Entry point exclusion in Greater Vancouver
We walk the roofline and perimeter, close what rodents and wildlife actually use, and leave you a written map of what changed—no mystery gaps.
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Root causes fixed, not masked
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Openings Measured
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Every entry point exclusion job starts with a documented inspection — we identify the root cause before any material is placed. What follows is tailored to what your property 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
Entry Point Exclusion — Every Scope We Handle
Exterior perimeter audit
Find the gaps animals already use
Roofline and soffit work
Close the high entries squirrels test
Vents and utility penetrations
Screen what should breathe, block what should not
Door and garage transitions
Stop the thumb-wide gaps at human doors
Rodent-grade mesh closures
Chew-resistant where teeth already scored
Written closure map
Every fix tied to a spot on the building
Exterior perimeter audit
We work the foundation line, siding transitions, and low utility penetrations the way Vancouver rats and mice travel—not a drive-by visual from the sidewalk.
What's included
- Marked photo list of candidate openings
- Risk order so the worst gaps get addressed first
- Notes where landscaping or storage blocks access
Roofline and soffit work
Eaves, soffit joints, and roof returns get checked with ladder and harness discipline where the building needs it.
What's included
- Screened or plate closures sized to opening
- Call-outs when fascia is too rotten to screw to
- Coordination flags if gutter work belongs to another trade
Vents and utility penetrations
Dryer, bath, and kitchen penetrations plus cable and pipe gaps get rodent-grade mesh or plates that still match venting rules.
What's included
- Material matched to gap size and chew risk
- Labels in notes so you know which vent is which
- Soft spots flagged for follow-up if concealed
Door and garage transitions
Thresholds, garage jambs, and breezeway doors are sealed with sweeps or flashing that survive daily use.
What's included
- Before photos of daylight gaps
- Hardware adjusted where hinges cause rub
- Weatherstrip that still lets doors close
Rodent-grade mesh closures
High-activity holes get heavier mesh or plate stack-ups instead of foam that fails in a week.
What's included
- Stack-up detail noted in your report
- No mystery foam-only fixes on chew lines
- Match to adjacent finishes where visible
Written closure map
You get a deliverable you can hand to a strata or a future contractor—what we closed, what material, and what still needs a carpenter.
What's included
- Photo references per closure group
- Plain language for council packages
- Honest partial-building notes when scope stops at your unit line
Why NewGen
What Makes Our Entry Point Exclusion Different
Scopes mirror real Metro Vancouver entry work
We see deck gaps, chimney lines, and soffit entries regularly across Surrey, Delta, Vancouver, Burnaby, and Richmond — scopes reflect the conditions that actually show up here.
Line items map to openings we photographed
We separate trapping, materials, and follow-up instead of a lump sum so you know what is in scope.
Garage doors get scheduled exclusion visits
Field calls reference rodent damage at garage jambs and a booked return to close those lines.
We call out rot and shared-wall limits
Soffit and strata jobs include honest notes when carpentry or council approval has to come first.
What to Expect
From First Call to Resolved
Book a walk-around, receive a marked opening list, then we return with materials sized to what we measured. Follow-up confirms chew tests and catches anything hidden by weather or debris. You keep the closure map for the next renovation or sale.
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