Termite Inspections

Termite Inspections

For Homeowners

Why Inspect?

Termites are often difficult to detect until it's too late. They do unbelievable amounts of damage to homes and other buildings. In fact, each year in the United States, termite damage to buildings costs more than fire damage, storm damage, and flooding combined.

What Does The Inspection Entail?

A trained inspector from Eagle Pest Services performs the inspection. He inspects all visible areas of the structure which are readily accessible to him, including the basement, crawl space, and garage (as applicable). If the inspector finds evidence of termite he reports his findings to you. An inspection may include sounding or probing areas where infestations are suspected. Having your property inspected is the first step to solving your termite problem.

What If Evidence Of An Infestation Is Found?

The inspector will provide a treatment plan for your home, and a written estimate. Our work is warranted for one year, and you may renew the warranty on an annual basis. 


For Real Estate Transactions

Why Inspect?

Every year thousands of homes are attacked by termites or other wood destroying pests. Home purchasers need to know if these pests are present before investing their money. Therefore it is wise to have the property inspected by a representative of a licensed pest control company who can detect the presence of wood destroying pests and can provide a report on his findings. Eagle Pest Services inspectors are trained professionals who will provide you with the honest results of their inspection.

Who Orders An Inspection?

A pest control firm may be selected by the seller or his agent, lending institution, or buyer, depending on the state's real estate laws or established practice. As a purchaser, you should be advised as to which company is doing the inspection and in some areas as a buyer you can make the selection.

What Does The Inspection Entail?

A qualified representative from the licensed pest control company will perform the inspection. He inspects all visible areas of the structure which are readily accessible to him. If he finds evidence of an infestation he reports the evidence on a specified form. An inspection may include sounding or probing areas where infestations are suspected.

What If Evidence Of An Infestation Is Found?

The company will recommend the appropriate treatment to control the pest. For termites, a treatment is usually warranted for a year, meaning if an infestation is found while the warranty is in effect, the company will retreat at no charge to you.