Animal Damage Repair

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In addition to trapping and removal of your dangerous wildlife issues, we also repair damages caused by these wild critters. We can:

  • Fix your damaged walls
  • Repair holes in your ceiling or basement
  • Repair chimney damage & more

Contact Wildlife X Team today for wildlife damage repair help.
 

Insulation Removal and Replacement

Attic Insulation Installation   

Let Wildlife X Team® SE Michigan attic restoration professionals remove your soiled/ineffective insulation with new insulation. We have the equipment necessary to remove damaged and contaminated insulation. We can also work with most major insurance companies and get your attic back in shape in no time. A well-insulated attic will end up saving you money; be sure to ask your tax expert about any available energy tax credits. The correct amount of insulation in your attic will help reduce your energy bills. Attics are one of the simplest rooms to insulate, especially if you just want to cap existing attic insulation (add insulation to what you already have). 

Roof Repair: Soffit, Eave, and Fascia

Soffits, eaves, and fascias on your home's roof can be attractive to animals looking for an easy meal or access to your home. Squirrels and birds are particularly attracted to worn soffits, due to their soft and rotting wood, allowing them to easily chew and peck to build nests and search for food. Wildlife X Team® SE Michigan has the proper tools, materials, and experience to repair your damaged soffit and help keep animals from taking advantage of your home.

Foundation Vent Repair

Animals often enter your crawl space or basement through venting systems in the foundation. After the removal of unwanted animals from a crawl space or basement, Wildlife X Team® SE Michigan will repair damages and implement prevention techniques including installing foundation vent screens. These vents will close entry holes and reduce the opportunity for future conflicts with other unwanted nuisance animals.