Bat Cleanup and Attic Restoration in New Jersey

When bats invade your attic or crawl spaces, they leave behind more than just an unpleasant smell—they leave a health hazard. If you're dealing with a bat infestation in Northern New Jersey, PDQ Restoration is the trusted name to call for professional bat cleanup and attic restoration services. We serve homeowners across Boonton, Montville, Summit, Sparta, and other surrounding towns, offering fast response times and proven remediation techniques.

Our trained crews understand the dangers of bat guano (droppings), urine, and contaminated insulation. These issues are not only unsanitary but can also jeopardize your home’s structural integrity and your family’s health. PDQ Restoration specializes in safe, legal, and thorough bat cleanup, bringing your attic or storage space back to its original condition—or better.

We also assist with insurance claims and offer 24/7 emergency response. Call us today at 973-447-3363 to schedule a site assessment or to speak with a specialist about your situation in Northern New Jersey.

What is Bat Cleanup by PDQ Restoration

What Is Bat Cleanup?

Bat cleanup is the critical second stage of the bat removal process. Once bats have been safely excluded from your property, our team begins restoring the space by:

  • Removing all guano and contaminated insulation
  • Applying specialized bacteria digesters to clean and disinfect hard surfaces
  • Eliminating lingering odors and health risks
  • Replacing insulation to original or improved standards
  • Properly disposing of hazardous waste according to local and state laws

This isn’t a job for a handyman. Bat waste can carry harmful pathogens, such as Histoplasma capsulatum, which causes histoplasmosis. That’s why full PPE, HEPA-filter vacuums, and OSHA-compliant procedures are standard with every PDQ bat cleanup job.

Signs You May Need Bat Cleanup

Signs You May Need Bat Cleanup

If you’ve had a bat infestation—whether it's been handled or is still active—call PDQ Restoration if you notice:

  • Foul, ammonia-like odors near the attic or vents
  • Visible bat guano in the attic or insulation
  • High-pitched squeaking or scratching noises at night
  • Discoloration or stains on ceilings and walls
  • Increased allergy symptoms or respiratory issues indoors
  • Bats flying from roof vents, gables, or chimneys

We serve homes across Denville, Madison, Morristown, and Livingston, helping residents restore safety and peace of mind after a bat infestation.

PDQ Bat Cleanup Services

PDQ Bat Cleanup Services:

  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Full Attic Restoration — Removal of guano, urine, and soiled insulation
  • ๐Ÿงผ Disinfection & Odor Control — Application of bacteria-digesting agents
  • ๐Ÿ” Damage Assessment & Reporting — Photos, moisture readings, and cleanup plan
  • โ™ป๏ธ Insulation Replacement — Rigid, sealed insulation to keep pests out
  • ๐Ÿ“œ Legal & Safe Waste Disposal — We follow all local wildlife regulations
  • ๐Ÿ•‘ Quick Turnaround — Most jobs are completed in 2-4 days

Whether your home is in Parsippany, West Orange, or Hackettstown, our crews are ready to respond quickly and get your home back to a clean, safe state.

Call Now for Fast, Safe Bat Cleanup in New Jersey

Whether you're in a small town like Chatham or a larger hub like Morristown, PDQ Restoration is your go-to resource for safe, compliant, and thorough bat cleanup. Don't let guano, urine, and contaminated insulation threaten your home’s air quality and structure.

Call 973-447-3363 now or fill out our quick contact form to get started.

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Whippany, NJ

Brian L. of Whippany, NJ contacted our team after noticing dark stains on his ceiling and a persistent odor coming from the upper level of his home. Upon inspection, we discovered a large bat colony had infested the attic, leaving behind extensive gu...

Morristown, NJ

Carol M. of Morristown, NJ reached out to us after discovering a colony of bats had taken up residence in her attic, leading to significant contamination and structural damage. The infestation had gone undetected for several weeks, during which the b...