Commercial

Commercial rat control in Greater Vancouver

We work with your facility or strata lead: map how rats use docks, refuse areas, and the building shell, then exclude, trap, and follow up on a clear visit schedule.

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How Rat Control Works

Rat Control
Built for Your Operation

Every commercial rat control engagement starts with a documented site assessment — we map structural vulnerabilities, entry points, and activity patterns before any material is placed. The scope is set to what your facility actually needs.

Inspect

A thorough site assessment covering pest activity, every structural vulnerability, entry point, and environmental driver — building a complete picture before any action is taken.

Resolve

We identify the root cause and eliminate it at the source — physical exclusion, structural sealing, targeted treatment — tailored to the specific conditions of your property.

Monitor

We implement a transparent, data-rich follow-up process — AI-assisted reporting, trend tracking, and continuous system refinement — so results don't just hold, they improve.

What We Do

Rat Control Every Scope We Handle

Commercial site assessment

Written findings your team can act on

Exclusion and one-way work

Close the routes rats already use

Interior and exterior control devices

Reduce population while routes are closing

Monitoring and service reporting

Each visit leaves a paper trail

Follow-up verification

Confirm seals held after the main push

Commercial site assessment

We walk the exterior priority routes — loading doors, compactors, and garbage areas, low roof ties, and utility penetrations — plus interior areas staff flag. You get a scope tied to real spots, not a generic checklist.

What's included

  • Manager or site contact walkthrough when available
  • Notes on active rub marks, burrows, gnawing, and entry-sized gaps
  • Photo-backed items your maintenance team can line up on a plan
  • Quoted work that matches the openings we confirm

Exclusion and one-way work

Where an opening is active, we use one-way doors so rats can exit and cannot re-enter the same way, then seal with chew-resistant materials. Loading areas and service penetrations get the same disciplined pass as rooflines.

What's included

  • One-way doors on confirmed active entries
  • Metal mesh and solid backing where chew activity is heavy
  • Door sweep, dock, and vent gaps addressed to spec
  • Two-person crews when roof or ladder work needs it for safety

Interior and exterior control devices

Traps and secured stations go where sign and safety allow. We service on an agreed rhythm so kitchens, stock areas, and perimeter zones stay checked without guessing.

What's included

  • Interior trap layout where activity is confirmed
  • Exterior stations along active routes when the program calls for it
  • Servicing, rebaiting, and catch or disturbance notes
  • Adjustments when the pattern moves

Monitoring and service reporting

Commercial accounts get clear visit documentation — what was checked, what changed, and what is next. That lines up with strata councils, chains, and your facilities teams who need consistency.

What's included

  • Service summaries after scheduled visits
  • Station and trap status captured in writing
  • Resource notes when staff practices add risk (doors propped, refuse handling)
  • Escalation path when a new weak point appears

Follow-up verification

We follow up after exclusion to check that seals held and catch any new weak points before they re-open. We schedule those visits up front so the scope and accountability are clear.

What's included

  • Re-inspection of sealed areas after weather cycles
  • Check monitoring devices for new activity
  • Minor adjustments before a gap becomes a repeat infestation
  • Straight assessment of whether activity is trending down

Why NewGen

What Makes Our Rat Control Different

Scopes reference what we saw on your building

Line items map to dock gaps, roof transitions, or enclosure issues — not copy that could describe any plaza.

Built for Vancouver building realities

Tight lanes, shared refuse, older mixed-use shells, and roof access from trees change how rats move; assessments account for that.

Follow-up visits are scheduled from day one

Return visits are scheduled from the start — verify exclusion held, check monitoring, nothing left to chance.

We coordinate strata and multi-tenant access

We coordinate common-property work with your manager or council and spell out what needs owner or tenant access.

What to Expect

From First Call to Resolved

Your contact books the assessment, receives a written scope and quote, and approves a schedule. Technicians execute exclusion and device work, file visit notes, and return for verification passes. You always know whether the next visit is inspection, active work, service, or follow-up.

Initial assessment and quote, then a staged work window depending on access and roof scope; many sites see multiple visits through exclusion and verification.

Typical completion window

Frequently Asked Questions

Rat Control Done Right

Inspection, resolution, monitoring — with data to prove it worked.