🦫 Groundhog Removal in Coweta County
Groundhogs dig deep burrows under foundations, decks, and sheds — causing structural damage and landscape destruction.
Groundhog Removal — Coweta County
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Groundhog Removal in Coweta County, Georgia
Groundhogs (Marmota monax, also called woodchucks) burrow under decks, sheds, equipment outbuildings, and foundation walls across rural and semi-rural Coweta County. Most groundhog calls come from Sharpsburg, Grantville, Moreland, Turin, and Haralson rural-residential properties; Newnan and Senoia see far fewer because of the dense historic-district and suburban subdivision footprint. Groundhog burrows are not just cosmetic — they undermine foundations, decks, and outbuildings. A typical burrow system extends 25-30 feet and can have 2-5 entrances, and structural undermining produces real foundation damage over time.
Groundhog Removal Services in Coweta County
Groundhog burrows can undermine foundations, creating thousands in structural damage. Early removal prevents serious problems.
Warning Signs
Groundhogs are active March through October. They hibernate in winter but begin burrowing aggressively in spring.
- Large burrow entrances near foundation
- Undermined deck or shed
- Eaten garden plants
- Soil mounds in yard
- Visible groundhog activity during the day
Our Groundhog Removal Process
Our Coweta County contractor uses proven, humane methods to remove groundhogs and keep them from coming back.
- Live trapping and relocation
- Burrow exclusion and filling
- Deck and foundation protection
- Garden fencing consultation
- Ongoing monitoring
Why Groundhog Burrows Are a Real Problem in Coweta
Groundhogs prefer to dig under solid structures — foundations, decks, sheds, equipment outbuildings — because the structure protects the burrow from predators and weather. The undermining can produce thousands of dollars in structural damage over time, particularly on aging Grantville, Moreland, Turin, and Haralson farmstead foundations and on Sharpsburg semi-rural shed and outbuilding pads. Burrow entrances are also tripping hazards in residential lawns and pasture edges, and they redirect water runoff in ways that can accelerate foundation issues.
Groundhogs are diurnal — peak activity is early morning and late afternoon. Rural Coweta homeowners often see them in the lawn during the day, sometimes within a few feet of the house. They're not aggressive, but they can carry rabies (rare but documented) and they damage gardens significantly — leafy greens, beans, peas, and melons are favorite targets.
Where Groundhogs Show Up in Coweta County
- Grantville, Moreland, Turin, and Haralson rural properties: burrows under decks, sheds, equipment outbuildings, barn foundations, and pasture-edge structures
- Sharpsburg semi-rural acreage: similar pattern at smaller scale, plus burrows in wooded yards along the GA-16 corridor
- Older Newnan and Senoia neighborhoods: occasional burrows under decks and crawlspace vent areas, particularly on properties with adjacent wooded acreage
- Garden and landscape damage: any Coweta property with a vegetable garden, ornamental plantings, or fruit trees can attract groundhog feeding pressure
What Effective Groundhog Exclusion Looks Like
Trapping is the active phase but exclusion is what actually solves the problem. Standard Coweta groundhog jobs run $200-$500+ for trapping and relocation. Burrow exclusion — filling the burrow system, installing hardware-cloth burial-grade perimeter skirting around vulnerable structures, addressing foundation protection — adds $300-$1,000+. Multi-groundhog situations and properties with extensive burrow networks run higher because of additional inspection and exclusion scope. On rural farmstead properties, multi-structure work covering main house plus outbuildings is common.
Hardware-cloth skirting requires burial-grade installation — at least 12 inches deep, with an outward-facing apron at the bottom — to prevent re-burrowing. Surface-only skirting fails predictably because groundhogs simply dig deeper.
Groundhog Removal in Coweta County — Service Area Map
Our licensed contractor handles groundhog removal across the full Coweta County footprint. Tap the map to open directions in Google Maps.
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⚠️ Peak Burrowing Season
Groundhogs are at maximum activity — feeding, expanding burrows, and raising young. Foundation and structural damage accelerates during this period. A single burrow can undermine a deck footing or concrete slab within one season.
Groundhog Removal Cost in Georgia
$150–$400+
Trapping. Burrow exclusion and foundation protection adds $200–$600+. Pricing varies by contractor, location, and severity. Call for an estimate specific to your situation.
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