Termite Control & Inspections Archdale, NC

Professional termite control and inspections in Greensboro for residential and commercial properties.

Local Termite Control Expertise

In Greensboro, subterranean termites build mud tubes and feed on wood from below the surface—often without visible signs until damage is extensive. Our termite inspections catch activity early. We treat infestations with proven barrier and baiting systems, then monitor year-round to keep your home protected.

How We Work

We combine thorough inspection with targeted treatment and ongoing monitoring to stop termites and prevent future infestations in your Greensboro property.

1

Inspect the Property

We examine foundation walls, crawl spaces, attics, and exterior areas for mud tubes, damage, and moisture. Our detailed inspection provides a clear picture of termite risk.

2

Recommend Treatment

Based on findings, we suggest a trench-and-treat barrier or baiting system. We explain your options so you understand what protects your home best.

3

Apply the Treatment

We create a chemical barrier around your foundation or place strategic baits. Each method stops termites from reaching wood and eliminates colonies.

4

Monitor & Maintain

We schedule follow-up visits to check bait stations and verify the barrier. Ongoing monitoring ensures termites don't return and catches any new activity fast.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

We offer targeted termite solutions designed for Greensboro homes and businesses—from initial detection to long-term protection.

Termite Inspections & Reports

Our detailed inspection reports identify active termite infestations, mud tubes, damage, and conditions that invite termites. Whether you're buying, selling, or protecting an existing home in the downtown or east Greensboro areas, a professional inspection is your first line of defense.

Real estate transactions in North Carolina require a lender-approved WDIR—we provide official wood-destroying insect reports that meet all state requirements and lender standards.

Liquid Barrier Treatment

We dig a narrow trench around your foundation and apply an approved termiticide that creates a protective chemical barrier. This method stops subterranean termites before they reach structural wood beneath your Greensboro home.

The barrier extends below grade to meet NC Building Code requirements. Treatment is precise—targeting foundation walls, piers, and slab areas where termites attempt to enter.

Bait Station Systems

Bait stations lure termites away from your home and eliminate colonies from the source. We strategically place stations around your property's perimeter. Termites consume the bait, return to the nest, and the colony is destroyed over time.

This approach is effective for active infestations and serves as ongoing prevention. Regular monitoring ensures stations remain active and catch any new termite activity in northwest, northeast, or central Greensboro neighborhoods.

Why It Matters

Termites cost North Carolina homeowners millions in repairs annually—most damage is preventable with early action.

Early Detection Saves Money

Termites work quietly. By the time you notice damage—hollow-sounding wood, mud tubes, or visible swarmers—colonies may have fed for months. Annual inspections catch termite activity before structural repair bills mount.

Homeowners insurance rarely covers termite damage—treating infestations is your responsibility and your best protection against expensive repairs.

Real Estate Peace of Mind

Lenders require a clear termite inspection before closing. A professional WDIR document provides proof your property is free from active infestation and documented past damage. This speeds approval and protects your investment.

Whether you're buying a historic home in College Hill or a newer build in north Greensboro, a licensed inspection confirms structural safety.

Serving Greensboro and Surrounding Areas

We service all neighborhoods throughout Greensboro, including downtown, east side, northwest, and surrounding Guilford County areas.

Local Termite Risk & Climate

Greensboro's warm, humid climate creates ideal conditions for subterranean termites. Our region's older homes, crawl spaces, and moisture-prone foundations make inspections and preventive treatment essential year-round.

We understand Greensboro's building types and local soil conditions. Our treatment plans address the specific risks your property faces.

Ready to Protect Your Home?

Get a professional termite inspection and find out if your Greensboro home is at risk. Call today for a free estimate. We'll explain findings in clear terms and recommend the best protection for your property.

Your home's structure is your biggest investment. Protect it with expert termite control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about termite control and inspections in Greensboro.

How often should I have my home inspected for termites?

Annual inspections are recommended for most Greensboro homes. If you have an active infestation under treatment, quarterly or semi-annual inspections help verify the treatment's effectiveness.

What signs of termites should I watch for?

Look for mud tubes on foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood when tapped with a screwdriver, discarded wings near windows, and small piles of sawdust. Spring swarming—winged termites near lights—is a red flag.

How long does termite treatment take?

Liquid barrier treatment typically takes one to three days depending on your home's size and foundation type. Baiting systems are placed in one visit, then monitored regularly over months as colonies are eliminated.

What is a WDIR and do I need one?

A Wood-Destroying Insect Report (WDIR) is an official inspection document required by North Carolina lenders during real estate closings. It certifies whether termites or other wood-destroying insects are present or absent.

Can termite damage be repaired?

Yes, structural damage can be repaired once termites are eliminated. However, repair costs are often high. Prevention through early detection and treatment is far more cost-effective than waiting until damage occurs.

How do I prevent termites from returning?

Reduce moisture by fixing leaks, maintaining gutters, and improving drainage. Remove wood-to-soil contact around your foundation. Keep mulch away from siding. Schedule annual inspections and monitoring to catch any new activity early.

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