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What Happens During a Termite Inspection? A Step-by-Step Guide

  • Writer: Good Sense Termite
    Good Sense Termite
  • Mar 27
  • 1 min read

Hand holding magnifying glass over a termite on yellow background with bold text: "What Happens During a Termite Inspection? A Step by Step Guide."


A termite inspection is a crucial step in protecting your home. Here’s what you can expect during the process with Good Sense Termite.


Step 1: Exterior Inspection

Your Good Sense inspector will thoroughly examine your home’s foundation, siding, and wood structures for signs of termite infestations and/or fungal infections such as mud tubes, frass, and wood damage.


Step 2: Interior Inspection

Inside, we will check for staining, bubbling paint or uneven wood surfaces, leaks, conducive conditions, and droppings in the structure, as well as key areas including basements, attics, and crawl spaces.


Step 3: Moisture & Entry Point Check

Termites thrive in moisture-prone areas, so our inspectors check for leaks, standing water, and gaps in your home’s structure.


Step 4: Inspection Report & Recommendations

After the inspection, you’ll receive a report outlining findings and suggested treatment/corrective options.


Step 5: Schedule Your Preferred Treatment and Enjoy Peace of Mind

Once you’ve decided which treatment options are best tailored to your home, We will work with you to get rid of the termites and provide you with the peace of mind that only comes with good sense. 


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