Pest Inspection
A pest inspection involves a full inspection of your home for any evidence of termite activity and/or evidence of dry rot damage or moisture conditions that could lead to an atmosphere for wood-destroying organisms or termites and other insects like bees, hornets, and carpenter bees.
We suggest a competent termite or general pest inspection at least once a year as a preventative measure; however, those who have previously had a termite infestation or pest problem, or are at high risk for one, may want to consider inspections twice a year.
What Goes Into A Termite Inspection?
Termite inspections include looking for signs of termites and figuring out how much damage they've done. A termite inspection may not be required when buying or selling real estate, but don't wait until you're trying to sell or have already started the buying process to find out there are termites. Termites and carpenter bees are very typical in Delaware, so it is more of a matter of “when,” not “if” a termite infestation will occur.
So, make an appointment now with Eagle Eye Inspections if you:
Think you might have a termite issue in your business or home.
Plan to buy a property and require a termite inspection as a condition of sale.
Wish to avoid a termite infestation before it begins.
Plan to sell your property and wish to attract more buyers with a clean termite record.