Are you suspicious that your house may have a termite infestation? If so, you need to act fast; because if you fail to pay attention, they could leave your house severely damaged. And you might have to spend a lot of money to repair the house.
Termites can eat away cellulose and the wooden structure of your house. Thousands and probably even millions of termites can live somewhere in the surrounding area and they will feed themselves for a long period of time. Catastrophically, this can lead to extensive structural damage in your home and they are even capable of causing complete destruction to your house. So, you can simply hire a professional pest inspection service to conduct a full termite inspection and it will only cost you a very small amount.
How is the termite inspection done, and what can you expect during the process. Actually, a termite inspection is a visual examination of all reachable areas of your house to identify if there is any activity going on from wood consuming bugs or pests. The inspection should cover the entire building, both inside and outside and it should also cover basement areas. During a full termite inspection, the inspectors will make sure to check your garden landscape together with nearby trees, fences and other small constructions such as sheds which are made of wood. If you happen to live in a region where dry-wood termites are a frequent problem, special attention will be paid to the attic space. The inspection process will only take around 45 minutes to complete, but it could save you from lots of unwanted trouble and thousands of dollars.
Conducting a termite inspection in the attic space of a house might appear little pointless, thinking termites are typically discovered underground. Bit when the inspector is searching for signs of termite, he is also searching for signs of any other pests such as carpenter ants and beetles who can also damage the wood in and around your house. If dry-wood termites are an already identified and a common problem in your region the inspector will be more attentive, observing dry-wood termite pellets which can generally be placed on surfaces and caught in spiders webs.
Cold weather may cause termites to slow down their activity and they may go into a state of hibernation but they will survive. When it starts to warm up again, the termites will be back. And remember, that termite infestation is not clearly visible; they will quietly continue to eat the structure of your house. These little creatures secretly travel through underground tunnels and inside the wood. And you may not have the slightest clue of the termite infestation, as they go on to completely ruin the wooden structures and frames from the inside. And that’s why it is always a wise decision to invest few dollars every year to carry out a complete pest inspection in your house or property, especially if the area you reside is susceptible to termite infestations.
And also, it’s important to be watchful on your part, because you may come across termites moving around your basement or you may be able to find some subtle clues of their presence in your house.
Larry Steevan is PR Manager at All Check Property Inspections. It is a Melbourne based Property inspectors who specialized for pre-purchase inspections,
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