Bat Removal Pricing in Utah
What bat removal actually costs in Utah in 2026. Every estimate is free, written, and carries no obligation.
Every Utah homeowner deserves honest pricing before committing to bat removal work. The ranges below cover the typical 2026 cost envelope for residential properties across the Wasatch Front and the rest of the state. Final pricing is set after a free on-site inspection so the estimate reflects your specific roofline, colony size, and cleanup scope.
2026 cost by service
| Service | Utah range (2026) |
|---|---|
| Phone consultation and written estimate | $0. Always free. |
| Emergency single-bat removal from living space | $150 to $300 |
| Small colony exclusion (under 20 bats) | $300 to $650 |
| Medium colony exclusion (20 to 100 bats) | $650 to $1,400 |
| Large colony (100+ bats) or complex roofline | $1,400 to $2,500+ |
| Luxury or historic property | $1,800 to $3,500+ |
| Guano cleanup, spot disinfection | $300 to $600 |
| Guano cleanup, partial insulation removal | $800 to $1,800 |
| Full attic remediation and insulation replacement | $2,500 to $4,500 |
| Commercial bat removal | Custom. Free quote. |
What drives bat removal cost
- Colony size. Ten bats and 500 bats are a completely different scope of work for exclusion devices, sealing materials, and inspection time.
- Entry point count. A simple single-story ranch may have 3 to 5 entry points. A complex custom home with dormers, multiple gables, and brick chimneys can have 15 to 25 points that need attention.
- Property complexity. Stucco construction, tile roof, historic masonry, and multi-story custom homes each require different methods and material allowances.
- Guano accumulation. One season of activity and five years of an untreated colony produce dramatically different cleanup costs.
- Location. Park City and other luxury mountain areas carry higher rates. Pricing is competitive throughout the Wasatch Front.
What is always included
- Itemized written estimate. No hidden fees.
- Written warranty. If bats return through any opening we sealed, we come back free.
- UDWR-compliant exclusion. Legal, humane, no bats harmed.
- Transparent invoicing. You pay exactly what the estimate says.
The cost of waiting
Bat colonies grow roughly 20 to 25 percent per year. Each year a colony is left in place, guano accumulates further, insulation degrades, and any wood rot from urine compounds. A $500 exclusion job today often prevents a $5,000 remediation in three years.
Next steps
Call (801) 675-8829 for a free written estimate, or see our step-by-step bat removal process for what the work actually looks like from inspection through warranty.
