Subterranean Termite Warranty
Subterranean termites can pose a significant threat to a building's structural integrity, making it crucial to implement effective termite prevention measures during the construction process.
Wood treatment involves applying termiticides directly to wooden materials during the construction of a new home. The termiticide penetrates the wood, creating a barrier that repels or kills termites upon contact. This method provides comprehensive protection to vulnerable areas such as wooden framing, structural components, and other wood-based materials used in construction.
Benefits of wood treatment include:
- Effective Protection: Wood treatment is highly effective in preventing termite infestation by creating a barrier that termites cannot penetrate.
- Long-lasting Solution: Once applied, wood treatment provides long-lasting protection against termites, ensuring the durability and longevity of your new construction home.
- Environmentally Friendly: Many modern termiticides used in wood treatment are environmentally friendly and safe for use in residential settings, minimizing the impact on the environment and home occupants.
- Cost-effective: Investing in wood treatment during the construction phase is a cost-effective way to prevent potential termite damage, saving you money on future repairs and treatments.
Annual Renewal for Continued Protection
According to the FL Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, termites do more damage to Florida homes each year than fires, floods, and storm combined. Imagine a category 5 Hurricane of termite damage that hits Florida each year like clockwork…and it’s not covered by your homeowner’s insurance. While this treatment is long-lasting and highly effective it is imperative to continue the annual renewal and free inspection to ensure. Creating Peace of Mind and ongoing protection for your investment.
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Our Termite Control Process
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InspectionWe'll perform a thorough termite inspection of your Bradenton home to identify wood-eating insects. All inspection services from Westfall's Lawn and Pest are complementary and will scour your entire home or business for the presence of termites.
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TreatmentWe'll determine the best method of termite treatment for you based on three primary factors; your building type, your personal needs, and the type of termites in question. Westfall's Lawn and Pest typically installs bait stations around your house to ensure ongoing defense and uses spot treatments or trench and treats to remove active infestations.
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ExclusionWe want to ensure that termites never return to your Bradenton property. We apply all of our treatments in a manner that will stand the test of time and protect the ones you love with unflinching security and anti-termite protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 941-231-7285 today!
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How much does termite control cost in Bradenton, FL?Termite control costs in Bradenton vary from property to property and are typically determined on a case-by-case basis to provide a more accurate price. Westfall's Lawn and Pest is proud to offer value-added termite inspections that service every client and provide a personalized estimate based on your property size, building type, and treatment method. Fill out an online contact form to learn more about what we can do.
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How do I know if I have a termite infestation in my Bradenton home?Termite infestations can be tricky to spot without the right experience. Still, you should keep an eye out for some of their most common signs and symptoms, including frass piles, mud tubes, or the discoloration of indoor wooden structures. If you're still not sure if you have a termite infestation, contact Westfall's Lawn and Pest right away to schedule an inspection.
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What types of termites can I find in Bradenton, FL, and surrounding areas?
Most of Western Florida experiences termite activity from one of three species; the drywood termite, the dampwood termite, or the subterranean termite. Drywood termites, like the West Indian drywood termite, exclusively infest human structures and are major household pests requiring immediate attention. Dampwood termites, like the Florida dampwood termite, on the other hand, only infest moist wood and rarely pose problems in the home. The final species, subterranean termites, are perhaps the most destructive of all. The Formosan subterranean termite, Asian subterranean termite, and eastern subterranean termite often infest homes and businesses and attack properties with heightened soil-to-wood contact.
If you think any termite species may be active around your Bradenton home, don't hesitate to contact Westfall's Lawn and Pest immediately.