I've got a bit of a mess on my hands after raccoons managed to get into my garage and cause some serious damage to the wooden structure between my two garage doors. Considering I'm already getting pest control out today, I'm looking for advice on how to handle the repairs. Should I call a general contractor or is there someone better for this type of fix? I'm not looking for a fancy finish—just something that works! Also, here's a link to some pictures of the damage: https://imgur.com/a/fwCREXe.
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Honestly, a handyman could handle that damage pretty well. I’d also recommend installing some motion sensor lights—they worked great for me in deterring wildlife! Just make sure they’re bright enough to keep those critters away.
It looks like some damage to the drywall rather than structural beams, which is good news! If there’s rot, that could be an easy fix since the studs aren’t load bearing. It's probably just a matter of realigning the garage door sensors too. If you haven't already, try getting a close-up pic with flash to assess the damage better.
Yeah, moisture damage is super common in garages, so check for that too. It's pretty manageable if it is.
As a professional in wildlife pest management, I’d suggest reinforcing the area with heavy gauge steel flashing. It’s tough and should help prevent any future raccoon invasions.

Exactly! And remember, if you find termites, it could be a blessing in disguise because at least now you know about it before it gets worse.