Foundation Gaps
Settling in older homes opens dime-sized entry cracks.
Veteran-Owned · Nichols Hills, Oklahoma
Decades-old estate homes settle, and the gaps that open along original foundations become mouse highways. Add mature landscaping for cover, and fall drives rodents indoors. We seal them out and clear them fast.
Nichols Hills has no rural acreage, but its rodent pressure comes from something else: age and landscaping. Homes built from the 1930s through the 1950s have settled over the decades, opening small gaps along foundations, utility lines, and old crawl-space vents. A mouse needs only a dime-sized hole, and established homes offer plenty of them.
The mature canopy and dense ornamental beds the city was planned around give rodents cover and food right up to the house. When fall temperatures drop, mice and rats look for warmth and move indoors through those foundation gaps. We handle both ends: we exclude the entry points and clear the rodents already inside.
Exclusion-first rodent control for old estates.
We seal the foundation and utility gaps rodents use.
We know where settled estate homes open entry points.
We flag beds and cover that draw rodents to the house.
Quiet, careful work that respects your street.
Tamper-resistant stations placed away from family.
Month-to-month plans you can cancel anytime.
Settled foundations and landscaped cover open predictable entry points.
Settling in older homes opens dime-sized entry cracks.
Pipe and wire lines leave gaps rodents squeeze through.
Old or damaged vents give rodents a way under the home.
Worn seals and thresholds let mice slip inside.
Dense plantings give cover and food near the foundation.
Tree limbs over the roof become rodent bridges indoors.
We find entry points along the foundation, utilities, and roof.
We seal the gaps so new rodents cannot get back in.
We place stations and traps to clear the rodents inside.
We follow up and re-treat free if activity returns.
Mice found their way in through the old foundation as it got cold. They sealed the gaps and set stations, and the problem stopped. Clean, quiet, and effective.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Get a free inspection from a veteran-owned team that knows settled estate homes. Exclusion-first rodent control, discreet visits, and no contracts.