Every home, no matter how well built, has a way for the outside world to find its way in. Sometimes it is water. Sometimes it is wind. Every once in awhile, it is a raccoon!

Raccoon standing upright on a manhole cover with both front paws raised and tongue out, surrounded by grass.

One of our GEMS Members in Westlake’s Terra Bella discovered exactly that. A raccoon had made its way into the attic, and our team was called in to find out how, remove the problem, and make certain it could not happen again.

How the Raccoon Got In

When our team arrived, the first task was not removal. It was finding the point of entry. A home does not simply invite wildlife inside. Somewhere, there is a gap, a gate, or an opening that made the attic accessible.

Raccoon resting on a wooden log, looking directly at the camera against a blurred green background.

In this case, the culprit was a single missing roof tile. What might seem like a small, cosmetic issue from the ground had opened a direct path into the attic space above our Owner’s home.

Bringing in the Right Professional

Raccoons are not something our team handles directly. They can be aggressive when cornered, and they carry health risks that require the proper equipment and training to manage safely. For that reason, we coordinated with a licensed animal control professional to remove the raccoon safely and humanely.

Silhouette of a roofing professional kneeling on a rooftop against a bright blue sky, using a nail gun to secure shingles.

Once the animal was removed, our attention turned to the home itself.

Repairing the Roof

A missing tile is an easy thing to overlook until it becomes an entry point for wildlife, water, or both. Our team replaced and properly sealed the tile, closing the gap that allowed the raccoon inside in the first place.

Close-up of hands aligning a new asphalt shingle into place along a roofline during a repair.

This is precisely the kind of item we look for during a roof tune-up, one of the recurring services included in most of our Home Care Plans. Catching a missing or damaged tile early can prevent the exact situation our Terra Bella Owner experienced.

Why GEMS Membership Matters

Wildlife intrusions are rarely convenient, and they are almost never simple. What matters most in a moment like this is having a team who can identify the cause, bring in the right professional, and repair the underlying issue, all without our Owner having to manage any of it directly.

Married couple smiling at camera inside the living room of their custom estate built by Garabedian Properties.

That is the value of a GEMS membership. Not just responding when something goes wrong, but understanding why it happened and making certain it does not happen again.

If you would like to learn more about GEMS and what a Home Care Plan includes, reach out to our Estate Management Services team. We are happy to walk you through it.

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