Our licensed termite inspectors find hidden drywood and subterranean termite activity and provide a detailed WDO inspection report with treatment recommendations.

Termites cause billions in property damage every single year. With 25 years of experience, our licensed inspectors know exactly where to look and what to look for. Thorough and honest WDO reports, every time.
Contact us online or call/text our office line to book your free inspection.
Our licensed inspector will be happy to answer any questions and address any concerns you may have.
Our licensed termite inspectors carefully check your home’s interior, exterior, attic, and crawl spaces for signs of termites and wood damage.
Within 1 business day, you’ll receive a written report with our findings and recommendations, personalized and tailored for you.

Before every termite inspection, we explain the process and address any concerns. From there, a licensed termite inspector thoroughly checks the five zones below for termite activity, dry rot damage, and conditions conducive to future activity. Accurate inspections for honest estimates.
Attic framing, rafters, and insulation areas
Where drywood termites settle first and stay hidden longest.
Eaves, fascia, window frames, and exterior trim
Exposed wood and the entry points swarmers target.
Foundation walls, crawl spaces, and under the house
Where subterranean termites travel from the soil into the framing.
Interior rooms, baseboards, and moisture-prone areas
Plumbing areas and damp wood that invite activity.
Garage framing and entry points
Often skipped, and one of the most common places we find activity.

Drywood termite droppings resemble small mounds of sand or sawdust.

Subterranean termites create thin, mud-like tubes to travel from the soil into your home.

Piles of translucent wings indicate nearby subterranean and drywood termite activity.

Flying, winged termites indicate a mature termite colony nearby.

Termites feed and hollow out the interior of wood. Look for small holes, cracks, and punctures in wood which may sound hollow when tapped.
4-year fumigation warranty
In-house carpenters for quality control
Painting with color matching included
Family-owned and operated
Honest inspections and evaluations
2-years only
Subcontract repairs. Bloated pricing and 0 quality control
Bare wood or primer only.
Corporation maximizing profit at your expense
Inflated and misleading estimates
Don't wait for droppings, wings, or damage to appear. Our licensed inspectors will check your entire home and send you a detailed report by the next business day at no cost to you.
Completely free for homeowners. There is no cost to have us professionally assess your home.
A WDO (wood destroying organism) inspection takes roughly 1 to 2 hours depending on the size of the home.
Unfortunately not. Homeowners insurance considers termite damage preventable maintenance that occurs over time, not an unavoidable sudden peril.
Termites will always find ways to re-enter your home due to inevitable cracks, gaps, and entry points.
With a free professional inspection. Unless termites show obvious signs in common areas, most damage is hidden unless you are trained to know what to look for.
At least once a year. Termites colonize surrounding areas yearly, so every passing year means potential re-infestation.
Yes. We have 25 years of experience to clear a home of termites and damage for both buyer and seller needs.
Section 1 Clearance is issued once active infestations and wood damage have been corrected and cleared. Lenders and real estate transactions often require Section 1 clearance.
No, termite inspections are mostly visual. Gentle probing unveils pre-existing damage but will not cause any.
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We provide proven termite treatments tailored to the type of infestation and the needs of your home.

Southern California's choice for effective, full-structure termite elimination backed by a 4-year warranty.

Professional, in-house carpenters to restore your home to its original state.

Annual maintenance is critical to protect your home against termites.