Attic Decontamination · NJ, NY, PA
Attic decontamination starts with photographed evidence.
The mess can outlast the animals. We remove affected material, clean the attic, and document the work.

What to know
- Decontamination starts with photos, not guesswork.
- Affected insulation, droppings, nesting, and dust are separated from clean areas.
- Removal and cleaning happen before restoration decisions.
- Final photos show what changed inside the attic.
Attic Decontamination starts with proof, not assumptions.
The first visit documents droppings, urine staining, dust, nesting debris, and affected insulation. Photos separate what needs removal, what can stay, and what should be reviewed after cleanup.
Evidence photographed
We photograph droppings, urine staining, dust, nesting debris, and affected insulation before work starts.
Cause reviewed
Cleanup or closure works better when the route that created the problem is understood.
Plan explained
You see the photos and the next step before approving the job.
Attic Decontamination work follows the evidence.
The mess can remain after the animal route is closed, so affected material has to come out first. The work removes affected material, contains debris, and stays tied to the inspection photos.
Affected material removed
Removal focuses on the documented material, not a generic package.
Debris contained
The work path is handled carefully so attic or crawl-space debris does not spread through the house.
Next step separated
Closure, cleanup, and restoration are reviewed as separate decisions.
The shortcut is cleaning before the cause is known.

The evidence decides the order of work.
What gets missed when photos come last.
The active route stays open
Cleanup can look finished while the same opening keeps feeding the problem.
Affected material gets buried
Droppings, odor, nesting, and damaged insulation can hide below the surface.
Restoration gets guessed
Photos should decide what gets removed, cleaned, closed, or rebuilt.
Tell us what you found and where it is happening. We will start with the inspection.
Call (732) 351-2005Attic Decontamination ends with photos and next steps.
The cleaned attic is reviewed before any rebuild or insulation replacement is recommended.
Final photo review
You see the before condition, the removed material, and the finished work area.
Closure reviewed
The animal route or weak point is checked before the job is considered complete.
Restoration explained
Any rebuild recommendation is tied back to photos from the inspection and cleanup.
What homeowners say
“They cleaned, vacuumed, disinfected, sealed holes, and completely replaced/added new insulation. They even inspected the exterior of the house and blocked some holes where squirrels could get in (and were, as it turned out).”
Jamey L., NJ
“I needed my attic and crawl space insulation removed due to a large infestation. Mike was by far the best guy for the project. I would call him a rodent detective.”
Marc Z., NJ
“They relocated a mother raccoon and 2 babies that had been living in my attic for quite some time.”
Beth B., NJ
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5-Star Reviews
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Full cost in writing
Before any work starts. No surprises.
Get your free Attic Decontamination inspection
Free inspection. Written recommendation. No obligation.
What is attic decontamination?
Do you photograph the attic?
Can you replace insulation afterward?
Should I clean it myself?
While we're up there
Same crew, same number, same standard. We do the whole attic.
Attic restoration
The full reset: cleanup, sanitize, re-insulate, photographed throughout.
Attic insulation
Removal, replacement, air sealing. Lower bills, even temps.
Attic rodent cleanup
Affected insulation, droppings, nesting. Removed and sealed.
Crawl space
Cleanout, vapor barrier, encapsulation, insulation.
Ask about any of it on the call.
Call (732) 351-2005