Termite Inspection
Don’t leave your most valuable investment fully vulnerable to termite infestation and damage. Get a termite inspection and have peace of mind. Whether you’re buying, selling, refinancing, or if you need to ensure your home stays protected from termites, Clark’s has got you covered!
Why a Termite Inspection in South Carolina is Your First Line of Defense
Unlike most pests that like to forage outside their nests for food, termites don’t need to leave their nests because all the food they need is right there in front of them–your building’s infrastructure! Moreover, light brown termites are difficult to see because they blend well with their surroundings. Unless you are an expert termite inspector, you’ll probably miss signs of termite infestation, such as discarded (transparent) wings, frass (their wood-colored feces), and tiny mud tubes they build on hidden floor joists and foundation walls.
Termites target secluded areas like crawlspaces and foundations to populate their colonies and continue destroying buildings without interference from humans or other pests. That’s why regular inspections by a certified professional are essential for protecting your home or business in regions favorable to termites, like North and South Carolina.
Winter Termite Inspection in North Carolina
Termite inspections shouldn’t be limited to spring and summer. Termites do not hibernate and love nothing more than to take advantage of the darkness, warmth, and unlimited food source your home provides in winter.
Our comprehensive termite inspection goes far beyond a quick look. Instead, Clark’s expert termite terminators painstakingly examine the foundation, garage, crawlspaces, and exterior of your building for signs of a termite infestation. Additionally, we thoroughly check for moisture problems that may harbor new or established termite colonies.
Tell these wood-munching bugs to hit the road this holiday season by getting a termite inspection from Clark’s Pest Control serving South and North Carolina businesses and residents.
Termite Letter in South Carolina: What is a CL-100 Wood Infestation Report?
Click on the link to learn more about this requirement for anyone involved in South Carolina real estate transactions. North Carolina also requires a similar document, the Wood-Destroying Inspect Report (WDIR), to complete a real estate transaction. Only licensed pest control technicians can validate a CL-100 or a WDIR by providing the pest inspection and filling out the document.
Contact Clark’s Pest Control to Schedule a Termite Inspection Today
Your home or commercial building is too valuable to rely on over-the-counter termite fumigators that can’t prevent termites from returning to the scene of the crime. Get in touch with Clark’s Pest Control for comprehensive termite inspections and termite reports in North and South Carolina.