Termite Inspection & Treatment

Termite Inspection & Treatment

Comprehensive protection against Florida's destructive subterranean termites.

Termites cause over $5 billion in damage annually nationwide, and Tampa's humid climate makes our homes particularly vulnerable. Our termite specialists start with a thorough inspection of your property, paying special attention to common Florida problem areas like crawl spaces, wooden decks, and areas where soil meets your home's foundation.

We use advanced detection methods including moisture meters and thermal imaging to identify hidden activity. For treatment, we offer both liquid barrier applications and bait systems, customized to your home's specific needs. Our treatments are designed to protect Tampa homes for years, with annual inspections to maintain your termite-free status.

Many historic Tampa homes have hidden termite damage in their original wood framing. We're experienced in working carefully with these older structures while providing complete protection.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Comprehensive inspection of interior and exterior, including attic and crawl spaces
  2. 02 Step 2: Custom treatment plan presentation with clear pricing
  3. 03 Step 3: Professional application using industry-leading products
  4. 04 Step 4: Follow-up inspection and warranty explanation

Benefits

  • Protects your home's structural integrity
  • Prevents costly hidden damage
  • Custom solutions for Florida homes
  • Transferable warranty options

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should Tampa homes be inspected for termites?

We recommend annual inspections due to our warm climate. Older homes or those with previous termite activity may benefit from bi-annual checks.

Are your treatments safe for pets?

Yes, we use products that are safe when properly applied. We'll provide specific instructions to keep pets safe during and after treatment.

Do you treat drywood termites common in Florida?

Absolutely. We're experienced with all termite species found in Tampa Bay, including both subterranean and drywood varieties.