Rodent Proofing & Pest Exclusion
in North Vancouver, BC
North Vancouver — comprising both the City and the District — sits on the steep south-facing slopes of the Coast Mountains, with residential development climbing from the waterfront up to the base of the ski hills at Grouse, Cypress, and Mount Seymour. This topographic setting creates dramatic drainage dynamics: rainfall that lands anywhere on the mountain eventually moves downhill, and the mosaic of residential lots on these slopes intercept and redirect that flow in unpredictable ways. Any home on a sloped lot in North Vancouver is managing not just the rainfall that lands on its own property but potentially a portion of what lands above it.
Rodents find crawlspaces attractive for the same reasons moisture does well there: it's dark, protected, relatively warm, and — in homes without proper exclusion — easy to get into. Rats (particularly Norway rats, common throughout Surrey and the Fraser Valley) and house mice can squeeze through gaps as small as a quarter-inch. They enter through uncapped foundation vents, gaps around utility penetrations, deteriorated sill plate joints, and even through the condenser lines of HVAC systems if protective screens are missing or corroded.
Our rodent-proofing process starts with a perimeter audit: we walk the exterior of the foundation looking for every possible entry point, then we move inside the crawlspace to identify any gaps that weren't visible from outside. Foundation vents are fitted with heavy-gauge galvanized steel mesh or replaced with sealed covers. Gaps around plumbing and electrical penetrations are packed with stainless steel wool and sealed with caulk or foam. Damaged sill plates are repaired. If the foundation vent openings are large or irregularly shaped, we use pre-formed steel exclusion panels rather than flexible mesh, which rodents can push past over time.
Why Choose Us in North Vancouver?
- Experience with North Vancouver's specific soil and drainage conditions
- Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
- Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
- Written report with photos after every inspection
- Workmanship guarantee on all completed work
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About North Vancouver — What We See Here
The soils on the North Shore are predominantly shallow glacial till over bedrock, which drains quickly in some areas and slowly in others depending on the specific till composition and the presence of clay lenses. Because the till is relatively thin in many locations, the bedrock beneath it can channel water in directions that are difficult to anticipate without site-specific investigation. Homes that appear to have good drainage in dry periods can experience significant water intrusion during intense rainfall events as subsurface flow channels saturate and overflow.
Many of North Vancouver's established residential neighbourhoods — Lynn Valley, Moodyville, Upper Lonsdale — were built in the 1940s through the 1970s on crawlspace foundations, and the combination of steep site drainage, high annual precipitation, and aging construction has created persistent crawlspace moisture problems in a large proportion of this housing stock. The structural challenges are also more complex here because sloped lots sometimes result in one side of the crawlspace being at grade or above while the other is several feet below grade — requiring drainage solutions that address both the high and low sides of the foundation.