Submitted by metalmayhem9 t3_10lbdgk in DIY
I am having a mice problem this winter. I did not have them last winter. I would like to figure out ways to prevent them coming in. I found gaps between the fiber cement siding and the foundation (images below). No other cracks elsewhere.
Somebody told me to seal any and every gap like this. But I also heard that these gaps should stay because water needs to come out. How can I safely remove these entry points without endangering the integrity of the structure? Please advise.
Probably ok https://imgur.com/smHps2m
Not ok--how do I close this? https://imgur.com/Kp5OwFk
Safe to seal this gap? https://imgur.com/peoQEyn
PinchePoderes t1_j5w2zmo wrote
I’m not a siding guy so I couldn’t say for sure but in general you’d have a siding, moisture barrier, sheathing, framing/insulation, probably another vapor barrier, then sheetrock, so if mice were getting in under your siding I would expect to see some kind of holes in your interior, that’s where I would look and I’d spray foam it. It’s just kind of a lot of layers for them to go through, not to say that they couldn’t but I’ve more commonly seen them get through areas around windows and doors. I have seen where they will come through siding and nest in the walls.
If you have a crawl space with ductwork in it I’d check around there too. If there is a gap between the duct and subfloor they could probably squeeze through the floor register.
Edit: the other pictures with the cracked foundation could be patched with a concrete epoxy or a concrete patch and repair mix like quickcrete. The picture where you can see 2x4 looks like your bottom plate and you could take a sealant like NP1 rated for exterior use to it. I’d try to lay a bead of it between the bottom plate, sheathing, and foundation rather than the siding. The siding probably does need to breath to eliminate moisture but I would also say due to the technique used to install the siding it shouldn’t see much; assuming it was done correctly. Basically it’s overlapped like that so water runs down and off.