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Rodent inspection services in Lubbock, TX.

A rodent inspection in Lubbock covers everything a general pest inspection misses — attic entry points, weep holes, fascia gaps, Norway rat burrow evidence, and the species-specific indicators that determine what treatment a property actually needs. Written report included.

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Rodent inspection services is a systematic professional assessment of a property for evidence of current or past rodent activity, potential entry points, species identification, and structural vulnerabilities — resulting in a written report with findings and recommendations. In Lubbock, TX, standalone rodent inspections are most commonly requested as pre-purchase due diligence, prior to listing a home, or when a property has a history of rodent issues that a new owner or tenant wants professionally documented.

What a professional rodent inspection covers.

A general pest inspection from a home inspector typically involves a quick visual of accessible areas — it's not designed to find roof-rat attic activity or weep-hole mouse entry. A professional rodent inspection is different: it covers the full attic (physical entry required), the full exterior perimeter from foundation to roof line, any crawl space present, the interior areas where activity is most likely to be found (kitchen base cabinets, pantry, water heater closet, garage), and the roof line where binoculars or drone assessment supplements the physical inspection.

The result is a written report that documents what was found, what entry points exist, what species evidence is present, and what the recommended remediation steps are — with an honest assessment of whether that remediation is urgent or precautionary.

What rodent inspection includes.

  • Attic inspection — physical entry, droppings survey, nesting evidence, wire chew assessment, and all roof-line access points mapped from the interior.
  • Exterior perimeter inspection — foundation to roof line. All gaps 1/4 inch or larger documented. Weep holes, soffit vents, gable vents, pipe penetrations, door sweeps.
  • Crawl-space inspection (where present) — foundation vents, pier gaps, utility penetrations, droppings, nesting, and vapor barrier condition.
  • Interior assessment — kitchen, pantry, garage, utility areas. Droppings evidence, gnaw marks, grease runs, and runways mapped.
  • Written report — findings documented by location, species evidence identified, entry points catalogued, and recommendations provided with priority rating.

Pricing in Lubbock.

ScenarioTypical rangeNotes
Standard residential inspection + written report$150–$250Single-family home, full attic and exterior
Pre-purchase inspection$200–$300Detailed written report formatted for real estate transaction
Commercial property inspection$250–$500Depends on property size and complexity
Re-inspection (after treatment or exclusion work)$75–$150Confirmation that no new activity is present

Inspections are free. Quotes confirmed before work starts.

Lubbock rodent control technician inspecting an attic with a flashlight
Every treatment starts with a full inspection — attic, crawl space, and perimeter.

Frequently asked questions.

How is a rodent inspection different from a general home inspection?
A general home inspector looks for structural and mechanical issues — rodents are a minor component of that inspection. A professional rodent inspection is species-specific, physically enters the attic and crawl space, maps every exterior entry point, and produces a written report that documents current activity, past activity evidence, and specific remediation recommendations.
Do you provide written reports for real estate transactions?
Yes. Pre-purchase rodent inspections include a written report formatted for use in a real estate transaction, with findings by location, entry-point catalogue, and a clear remediation recommendation with priority level.
How long does a rodent inspection take?
A standard single-family residential inspection takes 60–90 minutes. Larger properties or properties with extensive attic or crawl-space access take longer. Commercial properties are estimated at the time of scheduling.
Do you find activity if there currently isn't any?
A professional inspection will find evidence of past activity even when the infestation is no longer active — old droppings, grease runs, gnaw marks, and nesting remnants. This is useful for understanding what entry points were used and what exclusion work should be done to prevent recurrence.
Is the inspection free?
Our standard inspection for customers who are scheduling treatment service is free. Standalone inspection reports — pre-purchase, due diligence, or documentation requests — are charged at the rates above.
Can a rodent inspection find evidence of mice and rats separately?
Yes. Droppings size and shape, runway height (attic vs. ground level), gnaw patterns, and nesting material all indicate species. We document each species' evidence separately in the report.
What happens after the inspection?
You receive the written report with findings and recommendations. If you choose to proceed with treatment or exclusion, the inspection cost is applied toward the service. If you just need the report for documentation purposes, no further service is required.

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Professional rodent inspection with written report across Lubbock County. Pre-purchase inspections available.

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