Wildlife Removal - Rotted roof over gutters lets in squirrels to Middlesex, NJ home
This home's gutters hadn't been cleaned in many years. Both the gutters and downspout was clogged with leaves, twigs, and other debris. Water had filled up filled the gutters all the way to the roof line. Not surprisingly, this resulted in wood damage, softening the roof' s plywood and the fascia boards on which the gutter system is attached. Once wood rot sets in, these areas of the home's exterior becomes an easy target for squirrels that can chew and gnaw through weaker wood like it was butter (see photos). All of this damage required some extra attention to deal with the squirrel activity in the attic.