The CanMan Home Protection SystemWhole Home Proofing · Dallas–Fort Worth

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Most homeowners never realize how many openings exist around their home — until pests, rodents, moisture, or energy loss become a problem. The CanMan Whole Home Proofing System identifies and seals vulnerable areas before they turn into costly issues.

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Is Your Home Vulnerable?

Select what applies to your home. The more that match, the more a professional proofing assessment can protect you.

Explore Your Home

See Where Problems Get In

Tap any point on the house to see the most common entry points — and exactly how we seal them.

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1 Roofline

Common Entry Point

Gaps where the roof meets the walls — the eaves and rake edges — are a favorite entry point for rodents and birds.

Why It Matters

Rooflines are high, hidden, and rarely inspected, so problems often go unnoticed until something is already living in the attic.

How The CanMan Seals It

We seal eave gaps, rake edges, and construction gaps with durable, weather-rated exclusion materials.

2 Attic

Common Entry Point

Gable vents, attic fans, and unsealed access points are open doors into the attic.

Why It Matters

Once inside, rodents contaminate insulation, chew wiring, and nest out of sight — and out of mind.

How The CanMan Seals It

We screen and seal attic vents and access points while keeping proper ventilation intact.

3 Vents

Common Entry Point

Damaged or unscreened roof, soffit, and dryer vents are easy openings for insects and rodents.

Why It Matters

Vents are built to let air in. Without proper screening, they let pests in right alongside it.

How The CanMan Seals It

We install rodent-proof vent screens and covers that block pests but preserve airflow.

4 Utility Penetrations

Common Entry Point

Gaps around pipes, AC lines, electrical, and cable penetrations are direct highways inside.

Why It Matters

These openings lead straight into wall voids and living spaces — exactly where pests want to be.

How The CanMan Seals It

We seal around every utility penetration with pest-proof, long-lasting materials.

5 Garage

Common Entry Point

Worn garage door seals and gaps at the bottom corners are one of the most common entry points of all.

Why It Matters

If you can see daylight under or beside the door, pests can get in just as easily.

How The CanMan Seals It

We seal garage door thresholds, corners, and gaps to close the opening for good.

6 Crawl Space

Common Entry Point

Open or damaged crawl space vents and access doors are a major entry point from below.

Why It Matters

Crawl spaces connect to the rest of the home — pests that get in here rarely stay there.

How The CanMan Seals It

We seal and screen crawl space vents and access points to protect the home from the ground up.

7 Foundation

Common Entry Point

Cracks and gaps in the foundation — and where it meets the structure — invite both pests and moisture.

Why It Matters

Foundation gaps let rodents, insects, and moisture in, and they tend to get worse over time.

How The CanMan Seals It

We seal foundation cracks and gaps to lock out pests and reduce moisture intrusion.

Why It Matters

Small Openings Create Big Problems

A gap you’d never notice is all it takes. Here’s what those openings let in.

Rodents

Mice and rats squeeze through gaps as small as a dime, then nest, breed, and chew their way through your home.

Insects

Ants, roaches, spiders, and more use the same tiny cracks and gaps to get inside year after year.

Energy Loss

Unsealed gaps let your heated and cooled air escape — driving up energy bills every single month.

Moisture Intrusion

Openings let humid air and water find their way in, leading to mold, rot, and damage over time.

Wildlife

Squirrels, raccoons, birds, and other wildlife exploit roofline and attic gaps to move right in.

Temperature Issues

Drafts and hot spots are a sign of air leaks — the same leaks pests and moisture use to get inside.

Our Process

Our Whole Home Proofing Process

A clear, five-step system that finds every vulnerability and seals it for good.

1

Inspect

We walk your entire home — roofline, attic, foundation, and everything between — to find every opening.

2

Identify Vulnerabilities

We pinpoint the gaps, cracks, and entry points pests, rodents, and moisture are most likely to use.

3

Seal Entry Points

We seal each vulnerability with professional, long-lasting exclusion materials built to hold up.

4

Document Everything

You get a clear digital report showing what we found and exactly what we sealed.

5

Protect Long-Term

We help keep your home sealed and protected season after season — not just once.

What We Check

Every Home Gets a Full Protection Review

Whole home proofing isn’t a quick patch job. We review every common entry point on your home:

  • Roofline
  • Soffits
  • Fascia
  • Vents
  • Utility penetrations
  • Foundation gaps
  • Garage door seals
  • Attic access points
  • Exterior wall penetrations
Before Problems Start

Prevention Is Always Cheaper Than Repairs

Sealing your home now costs a fraction of what these problems cost once they’re inside.

Rodent Damage

Rodents chew wiring, ductwork, and structural wood — turning a small entry point into expensive repairs.

Contaminated Insulation

Once rodents nest in your attic, insulation often has to be removed and replaced — a costly, messy job.

Moisture & Mold

Unsealed gaps let moisture in, and moisture leads to mold, rot, and damage that compounds over time.

Recurring Pest Entry

Treating pests without sealing entry points means they keep coming back. Proofing breaks the cycle.

Service Area

Protecting Homes Across Dallas–Fort Worth

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From established neighborhoods to brand-new builds, DFW homes share the same vulnerabilities — and we seal them across the metroplex:

  • Year-round pest and rodent pressure across the metroplex
  • Fast-expanding neighborhoods with new and varied construction
  • Slab and pier-and-beam foundations that both create entry points
  • Hot summers and cold snaps that make sealing and efficiency matter
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Proofing FAQ

Whole Home Proofing, Answered

Straight answers to what DFW homeowners ask us most.

What is whole home proofing?
Whole home proofing is the process of inspecting a home for openings and sealing the entry points that let pests, rodents, wildlife, moisture, and outside air get inside. Instead of just treating problems after they appear, proofing prevents them — sealing gaps around the roofline, attic, vents, utility lines, garage, and foundation. It’s widely considered the most effective long-term strategy for keeping rodents and pests out of a home.
What areas of a home are typically sealed?
The most commonly sealed areas are the roofline and eaves, attic vents and access points, soffits and fascia, roof and dryer vents, utility and pipe penetrations, garage door seals, foundation gaps, and exterior wall openings. A thorough proofing service reviews the entire exterior — from the roof to the foundation — because pests only need one unsealed gap to get inside.
Can sealing a home help prevent rodents?
Yes. Sealing entry points is the single most effective way to keep rodents out long-term. Mice can fit through a gap the size of a dime and rats through a quarter-sized hole, so even small openings matter. Professional exclusion focuses on finding and sealing these gaps, which stops new rodents from getting in rather than simply trapping the ones already inside.
Can insects enter through small openings?
Absolutely. Ants, roaches, spiders, and many other insects exploit cracks and gaps that are easy to overlook — around windows, doors, utility lines, vents, and the foundation. Sealing these openings reduces the number of pests that can get inside in the first place, which is why proofing pairs so well with regular pest control for long-term results.
How often should a home be inspected?
For most homes, a proofing inspection once a year is a smart baseline. Seals and materials can wear, new gaps can open as a home settles, and pest pressure changes with the seasons. Homes with previous rodent activity, nearby construction, or older construction may benefit from more frequent checks to make sure everything stays sealed.
What are the most common entry points?
The most common entry points are the garage door and its seals, gaps around utility and pipe penetrations, roofline and eave gaps, attic and gable vents, unscreened or damaged vents, foundation cracks, and crawl space openings. These spots are easy to miss from the ground, which is why a top-to-bottom professional inspection finds far more than a casual look ever will.
Is attic proofing included?
Yes. The attic is one of the most important areas in whole home proofing, since rodents and wildlife love to nest there. We seal and screen gable vents, attic fans, and access points, and address roofline and soffit gaps that lead into the attic — all while keeping proper ventilation intact so the space still breathes the way it should.
How quickly can service be scheduled?
Quickly. We offer same-week scheduling across Dallas–Fort Worth, and if you’re dealing with active rodents or pests, we’ll prioritize getting a technician out. Your visit starts with a full inspection of your home’s entry points, a clear explanation of what we find, and a straightforward proofing plan — with no pressure.

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Proofing seals your home from the outside in. When you’re ready, we protect the inside too.

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Protect Your Home Before Problems Get Inside

A properly sealed home is easier to protect, easier to maintain, and far less likely to experience recurring pest, rodent, or moisture issues.

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Stop treating the same problems over and over. Tell us about your property and our local DFW team will reach out to seal pests out for good.

See It In Action

See Whole Home Sealing in Action

Every entry point matters. Watch how we close the gaps that let pests in.

Full Exterior Seal-Up — Every Entry Point Closed
Soffit & Brick-to-Trim Sealing in Action
Finding Hidden Gaps Pests Use to Get Inside
Whole Home Proofing Complete — Fully Sealed
Weep Hole & Plumbing Void Protection