Carver Heights is a historic west-side Savannah neighborhood with mixed older housing stock and the typical west-side rodent profile combining Norway rat pressure and older-housing vulnerabilities.

Carver Heights is one of the historic west-side residential neighborhoods. Treatment approach combines ground-level Norway rat exclusion (from corridor proximity), restoration-friendly techniques on older homes, and seasonal mouse-proofing where needed. The neighborhood has deep historic significance.
Carver Heights housing spans late-19th-century through mid-20th-century construction. Foundation types vary by era. Restoration-friendly exclusion appropriate for the older homes; standard scope for newer construction.
Norway rats are common due to corridor proximity.
Roof rats appear where canopy reaches.
House mice are common in older homes.
Every rodent service we offer is available across this neighborhood. The most-requested for this area:
Carver Heights rodent control β historic west-side housing, restoration-friendly programs.
π Call (912) 305-0115Standard whole-home programs in Carver Heights typically run $800β$1,500, depending on house size, infestation level, and exclusion scope. Pricing includes inspection, trapping where active rodents are present, building-envelope exclusion sealing, follow-up verification at 10β14 days, and our 90-day exclusion warranty. We quote in writing before any work begins and we don’t inflate scope mid-project. Initial inspection within our service area is free of charge.
Typical dispatch from our office on Gaston Street to Carver Heights is 15β25 minutes during normal traffic conditions. Same-day inspection slots are available across the area for active infestations and emergencies. Our hours are 9AM to 9PM, seven days a week, and the dispatch line answers directly rather than routing through a call center.
Norway rats are common from corridor proximity. Roof rats appear where canopy reaches. House mice are common in older housing stock. For most Carver Heights properties, the treatment approach is shaped primarily by which species is active. We confirm species during the initial inspection β droppings, gnaw marks, runways, and harborage all give us species-identification evidence before we set the treatment plan.
Generally yes β older housing has more rodent-sized entry points (sill plates, plumbing penetrations, original utility entries) and typically more weathered roofline gaps. The vulnerabilities are addressable; we’ve done exclusion work on every era of Savannah housing from antebellum construction to recent new builds. The technique and materials change with the building era, but the result β a rodent-resistant building envelope β is achievable on any property.
Yes. Interior treatment defaults to mechanical traps and covered station traps in homes with pets or young children. Rodenticides are deployed only outdoors in tamper-resistant exterior stations when warranted, and even those we’ll skip if you’d prefer. Every product on the property is explained before deployment and we provide product information on request.
We work to keep exclusion subtle β hardware cloth installed behind original soffit returns where possible, color-matched sealant on visible exterior surfaces, copper mesh in masonry gaps that oxidizes to match aged brick. On most properties, the work isn’t visible from the curb after completion. On historic homes specifically, we use restoration-friendly techniques throughout (see our historic home rodent control service).
Initial inspection requires property access β typically 60β90 minutes on site. The bulk of the actual sealing work is exterior and can happen with you home, away, or with a neighbor or property manager providing access. Follow-up verification visits are typically 30β45 minutes. Some Carver Heights customers prefer to be away during the work; many stay home β it’s up to you.
Our standard exclusion warranty is 90 days against re-entry through any sealed point. If rodents re-enter through a sealed gap inside that window, we come back at no charge. Properties on ongoing monitoring programs extend the warranty for as long as the maintenance program is active. The 90-day window is the standard residential coverage; commercial programs have their own warranty structures.
Adjacent service areas: Cuyler-Brownsville, Bingville, Cuyler-Brownsville, Tatemville.
Trusted Coastal Georgia rodent specialists since 2023. Same-day inspection and quote β no charge.
π Call (912) 305-0115