Rodent Proofing & Pest Exclusion
in Tsawwassen, BC
Tsawwassen occupies the Tsawwassen Peninsula at the southwestern corner of the Lower Mainland, with residential development on the upland portion of the peninsula and the BC Ferries terminal on the causeway to the south. The sandy soils of the peninsula drain more freely than the clay-heavy lowlands of Ladner and North Delta, which gives Tsawwassen homes better natural drainage than most of the Delta municipality.
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 Tsawwassen?
- Experience with Tsawwassen'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 Tsawwassen — What We See Here
The coastal exposure of Tsawwassen — open to the Strait of Georgia and the prevailing southwest weather — means that moisture-laden marine air is a constant factor. Even with good soil drainage, the ambient humidity in this community supports mold growth in unencapsulated crawlspaces during wet seasons. Encapsulation with a dehumidifier set to maintain relative humidity below 55 percent is the standard solution we recommend for Tsawwassen crawlspaces.