How protected is your home?
Unlike a full home inspection that evaluates hundreds of components, a termite inspection focuses specifically on signs of wood-destroying organisms and conditions that may attract them. It is not intended to replace a full home inspection. Instead, it is designed to help identify active infestations, past damage, and risk factors before they turn into costly structural repairs.
Your inspector will examine accessible areas of the home, including the foundation, crawlspaces, attic, garage, and exterior perimeter, where applicable. They will look for evidence of termites, moisture conditions, and conducive environments that can lead to infestation. The termite inspection typically takes less than an hour.
After the inspection, you will receive a clear, professional report outlining any findings and recommended next steps. If treatment is needed, options can be discussed to help protect your home and give you peace of mind—before termites cause serious damage.