entry points need sealing. The inspection gives you a clear, upfront number first.
How our exclusion work goes
Full inspection. We walk your entire home — roofline, foundation, vents, and penetrations — and map every actual and potential entry point, not just the one in use.
Confirm it's clear. Before sealing anything, we make sure no animals (and no young) are still inside, so nothing gets trapped in. Where needed, we use one-way doors that let animals out without letting them back in.
Seal and reinforce. We close every opening with durable, wildlife-proof materials matched to the spot — heavy-gauge mesh, sealants, flashing, and reinforcement built to outlast a determined animal.
Stand behind it. Done right, exclusion is a long-term fix.
