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Termite Inspection and Treatment in College Station, TX

Professional termite inspection and treatment services for College Station and Brazos County properties.

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Multi-tenant commercial buildings in College Station share pest pressure across tenants — what one business has, neighbors often have too.

Post-freeze perimeter checks

Winter freeze cycles create micro-gaps in foundation cement at expansion joints. Even brief freezes during a typical winter open hairline entry points that termite foragers detect by humidity gradient and exploit in spring.

This is one of the harder issues to catch early without a trained eye on the property.

Organic debris under door sills

Exterior door thresholds in pier-and-beam homes are common termite entry points where wood meets concrete porch slabs. The transition zone often holds organic debris and moisture that creates concealed foraging access.

Inspection protocols that miss this category produce the recurring issues homeowners attribute to treatment failure.

Why drywood treatment differs from subterranean

Subterranean termite treatment doesn't address drywood termites and vice versa. Properties with both species — common in older homes with both moist crawl spaces and mature attic framing — need parallel treatment programs.

This is one of the harder issues to catch early without a trained eye on the property.

Behind appliances and built-ins

Areas inspectors most often miss: behind kitchen appliances, behind built-in cabinetry, inside finished basements where present, and along attic eave returns where roof framing meets exterior wall plate.

This is one of the harder issues to catch early without a trained eye on the property.

Termite Inspection and Treatment Coverage Across College Station and Brazos County

Iron Gate pest control technicians serve College Station addresses, business properties, and surrounding Brazos County communities through scheduled and emergency-response appointments. Browse other Texas locations we serve to find service for additional properties or referrals.

ZIP Codes Served in College Station:

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Frequently Asked Questions: Termite Inspection and Treatment in College Station

How long does a termite inspection take?
A thorough inspection of an average 2,000 sq ft home takes 45–75 minutes. Larger homes, pier-and-beam foundations, and properties with extensive landscaping or outbuildings take longer. We provide a written inspection report with photos documenting all findings.
Does homeowner's insurance cover termite damage?
Standard homeowners insurance policies in Texas explicitly exclude termite damage. A few specialty endorsements exist but are rare. This is why annual preventive treatment is strongly recommended — it costs significantly less than structural repair.
Should pier-and-beam homes be inspected differently than slab homes?
Yes. Pier-and-beam crawlspaces give termites direct access to floor joists, sill plates, and sub-flooring without the soil-to-wood contact required by slab construction. Inspections include a crawlspace entry with a moisture meter and visual check of every pier cap and sill — work that takes 90+ minutes for a typical pier-and-beam home. Treatment options also differ: borate wood treatment is often combined with soil termiticide for full coverage.
How do I protect a new home from termites?
Pre-construction soil treatment (borate or termiticide-treated soil at slab pour) is the most effective new-construction protection but requires builder coordination during the build. For existing new homes, a perimeter Termidor barrier or Sentricon bait system installed in the first year provides 7-10+ years of protection. Annual inspections after year one catch any breaches early.
Can termites damage limestone or stone-built homes?
Termites don't eat stone, but stone-built and limestone homes often have wood components — floor joists, roof framing, window/door framing, interior trim — that termites readily attack. Stone foundations also create transition zones where soil meets wood at the sill plate. These transitions are termite entry points and require careful inspection, especially in older Hill Country construction.

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