It truly is a homeowner's worst nightmare - termites. They not only can give you a creepy-crawly feeling but also can cause extensive damage to the structure of your home. Pest-End Exterminators has been inspecting and treating for termites since 1977. While many homeowners try doing it themselves, we suggest calling in professionals, like our technicians who can find hiding spaces in your basement, siding, and foundation.
There are many steps in the extermination. Whether you require the elimination of termites, prevention, or inspection, the treatment process does not end with initial treatment. We stay with you until the problem is solved. Here are a few of the actions we take when treating for termites in and around your property.
We evaluate the building and surrounding area for termites including common and uncommon hiding spaces, such as foundations, behind drywall, siding, crawl spaces, and cracks and crevices where they like to colonize.
Once we have found the colony of termite and the main areas of infestation we treat that area, as well as the surrounding area, to eliminate the issue. From there, we treat the surrounding areas of the home so that termites do not cross the chemical barrier and gain access, yet again, to your home. For this step, we include treatment areas such as subflooring and soil that the termite travels through.
We can evaluate the areas of greatest risk such as improving subfloor ventilation, removal of timber in contact with the soil, opening and clearing important inspection access areas. These steps can be preventative in nature.
At regular intervals, depending upon the infestation, regular inspections are recommended to evaluate the treatment and ensure that reinfestation has not occurred.
If you suspect a termite problem (or any pest problem, for that matter) contact Pest-End Exterminators immediately. We will promptly inspect and diagnose the problem, walking through our comprehensive termite treatment options and solutions. Don't wait - every minute wasted means these invaders may be causing destructive and costly damage to your home.