Serving Covington | Conyers | Social Circle | Mansfield
The Smart Choice for Energy Efficiency and Built-In Pest Control
Covington’s beautiful, wooded neighborhoods and historic architecture—from the Covington Square to the shores of Jackson Lake—make it a desirable place to live. But its humid subtropical climate also attracts a wide variety of pests. That’s why Lookout Pest Control offers TAP® Insulation—a high-performance insulation that not only keeps your home energy-efficient, but also helps eliminate common Georgia pests where they hide: in the attic.
Whether you’re near Oxford, Porterdale, or just off Highway 278, we deliver this powerful solution to homes across Newton County.
Why Covington Homes Need TAP® Insulation
Here in Covington, homeowners commonly deal with:
Termites – Subterranean termites thrive in Covington’s moisture-rich soil, especially around older homes with crawl spaces.
Cockroaches – American and smokybrown roaches are common due to the area’s warmth and dense tree cover.
Silverfish & Firebrats – These thrive in humid attic spaces, feeding on papers, insulation, and fabrics.
Ants – Carpenter and Argentine ants are a problem, especially in wooded neighborhoods like those near Lake Varner.
Rodents – Mice and rats seek out attic spaces in neighborhoods near farmland and wooded corridors.
Mosquitoes – Breeding grounds near the Yellow River and nearby lakes make mosquitoes a seasonal nuisance.
TAP® (Thermal, Acoustical, Pest Control) Insulation is EPA-registered and treated with boric acid, which kills insects like those listed above upon contact. It’s especially ideal for Covington’s climate because it provides both insulation and pest protection in one application.
Read more about TAP® insulation.
Benefits of TAP® Insulation for Covington Residents
Pest Protection: Helps control and prevent infestations of insects that commonly inhabit Georgia attics.
Lower Energy Bills: Provides superior insulation for both summer and winter, reducing heating and cooling costs.
Noise Reduction: Dampens sound from outdoor areas like I-20 or city traffic near the Covington Historic District.
Eco-Friendly: Made of 87% recycled paper—sustainable, safe, and effective.
Fire-Resistant: Rated Class A for fire safety—important for aging homes in historic Covington neighborhoods.
TAP® Insulation is effective against:
- Ants
- Bed bugs
- Booklice
- Boxelder bugs
- Centipedes
- Cockroaches
- Crickets
- Darkling beetles
- Dermestids
- Earwigs
- Firebrats
- Kudzu bugs
- Lady beetles
- Millipedes
- Pillbugs
- Silverfish
- Slugs
- Snails
- Sowbugs
- Stink bugs
- Termites (including Formosan termites)
Why Choose Lookout Pest Control?
Locally Based: We know the pest pressures and building styles unique to Covington.
Certified TAP® Installers: Trained and licensed for safe, effective attic insulation.
Home Efficiency Experts: We integrate pest control with energy-saving solutions.
Friendly, Professional Team: Rated highly across Georgia for service and results.
Installation Steps
- Arrival: Our team shows up within the scheduled window, fully equipped and ready to go.
- Preparation: We install soffit vent baffles, place rulers for accuracy, seal the attic entry, and protect your home’s interior pathways.
- Blown-In Installation: Using high-grade, pre-treated cellulose, we evenly fill every crevice for complete coverage and maximum R-Value.
- Attention to Detail: We never compress insulation behind pipes or around wiring, preserving its full thermal and sound insulation benefits.
Proudly Serving Covington and Newton County
Lookout Pest Control is based in Georgia and proudly serves homeowners in:
Covington
Oxford
Porterdale
Mansfield
Social Circle
Newborn
Rutledge
Nearby areas in Rockdale and Walton counties
Whether you live in Eastside, near Covington Bypass Road, or along Alcovy Road, we’ll help make your home more energy efficient and pest-free.
Book Your TAP® Insulation Service Today
Protect your home from pests while improving comfort and cutting utility bills. TAP® Insulation is the solution Covington homeowners didn’t know they needed—until now.