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Commercial Sealing & Exclusion

Close the access points
pests keep using.

Commercial sealing and exclusion connects pest control with building protection: dock doors, personnel doors, utility penetrations, vents, and the small openings that create repeat service calls.

Entry-Point Documentation
Site-Matched Scope
Prevention-Focused Work

Facility Entry Review

Tell us where activity is repeating and what part of the building is vulnerable.

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01Stop repeat entry

Identify the access points pests are actually using, not just the rooms where activity shows up.

02Protect operations

Focus on docks, doors, waste zones, rooflines, storage areas, and customer-facing pressure points.

03Document the work

Give managers a clear scope with findings, recommended materials, work completed, and follow-up priorities.

What We Cover

Commercial exclusion is bigger than caulk around a pipe.

Envexa scopes the building by pest pressure, access height, material, traffic, sanitation, and whether the opening is active.

Rodents

Mouse and rat entry points.

Door gaps, utility lines, wall penetrations, foundation edges, dock plates, and exterior travel routes.

Docks

Overhead and personnel doors.

Dock sweeps, brush seals, light gaps, threshold wear, weather stripping, and loading-area pressure.

Utilities

Pipes, conduit, wall gaps.

Penetrations that let rodents, insects, moisture, and air movement into operational spaces.

Roofline

Vents, soffits, fascia, louvers.

Upper-structure openings tied to insects, rodents, air movement, and recurring void activity.

Access

Light gaps and building edges.

Threshold wear, wall gaps, exterior storage edges, and sheltered access points that keep pest pressure close.

Conditions

Waste and harborage pressure.

Dumpster pads, grease zones, vegetation edges, storage, standing water, and shelter that keep pests close to the building.

Facility Pressure Map

We look at the building as a system.

The best exclusion plan connects the pest, the entry point, the attractant, and the operational reality of the site. A warehouse dock, restaurant back door, and healthcare utility wall should not get the same recommendation.

Photo-backed notes for active openings and vulnerable gaps.
Separate pest work from repair recommendations so priorities stay clear.
Material choices matched to pressure, traffic, and building surface.
Entry pressure model 5 inspection zones
Drawing A-01 Building Envelope Review
01Roofline 02Vents 03Dock doors 04Utilities 05Waste area
Openings to close Conditions to reduce Work to document
A commercial exclusion scope should show where pests enter, why they return, and what can be closed safely.
Process

Clear enough for ownership, practical enough for maintenance.

01

Inspect

Confirm pest pressure, entry routes, material condition, and safety constraints.

02

Document

Photograph active openings, vulnerable gaps, and recommended work zones.

03

Exclude

Seal, screen, net, brush, sweep, or recommend repairs based on the pest pressure and building detail.

04

Maintain

Fold findings into ongoing pest service, sanitation notes, and follow-up priorities.

Built For

Facilities where repeat pest pressure cannot become normal.

Need a commercial exclusion plan?

Envexa can inspect the property, document the pressure points, and quote a practical sealing, exclusion, bird netting, or entry-work scope.