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RODENT CONTROL SERVICES

Professional Rat Control

PCHI provides professional rat control services with thorough inspection, targeted treatment, and practical recommendations designed to deal with active infestations properly.

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Serving selected UK areas

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Why choose PCHI

We provide premium UK home improvement and property services built around clear recommendations, reliable workmanship, and a more professional customer experience from first enquiry through to completion.

Built on quality standards

Our focus is on doing the work properly - with practical advice, structured service delivery, and guaranteed workmanship on qualifying services where applicable.

Common signs

Think you may have rats?

In many cases, people are already seeing a few clear indicators before they book. If any of the following sound familiar, a proper inspection is usually the best next step.

01 Scratching at night

Noises in lofts, walls, ceilings, or under floors are a common early sign of activity.

02 Droppings

Dark droppings in kitchens, cupboards, lofts, or storage areas often point to active movement.

03 Gnaw damage

Chewed wood, insulation, pipework, or wiring can indicate an established infestation.

04 Strong odours

A persistent ammonia-like smell may suggest nesting or repeated activity in hidden areas.

05 Visible entry points

Small gaps around drains, vents, pipes, or foundations can often explain how they are getting in.

Identify the species

Brown rat or black rat?

Different rat species can behave differently around a property. Identifying the likely species helps guide inspection priorities, risk areas, and the most suitable control approach.

Brown rat activity and inspection example

Brown rat

Latin name: Rattus norvegicus
Common names: Norway rat, sewer rat

Identification

Health and property risks

Black rat or roof rat access route example

Black rat

Latin name: Rattus rattus
Common names: Roof rat, ship rat

Identification

Health and property risks

* Guaranteed removal refers to the current active infestation, subject to inspection findings, recommended treatment steps being followed, and any required supporting actions being completed. Depending on the property and source of activity, this may include practical recommendations such as waste management changes, proofing measures, or other corrective works identified during investigation. Unlimited visits apply within the agreed treatment scope where follow-up is required to resolve the active infestation properly.
Why the problem returns

Why rats keep coming back if the source isn’t dealt with properly

In many cases, rat activity continues not because of the treatment itself, but because the underlying access points and conditions remain unchanged.

Access points are often hidden

Rats can enter through small gaps around pipes, vents, drains, and structural openings that are easy to miss without a proper inspection.

External conditions attract activity

Waste storage, gardens, and surrounding areas can provide ideal conditions for rodents to stay close to the property.

Nesting areas remain undisturbed

Lofts, cavities, and subfloors can allow infestations to continue out of sight if not properly assessed.

Rat entry point near pipe Entry point around pipework
Drain entry point for rodents Drain or external access point
The difference

Effective control addresses the cause

A proper approach involves identifying entry points, carrying out treatment, and recommending proofing where needed to reduce the chance of recurrence.

Inspection process

What our rat control inspection includes

Effective rat control starts with understanding how the activity is happening, where it is concentrated, and what conditions are allowing it to continue. That’s why the first step is always a proper inspection rather than guesswork.

Assessment of activity levels

We look for the signs, patterns, and likely extent of rodent activity to understand how established the problem may be.

Identification of likely entry points

Potential access points around the building are checked, including gaps, vents, pipework areas, and external openings.

Inspection of internal and external risk areas

Lofts, voids, outbuildings, perimeter areas, and any likely harbourage zones are considered as part of the overall assessment.

Clear treatment and next-step recommendations

Once the inspection is complete, the most appropriate treatment approach can be recommended along with proofing advice where needed.

Rat control inspection of entry points and activity areas Inspection of access points and activity areas
Why it matters

Proper inspection leads to better long-term results

Without understanding where rats are entering and what is supporting the activity, treatment alone often becomes a short-term fix. A proper inspection makes it possible to deal with the infestation more effectively and reduce the chance of it returning.

Our approach

How we approach rat control

Every situation is different. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all response, the process is built around what is found during inspection, what is supporting the activity, and what is most appropriate for the property.

A proper process, not guesswork

The aim is to understand the infestation fully, deal with the active issue, and identify the practical steps that help reduce the likelihood of the problem returning.

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Inspection and assessment

The first step is understanding the level of activity, where it is taking place, and how rodents are likely entering the property. This can include internal areas, lofts, basements, gardens, drainage-linked areas, and other likely access routes.

02
Identifying contributing factors

Conditions that may be attracting or supporting activity are considered as part of the process. This may include waste storage, bird feeders, cluttered external areas, drainage issues, or structural gaps that provide access.

03
Structured treatment plan

Once the findings are clear, a treatment approach can be recommended. This may include rodenticides used in line with CRRU guidelines, trapping where appropriate, or a combination of measures suited to the environment.

04
Follow-up and monitoring

Where required, follow-up visits help confirm that activity is reducing and that the approach is working effectively. This is especially important in more established infestations.

05
Entry points and practical next steps

Entry points are identified as part of the inspection. Advice can be provided on how these may be addressed, and where appropriate, a quotation can be offered to carry out the work in order to reduce the risk of recurrence.

Pricing

Typical cost for rat control

The cost of rat control depends on the level of activity and the work required. An initial inspection provides a clear understanding of the situation and the most suitable approach.

How it works

What happens once you book

The process is straightforward. Each step is designed to identify the problem properly, deal with the infestation, and reduce the chance of it returning.

01

Book inspection

Choose a convenient time for an initial visit to assess the situation.

02

Assessment

The property is checked for activity, entry points, and risk areas.

03

Treatment begins

The most appropriate control method is put in place based on findings.

04

Follow-up

Where required, additional visits ensure progress is monitored.

05

Prevention advice

Recommendations are provided to reduce the risk of future activity.

Most infestations are resolved through a combination of inspection, treatment, and follow-up where required. Acting early generally makes the process simpler and more effective.
FAQs

Frequently asked questions about rat control

If you’re unsure what to expect, these are some of the most common questions people ask before arranging a rat control visit.

How quickly can you attend?

Appointment availability depends on area and demand, but early action is always recommended when signs of rat activity are present.

Will one visit solve the problem?

Some cases are resolved quickly, but established infestations often require follow-up visits to monitor progress and confirm the issue has been properly dealt with.

Do you only treat the infestation, or do you also help stop it coming back?

Treatment addresses the current activity, but where access points or external conditions are contributing to the issue, proofing recommendations may also be provided.

Is rat treatment safe in residential properties?

The treatment approach should always be suited to the environment and carried out in a way that takes the property and occupants into account.

What affects the cost of rat control?

Cost usually depends on the level of infestation, property size, ease of access, and whether additional visits or proofing work are needed.

What if rats come back after treatment?

Long-term success depends on both treatment and addressing the conditions that allow activity to continue. Follow-up and proofing recommendations are often an important part of that.

Take the next step

Get the problem assessed properly before it gets worse

If you are seeing signs of rat activity, early action usually makes the situation simpler and easier to manage. A proper inspection helps identify the level of activity, likely entry points, and the most suitable next step for the property.

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