An attic that’s housed roof rats for a season needs more than a quick sweep. Droppings, nests, urine-saturated insulation, contaminated air handler boots β full cleanup is its own scope, and it’s usually the most expensive part of recovering from an infestation.

Attic rodent cleanup and sanitization in Savannah is the full-attic remediation scope performed after a rodent infestation has been cleared from an attic space. It includes droppings removal, nest removal, contaminated insulation evaluation and removal, sanitization of structural wood and ducting surfaces, and air-handler boot inspection. It’s typically the largest cost in recovering from a sustained attic rodent infestation. Typical scope: $1,200β$3,500.
Attics that have housed roof rats for a season carry contamination that goes beyond what’s visible. Droppings on insulation surfaces are the obvious part. Less obvious: urine that’s soaked into the top layer of blown-in insulation, nesting material tucked into eaves and around HVAC equipment, contaminated air-handler boot seals where rodents have entered the ductwork system, and odors absorbed into structural wood over weeks or months.
Savannah’s humidity makes the cleanup more important. Damp humid attics let droppings break down and aerosolize faster than dry climates. The off-gassing of ammonia from urine-soaked insulation continues for months in Coastal Georgia conditions. Without full cleanup, occupants of the home below the attic can experience allergy symptoms, respiratory irritation, and (in sensitive cases) more serious health effects from extended low-level exposure.
Pre-cleanup inspection produces a contamination map and photo record. You see what we’re cleaning and what we’d recommend replacing.
Plastic sheeting at the attic access to prevent contamination from spreading to living areas during the work.
Droppings, nesting material, dead rodents removed with full PPE protection. Sealed bagging on the spot.
Severely contaminated insulation removed and bagged for disposal. Lightly contaminated or uncontaminated insulation left in place.
Disinfectant pass across structural wood, ducting exterior, and remaining insulation surfaces. Written documentation of what was cleaned and what was removed.
Attic cleanup pricing depends on attic size, contamination level, and how much insulation needs removal. Insulation replacement is quoted separately.
| Scope | What's included | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Light contamination, small attic | Droppings + nests, minor sanitization, insulation intact | $1,200β$1,800 |
| Moderate contamination, standard attic | Significant droppings, partial insulation removal, full sanitization | $1,800β$2,500 |
| Heavy contamination, large attic | Extensive droppings, full insulation removal, structural sanitization | $2,500β$3,500 |
| Insulation replacement (add-on) | See insulation replacement service for per-sqft pricing | Quoted separately |
Full attic remediation after rodent infestations in Savannah. Droppings, nests, sanitization, insulation evaluation.
π Call (912) 305-0115For light contamination (a few days of activity, minimal droppings), often a basic droppings cleanup scope is sufficient. For sustained contamination (weeks or months of activity, droppings throughout the attic, nesting material in multiple spots), full cleanup is meaningfully better for both immediate health and long-term odor control. We tell you honestly during inspection which scope your specific attic needs.
Yes, in most cases β combined removal of contaminated insulation, sanitization of surfaces, and time for off-gassing to complete typically eliminates the smell within 1β2 weeks of cleanup completion. Some heavy-contamination cases benefit from additional ozone or hydroxyl-radical treatment, which we can coordinate with a specialty restoration company if needed.
Removal of contaminated insulation is included; installation of new insulation is a separate scope. We can coordinate the replacement (see our insulation replacement service) or you can hire a separate insulation contractor. Most customers prefer the coordinated approach so the timing works out.
Most single-attic homes complete cleanup in one full day β 6β10 hours including inspection, containment setup, removal, sanitization, and breakdown. Larger attics or heavy contamination can extend to two days.
Exterior sanitization of ducting surfaces is included. Interior ducting cleaning (inside the ducts themselves) is HVAC-trade work that we don’t perform directly β we coordinate with HVAC contractors when interior cleaning is needed. If rodents accessed the interior of the ducting system, interior cleaning is typically recommended.
Either works. Sealing first prevents new contamination during the cleanup window. Cleanup first lets us identify entry points by the contamination trails. Most customers run them in sequence: sealing first (so the attic stays clear during cleanup), cleanup second.
Sometimes β particularly when the cleanup is part of a broader claim (water damage from chewed plumbing, electrical work after wire damage). Standalone rodent-cleanup coverage varies by carrier. Worth a call to your insurance company; we provide documentation if you want to file.
No β containment sheeting at the attic access keeps contamination from spreading to living areas during the work. Some homeowners prefer to be out during the day, particularly if they have respiratory sensitivities, but it’s not required.
Related Savannah services: contaminated insulation replacement Β· attic exclusion sealing Β· droppings-only cleanup scope.
Trusted Coastal Georgia rodent specialists since 2023. Same-day inspection and quote β no charge.
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