Summit Ridge Bat Removal and Attic Restoration serves Asheville, NC homeowners who need help with bats in living spaces, attics, and other hard-to-check areas. We work with people who want careful removal, clear next steps, and a straightforward explanation of what needs to happen on the property.

If you are hearing movement overhead, seeing signs of bats, or noticing attic debris, we can help assess the situation and guide you through the process. Start with a wildlife inspection, and we will look at the signs, explain what we find, and discuss the right service path for your home.


Local service coverage

Asheville properties can vary widely, from older homes to newer buildings and multi-use structures. That means bat issues can also look different from one property to another. We help Asheville customers identify where bats are getting access, what cleanup may be needed, and how to close off the entry points that allowed the colony to settle in.

Our work is designed for property owners who want a practical plan, not guesswork. Whether the concern is a small opening that needs sealing, attic contamination that needs cleanup, or a full bat exclusion project, we provide service that matches the condition of the structure and the level of activity we find.

Who we help

We serve homeowners dealing with bat activity, attic contamination, and repeated signs of entry. We also help customers who want a follow-up inspection after repairs or cleanup, so they can feel more confident about the condition of the space.

What we look for

During a wildlife inspection, we check for signs of roosting, droppings, staining, access points, and other indicators that help explain how bats are using the structure. That information helps shape the next step, whether the project needs removal, exclusion, or attic restoration.


How we help locally

Summit Ridge Bat Removal and Attic Restoration offers a set of services that can be used alone or together, depending on what your Asheville home needs. Some customers start with inspection and then move into exclusion repairs, while others need attic cleanup and guano removal after the bats are no longer using the space.

  • Bat Removal. We help address bat colonies that are present on the property and guide the process from the first inspection through the next steps.
  • Bat Exclusion. We work to remove access without leaving openings behind, so bats are directed out and cannot easily return through the same points.
  • Entry Point Sealing. We seal the openings and gaps identified during the inspection, using a careful approach that supports long-term closure.
  • Attic Cleanup. If bats have left behind debris or contamination, we clean the affected attic areas and help restore usable conditions.
  • Guano Removal. We remove bat droppings from impacted areas and address the mess they can leave behind.
  • Wildlife Inspection. We inspect the property to confirm signs of bat activity, locate access points, and determine the right service plan.

These services are often used together because bat problems usually involve more than one issue. An inspection may show both access points and attic contamination. In that case, it makes sense to handle the removal, sealing, and cleanup as connected steps instead of separate projects.

Removal and exclusion

Bat removal is only part of the job. The other important piece is exclusion, which focuses on closing the paths bats use to enter the building. We take time to identify those openings and address them carefully so the structure is better protected after the bats have been cleared out.

Cleanup and restoration

When a colony has been active for a while, the attic may need more than just sealing. Guano removal and attic cleanup help address the residue left behind and make the space easier to inspect and maintain afterward. This step is important for customers who want the affected area handled from top to bottom.


Property needs

Asheville, NC properties may need a different approach depending on roof lines, attic access, and the amount of activity found during inspection. Some homes only need a focused sealing job after the source of entry is identified. Others need a more complete plan that includes removal, exclusion, and cleanup before the attic can be considered finished.

We also see situations where customers are not sure whether the issue is active or leftover from a previous problem. In those cases, a wildlife inspection is a useful first step because it helps separate current activity from older signs. That makes it easier to decide whether the home needs bat removal, entry point sealing, or a cleanup visit.

  1. Active bat activity. When bats are still using the structure, removal and exclusion are the priority.
  2. Open access points. When small gaps or openings are present, sealing becomes an important part of the solution.
  3. Attic contamination. When droppings or debris are present, cleanup and guano removal help address the impacted space.
  4. Unclear conditions. When the situation is uncertain, inspection helps identify what is actually happening.

If you are comparing options for your Asheville home, think about the condition of the attic and whether the issue seems to be entry, contamination, or both. That gives us a clearer starting point and helps the work move in the right order.


What to expect

When you contact us, we start by learning what you have seen or heard and what parts of the property are involved. From there, we can recommend a wildlife inspection or discuss the next service step if the issue is already clear.

During the visit, we focus on the signs that matter most for bat control. That includes looking for activity, confirming entry points, and checking affected areas that may need cleanup. We then explain what needs to be handled first and what can wait until the active issue is addressed.

Clear communication

Customers often want a simple explanation of what is happening and what the plan should be. We keep the process straightforward so you know what was found, what service is needed, and what the next step is for your property.

Follow-up inspection

After removal, sealing, or cleanup, a follow-up inspection can be useful for confirming that the work held up and that the affected area looks the way it should. This is especially helpful when a home had a larger colony or more than one problem to resolve.


Common questions

How do I know if bats are using my attic?

Common signs can include movement overhead, droppings, staining near access points, or the sound of activity in quiet areas of the home. A wildlife inspection can help confirm what is going on.

Do you only handle removal?

No. We also provide bat exclusion, attic cleanup, guano removal, entry point sealing, and follow-up inspection. Many projects need more than one service to fully address the issue.

Can you help if I already had bats removed?

Yes. If the bats are gone but the attic still has contamination or open access points, we can inspect the property and recommend cleanup or sealing work as needed.

What if I am not sure the problem is bats?

That is a good reason to start with an inspection. We can look for signs of bat activity and help determine whether the issue involves bats or something else that needs a different approach.

Is attic cleanup always needed?

Not always, but it is common when bats have been using the space for some time. If droppings or debris are present, cleanup and guano removal may be part of the plan.

Do you serve homes outside Asheville too?

Yes. Along with Asheville, we also serve nearby areas including Hendersonville, Black Mountain, Weaverville, Arden, Candler, Brevard, and Waynesville.


Get started

If your Asheville property may have bats, the next step is simple. Reach out to Summit Ridge Bat Removal and Attic Restoration and ask for a wildlife inspection. We will help you understand what is happening, what services fit the situation, and how to move forward with care.

For homeowners who want a clean attic, sealed entry points, and a clear plan, we are ready to help.

Available Services

Services in Asheville, NC

Finished attic restoration space with room for text overlay

Start Here

Get bat removal help today

Tell us what you are noticing in the attic, around the roofline, or inside the living space. We will help you understand the right next step for removal, cleanup, sealing, and inspection.