A trained termite technician will look for visible signs of a termite infestation. But even with a thorough inspection, he cannot see behind walls, under the floor, above the ceiling panels or through other coverings of your home. Therefore, keep in mind that it is still possible that termite activity and or damage may be present even after the inspection.
- Thorough Inspections
- Detailed Treatment Proposals
- Complete Treatment Plans
- Discuss Service Agreement and Answer Any Questions You May Have
- Annual Service Agreements
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Remember, a qualified termite technician is the most important step in protecting your home or business from termites. The inspector should carefully inspect the following areas and make recommendations as needed.
q ALL WATER SOURCES
q INSPECT BOTH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
q PROBE ACCESSIBLE WOOD USING A SCREWDRIVER OR TERMITE DECTECTION EQUIPMENT
q REPORT FINDINGS TO YOU
q MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS AND POSSIBLE MEASURES TO PREVENT FUTURE INFESTATIONS
q IDENTIFY TERMITES
q RECOMMEND TREATMENTS AND GIVE ACCURATE QUOTES
Please keep in mind that even the best possible visual inspection cannot guarantee that your home or business is free of termites, and hidden damage is possible.