The Barrel Tile Roof may serve as an invitation for the Tyler critters to enter our house especially if it is not appropriately sealed. While they may appear aesthetically pleasing, the roof workers will not pay attention on the possibility that our house will be invaded by the pesky creatures. Installing the barrel tile roof is complicated since they have a tendency to leave gaps.
Bat and Rodent Removal on Barrel Tile Roof
Homeowners who live in arid areas will often have Texas barrel tile roof since it will protect them against the hot weather. Unfortunately, this design also gives the bat and rodents numerous spaces to hide. Wildlife removal is not for the beginners. They only need an insignificant space to squeeze their body through. In order to successfully get rid of the animals that are dwelling in your roof, you will have to perform exclusion.
Tyler Bat Exclusion
If you want to ensure that the bats will be removed in a legal and humane manner, exclusion would be an excellent solution. Since the problem is in the roof, you will have to put the entire structure in consideration. The process will be detailed which is why we do not recommend the amateurs to do this. There are various companies that will offer their assistance only to deliver substandard result. There are also others that will be employing unlawful techniques. Start by covering the entire roof with nets. The nets should be attached firmly on the roof. Once the animal starts to emerge out of the roof, they will be unable to move due to the nets.
After eliminating the Texas bats, it is time for you to decontaminate the attic. There will be materials that have been contaminated with their guano and urine that you should remove. The gaps on the barrel tile roof can also be enclosed with the steel mesh. After adding steel mesh, you may improve the barrier by adding high-density foam.
Rodent Removal
Just like the Texas bats, the rodents can be a nuisance once they invaded your property. Fortunately, there are steps that you can take to ensure that they will remain outside. This can also minimize the damages that the creature can cause. In case you have a Spanish style roof, simple preventative measures can help you avoid the rodent infestation. You will have to seal the openings on the tiles to eliminate their access. The sealing process may be too overwhelming. Using steel cloth on the line may be a better solution.
In case the entire project appears to be daunting on your part or if you are not confident in your skills, allow the Tyler professionals to complete the job. They have been dealing with different types of infestation that enables them to identify the right solution for this kind of wildlife problem. They also have the equipments and tools that allow them to reach the tiny spaces and gaps on our barrel tile roof.