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Termite Property Damage Identification


Termite Damage and Real Estate Transactions

Its recommended that a house be inspected for termites by a professional before buying. The inspector issues a termite bond letter revealing any current or past damage. Many realtors discourage purchase of homes with damage.


Termite Structural Damage

The most expensive and complex to repair damage a termite can do is structural. They are able to weaken a homes entire support system which makes it unsafe for living. Electrical and plumbing components are at risk, too.


Buying a Home with Termite Damage

Purchasing a home with existing termite damage is not advised. Have a reputable pest control company inspect any home before purchase. If theres damage, have the current owner fix before closing. Damage is a calculated risk.


Pre Construction Termite Control

Pre-construction termite control can help prevent future problems. Methods include soil treatments, using pre-treated building materials, and treating installed materials. Schedule regular service with a pest control expert.


Boat / Yacht Damage

Termites damage more than just homes. Anything made with wood is fair game including boats and yachts. They are safest when in water or in dry dock/storage. If signs of infestation, contact a pest control professional.


Termite Carpet Infestation

Termites can do damage to a home in many ways. They consume various materials used in its construction. If there signs of are termites in the carpet, it could mean a much larger problem. Wings near entrances is another sign.


Termite Foundation Damage

Termite damage often begins with a homes foundation. Shelter tubes are a sign of termites. They like to attack any exposed wood, especially if it reaches the ground. Also, plumbing or water pipes are favored entry points.


Termite Wall Damage

Walls are a homes most vulnerable location to termites. Most are easily accessible from the ground, have plentiful food, and hide invaders. Damage can appear as chewed or hollow spots, water markings, or piles of wings.


Termite Ceiling Damage

Termites destroy many materials used in building a home. Ceiling damage often looks like light water damage. If present, inspect the area immediately. Chewed wood, insulation, and piles of wings are all signs of termites.


Laminate Floor Damage

Termites will tunnel through a house creating extensive damage when looking for food. This can cause things like laminate flooring to collapse. Pest experts have the tools to safely detect termite infestations within a home.

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