Termite Damage

Although termites are ecologically beneficial in that they break down detritus to add nutrients to soil, the same feeding behaviors that prove helpful to the ecosystem can cause severe damage to human homes. Because termites feed primarily on wood, they are capable of compromising the strength and safety of an infested structure. Termite damage can render structures unlivable until expensive repairs are conducted.

Homes constructed primarily of wood are not the only structures threatened by termite activity. Homes made from other materials may also host termite infestations, as these insects are capable of traversing through plaster, metal siding and more. Termites then feed on cabinets, floors, ceilings and wooden furniture within these homes.

Because termites are often not identified before considerable damage has occurred, it is advised that homeowners experiencing a termite infestation contact a pest control professional before attempting to address the problem on their own. Professionals will conduct an inspection in order to correctly identify the problem and will then discuss possible avenues of treatment with homeowners. 

Termite Damage Signs

Repairing Termite Damage

Termite Structural Damage

Termite and Real Estate Transactions

Buying a Home with Termite Damage

Property Damage

Laminate Floor Damage

Termite Ceiling Damage

Termite Foundation Damage

Termite Carpet Infestation

Boat / Yacht Damage

Termite Wall Damage

How to Read a Termite Report

Pre Home Buying Termite Inspections