The termite inspector will look for signs of termite activity during the inspection. They will also inspect the foundation of your home for signs of damage. If the inspector finds any evidence of termite activity, they will recommend a treatment plan.
If you find any signs of termite infestation, a qualified termite inspector must immediately inspect your home. Termites can cause significant damage to your home in a short period, so it is important to take action quickly.
Mud tubes: Termites build mud tubes to travel between their nest and food source. Mud tubes are often found along the foundation of a home, but they can also be found inside walls and ceilings.
Discarded wings: Termites swarm to reproduce. When they swarm, they shed their wings. Discarded termite wings can be found on windowsills, floors, and other surfaces around your home.
Hollow-sounding wood: Termites eat wood from the inside out. This can cause wood hollow sound when it is tapped.
Tiny holes in the wall: Termites sometimes create tiny holes in walls to travel between their nest and their food source.
Crumbling wood: Termite damage can cause wood to crumble. This is often seen in attics and other areas of the home where there is exposed wood.