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Pest Control

Professional Termite Inspection

PRO60 minPest ControlPart of Spring Maintenance

Why It Matters

In warm climates, annual professional termite inspection is essential. Homeowners miss what professionals catch with specialized tools.

Quick Guide

  1. 1

    Gather your tools and materials

    You'll need: basic tools. Materials required: necessary materials.

  2. 2

    Perform the professional termite inspection

    Schedule a licensed pest control professional to perform a thorough termite inspection of your entire home.

  3. 3

    Verify and clean up

    Check that the work was completed correctly and clean up your workspace. If always - licensed inspection provides warranty, consider calling a professional.

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Community Tips

Tool RecKasa Team

A moisture meter like the Extech MO55 ($30-50) should be used during termite inspections to identify high-moisture areas in wood framing, crawl spaces, and around foundations—termites require 12-16% wood moisture content to establish colonies, making this tool essential for pinpointing vulnerable zones before professional treatment.

WarningKasa Team

Termite damage can remain hidden behind walls and under flooring for 3-5 years before visible signs appear; untreated infestations in structural wood can cost $3,000-$10,000+ to remediate, making annual inspections critical even if no mud tubes or frass are detected.

Cost InfoKasa Team

Professional termite bond programs typically range from $300-$900 annually depending on region and property size, but a single missed colony can trigger treatment costs of $1,200-$2,500+; many pest control companies like Terminix and Orkin ($600-$1,200 for initial treatment) include quarterly inspections in annual contracts, making preventive bonds cost-effective compared to reactive repairs. ---