Common Home Repairs After Raccoon Invasion

Has your home played host to raccoons lately? You may have won the battle of successfully chasing them away from your home but the war is not over yet till you carefully inspect your home to ensure every area is in a proper state of repair. As we are all aware when its time to contact animal control, raccoons have a way of leaving their marks so in case you are wondering what might have been compromised, here are some common home repairs to look out for after raccoon.

Duct repair

When raccoons invade your home, they may either choose to venture into your house or simply stay outside depending on what they are looking for. If they choose to come inside your house, then chances are they will leave your ducts in a state of dysfunction. This is due to the fact that they are able to rip a hole through the wall in search of food or shelter. Therefore, check your ducts before your entire HVAC system collapses.

Roof and attic repair

Raccoons are quite adventurous and they will stop at nothing to ensure they get what they are looking for, even if it means dislodging your roof or ripping holes through your attic. Once they are gone, ensure you have your roof and attic checked for any damage that may compromise your safety in the house.

Ceiling and electrical repair

Whatever raccoons look for in your ceilings, one thing is for sure that whether they find it or not, they will leave the electrical wires in the ceiling dangerously exposed. Ensure you get an electrical repair contractor to check your ceiling for such damages once the raccoons are gone.

Crawl spaces and basement

When raccoons are not causing damage to your upper part of the house, then they are definitely doing it in the lower areas. The basement offers a perfect hiding ground, and so do crawl spaces. Check these areas, especially for scratches and droppings and ensure you repair them as well.

Chimney repair

Raccoons will find it quite tempting to venture into the chimney in search for whatever catches their fancy. When they do, you can trust your chimney never to be the same again. It is, therefore, one of the repairs to look out for after their invasion.

Lawn and backyard

At times they may not venture inside your house but the damage they can do outside is as good as that they can do inside the house. In their wake is often a stinking backyard, full of their droppings. The lawn is never spared too, so you may want to check up on these areas as well.

Fence repair

Now that the fence is their entry point into your home, raccoons will do everything in their power to have as many breaches in it as possible. As a home owner, this is your first line of defense so after you have been invaded by raccoons, ensure you seal all these breaches and fortify your fence as a defense mechanism against future invasions.