How Accurate Are Termite Inspections?
Termites are a pest that can damage a home’s wood and foundation. They can also cause damage to the surrounding property. This is why it’s important to have a termite inspection done on your house. It will help you prevent an infestation from getting out of hand.
During a termite inspection, the inspector will look for signs of an infestation and other potential problems. He or she will check the baseboards, window frames, door frames, basements, and cabinets. They will also look for signs of mud tubes, which are a termite’s way of obtaining food. These tubes are about a pencil’s width and are made of wood and soil. They keep the termites moist and shield them from predators.
During the inspection, the inspector will also look for any other signs of infestation, such as carpenter bees or ants. The termite inspection can last up to two hours, depending on the size of your home.
During the inspection, the inspector should have easy access to the attic, crawl spaces, and the ground. Typically, the attic has the most wood framing. This is the area where most termite damage occurs.
The technician from Terminix will search the interior and exterior of your home for any signs of subterranean termites. He or she will then explain the treatment options available. If you are purchasing a home, a termite inspection is an important part of the real estate transaction.
Termites are a common pest in Florida. They can cause extensive damage before the homeowner realizes there is a problem. Often, the damage isn’t noticeable until the termites are out of hiding.