Rodent Proofing in McKinney TX
Serving McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Allen and across Collin County.
Why McKinney Homeowners Choose Pest Me Off for Rodent Proofing
Get Bent Academy CertifiedAdvanced rodent exclusion & custom metal fabrication training
Pest Me Off is a family-owned, Texas-licensed pest control company that has been stopping rodent invasions in McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Allen homes since 2014. When a home needs rodents removed, we coordinate with our rodent control service to extract the animals first. Rodent proofing follows: a licensed technician seals the gaps they used to get in, so the next one cannot use the same door.
Spray-and-bait companies treat rodents but leave the entry points open. We are Get Bent Academy certified in Advanced Wildlife Exclusion and Custom Metal Fabrication, which means we identify and seal the specific gaps on your home exterior: weep holes, foundation gaps, AC line penetrations, attic vents, garage door corners, and chimney openings. After sealing, the Mickey Plan puts a tech back on your property for ongoing monitoring so new pressure gets caught before it becomes an infestation.
How our rodent proofing service works
Trapping and baiting gets the rodents out. Rodent proofing is the step that keeps the next ones out. A Texas brick home has a dozen gaps that rats and mice use as doorways: the weep holes every contractor leaves open, the gap between the slab and the brick, the sleeve a plumber punched through the foundation and left loose, the attic vent that lost its screen. The RID Method addresses all three parts: Remove the rodents already inside by coordinating with our removal team, Install physical seals at every confirmed entry point, and Defend with recurring monitoring so new pressure gets caught before it turns into another infestation.
Remove the Rodents First
Sealing entry points before the animals are out traps them inside, which causes bigger problems than the original infestation. We Remove the rodents first by coordinating with our rodent control service: trapping, monitoring, and confirmation that the home is clear before any sealing begins. On the inspection visit we photograph every confirmed or suspected entry point and walk you through the full picture report before we schedule the sealing work.
- Full exterior inspection with photographs of every confirmed gap
- Written picture report before we schedule any work
- Rodents confirmed clear before sealing begins
- Pet-safe approach throughout
Install Physical Seals at Every Entry Point
We are Get Bent Academy certified in Advanced Wildlife Exclusion and Custom Metal Fabrication. That means we seal the actual entry points rodents use on a Texas slab home, not just the easy ones. Weep holes are required by Texas building code in every brick home and are sized exactly right for a mouse. Foundation gaps, AC line penetrations, attic vents, garage door corners, chimney openings, and plumbing sleeve gaps all get a proper fix, not foam-stuffed and forgotten.
- Weep hole wire mesh: stainless steel sized to block mice without blocking drainage
- Foundation gap and slab-to-brick sealing at the base of the exterior wall
- AC line and electrical penetrations sealed with proper materials
- Attic vents screened, garage door corners and sweeps assessed
Defend with the Mickey Plan
Defend is the ongoing step. Rodent sealing closes the current entry points, but new gaps open as a home settles, landscaping grows, and rodent pressure shifts with the seasons. The Mickey Plan keeps a Pest Me Off technician checking your home on a recurring schedule: monitoring stations reviewed, any new exterior gaps flagged, and re-seal work scheduled before a scout becomes an infestation. One-time sealing is the foundation. The Mickey Plan is what makes it last.
- Recurring visits to review monitoring stations and inspect exterior seals
- New gaps flagged and re-sealed before rodents get a foothold
- Contract plans and no-contract options both available
- Mickey Plan from $50/mo, billed monthly
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension documents that roof rats and house mice enter structures through gaps as small as a quarter-inch, and that exclusion, sealing those openings permanently, is the most effective long-term control method available. We put that approach into practice on every home we inspect.
A real rodent-proofing job, before and after
Not stock photos. On this Frisco job the rats were climbing in at the roofline. We trapped and removed them first, then sealed the opening with metal they cannot chew, so the next wave has nowhere left to get back in.


We caught the rats at the roofline, then sealed it for good
The before shot shows where they were getting in: the trim chewed open at the corner where the roof meets the wall, insulation pulled out, droppings on the ledge. We set traps and cleared the rats first, because sealing an opening while animals are still inside only traps them in the attic.
The after shot is the same corner once the activity stopped. We packed the gap and capped it with metal flashing a rat cannot chew through. Removing the rodents is the control half; closing the climb-in so the next wave never follows is the proofing half, and together they are what actually holds.
Trap and remove first, then seal the opening with metal. That order is what keeps an attic quiet for good.
More entry points we have sealed
Pricing for Rodent Proofing
Sealing work is quoted after the free inspection. Every home is different: the number of weep holes, the condition of existing penetrations, and whether the home needs attic vent work or chimney attention all affect the scope. We photograph every gap before the inspection is complete, then review the full picture report with you before any invoice is issued.
Full exterior seal-up for a home that needs the gaps closed and the animals kept out.
Scope and price confirmed from the picture report before any work is scheduled.
- Full picture inspection report covering every confirmed entry point
- Weep holes, foundation gaps, AC lines, attic vents, garage door gaps sealed
- Get Bent Academy certified installation
- No invoice until you approve the scope
The plan for homes with ongoing rodent pressure.
- Recurring technician visits to check monitoring stations and inspect exterior seals
- New gaps flagged early, before they become an infestation
- Re-seal scheduling included when new entry points are found
- No-contract options available alongside contract plans
The flexible choice for homeowners not ready to commit to an annual plan.
- Same full inspection and sealing scope as the contract option
- No annual commitment required
- Cancel any time without penalty
- Mickey Plan monitoring available without a long-term contract
Want pricing detail for other pest services? See the full Pricing page.
Why DIY Rodent Proofing Falls Short
Hardware store foam, steel wool, and snap traps feel like the right answer. In most homes they are not. Rats can chew through caulk and foam. Steel wool compresses and leaves a gap within months. Snap traps kill rodents but leave the entry points wide open for the next scouts. The problem is a building issue, not just a pest issue: a Texas brick home has a dozen code-required and construction-standard openings that every pest tech who does not specialize in exclusion walks right past. Here is what homeowners try, why it does not work, and what our team does differently.
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Caulk, foam, or steel wool at visible gapsHardware store exclusion products
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Certified materials installed by a licensed exclusion tech
Stainless steel mesh for weep holes, rigid sealants for penetrations, professional-grade hardware for vents and garage gaps. |
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Snap traps in the attic or garageBait and trap-only approach
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Remove the animals, then seal the entry points
Trapping and removal comes first. Physical sealing follows once the home is confirmed clear. |
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Skipping the weep holes because they look intentional
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Stainless steel weep hole mesh, installed correctly
Sized to block mice and insects without blocking drainage. Installed at every opening on the perimeter inspection. |
The Entry Points Rodents Use in McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Allen
Roof rats are the primary rodent proofing target in Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, Hollyhock, and similar mature-canopy subdivisions across Collin County. They travel fence lines and tree branches and enter at roofline gaps, not just at ground level. House mice come in lower: through weep holes, under garage doors, and along any pipe or wire that punches through the foundation. Both use the same building gaps.
Structural entry points require certified materials
Every Texas brick home has them. Required by building code to drain moisture from the wall cavity. Each opening is roughly the width of a finger, enough for a mouse to walk through flat. A typical Collin County home has 30 to 60 weep holes around the perimeter. We install stainless steel mesh that blocks rodents and insects without blocking drainage.
Where the AC refrigerant lines, electrical conduit, or cable runs exit the exterior wall, the sleeve around the pipe is almost never fully sealed by the installer. Rats and mice push through the gap around the line. We seal every penetration on the exterior inspection.
The joint between the slab and the base of the brick veneer is a consistent gap on older Collin County construction. Expansion joint material compresses over time and leaves a channel that runs the length of the exterior wall. Mice follow it to any open pocket they find in the cavity.
Roof rats are aerial. They travel fence lines, tree branches, and utility wires, then enter at soffit vents, gable vents, roof-to-fascia gaps, and damaged ridge cap. Attic vent screening and roofline gap sealing requires exclusion certification and is the step most standard pest companies skip.
The rubber sweep at the base of a garage door sits on concrete and warps over time. The corners where the door meets the wall are another frequent opening. Mice need less than a quarter inch; a worn garage door sweep can be an inch or more off the floor. We assess the sweep condition and the corner gaps on every inspection.
Uncapped chimneys are a direct drop into the home. Squirrels and raccoons enter this way most often, but roof rats use them too. A chimney cap with properly sized mesh is the correct fix. We assess chimney openings as part of the full roofline inspection.
What a Seal-Up Keeps Out, and Why It Holds
Rodent proofing is the permanent half of the job. Once a home is clear, we close every opening with materials an animal cannot chew through, so the next one never finds its way back in.
Chew-proof materials
Stainless steel mesh, galvanized metal flashing, hardware cloth, and sealed vent covers, with caulk where it belongs. Never expanding foam, which a rodent gnaws straight through in a night.
More than rats and mice
The same exclusion that stops rodents also locks out squirrels, birds, and bats. Our team is Get Bent Academy certified in advanced wildlife work, including custom metal fabrication for the structural gaps most pest companies skip.
We trap first, then seal
Most jobs start by trapping and removing the animals already inside. Once the home is clear we seal it up, so you are never closing a rodent or a squirrel in behind the wall.
Rodent Proofing in McKinney, Allen, Frisco, and Plano
Rodent pressure in Collin County runs heaviest in neighborhoods with mature tree canopy and attached garages. We dispatch daily across all 14 service cities.
Allen, TX
High pressureEstablished neighborhoods through Twin Creeks and Cypress Meadows have the mature tree canopy that roof rats use as a travel corridor to rooflines. Brick construction means weep hole rows are present on every home. We perform full exterior inspections and seal every confirmed gap in Allen homes, including roofline vents that are inaccessible from the ground.
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Frisco, TX
High pressureMaster-planned neighborhoods like Hollyhock and Phillips Creek Ranch combine mature landscaping with brick slab homes, producing consistent rodent pressure from roof rats traveling the canopy. The attic vent and roofline gap sealing work is heaviest in Frisco neighborhoods where tree canopy reaches rooflines.
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McKinney, TX
High pressureStonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch have the mature canopy that makes them the highest-volume rodent proofing call areas in McKinney. Roof rats travel the tree lines and enter at soffit and ridge gaps. Newer builds in Painted Tree have factory-original weep holes and utility penetrations that were never sealed at construction.
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Plano, TX
High pressurePlano carries some of the oldest brick residential construction in Collin County. Homes through Gleneagles and Willow Bend have settled slab-to-brick joints and aging weep hole material that has not been addressed since construction. The foundation gap sealing and weep hole work is particularly important in Plano’s established neighborhoods.
Plano pest controlGet a free rodent proofing estimate · response in 1 hour during business hours
Tell us about your home: where you are hearing or seeing activity, whether you think the animals are in the attic or at ground level, and which city you are in. We confirm your free inspection within 1 hour during business hours (Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm).
- Full picture inspection report before any invoice
- Every entry point photographed and reviewed with you
- No-contract options alongside Mickey Plan recurring service
- Same-day service when you call before noon
- Get Bent Academy certified exclusion installation
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