Top 4 humane animal removal services in Centerville, UT

Porch Pro Headshot Agent Pest Control
Humane Animal Removal
Serves Centerville, Utah
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2013 Recipient of the Angies List Super Service Award Why choose Agent Pest Control? We are a family local owned business; we are part of the community and our number one priority is customer service and satisfaction. We will go the extra mile for our customers because our mission is to retain yo...Read more about Agent Pest Control
2013 Recipient of the Angies List Super Service Award Why choose Agent Pest Control? We are a family local owned business; we are part of the community and our number one priority is customer service and satisfaction. We will go the extra mile for our customers because our mission is to retain yo...Read more about Agent Pest Control
Porch Pro Headshot Shield Pest Management
Humane Animal Removal
Serves Centerville, Utah
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Porch Pro Headshot Hunt's Pest Control
Humane Animal Removal
Serves Centerville, Utah
Hunt's has been servicing Utah for over forty years. We do all types of pest control, but termites are our specialty. Tim Hunt one of the owners of Hunt's was awarded Termite Technician of the Year by Pest Control Technology Magazine in 2002. We do commercial work and residential pest control wit...Read more about Hunt's Pest Control
Hunt's has been servicing Utah for over forty years. We do all types of pest control, but termites are our specialty. Tim Hunt one of the owners of Hunt's was awarded Termite Technician of the Year by Pest Control Technology Magazine in 2002. We do commercial work and residential pest control wit...Read more about Hunt's Pest Control
Porch Pro Headshot Piano Studio
Humane Animal Removal
Serves Centerville, Utah
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Top questions to ask before hiring a humane animal removal specialist

A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.

Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?

Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.

First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.