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Termite Inspection and Treatment in Southlake, TX

Professional termite inspection and treatment services for Southlake and Tarrant County properties.

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

Termite re-treatment after pool, addition, or foundation work

Foundation work, room additions, or pool installations disturb perimeter termite barriers placed during original construction. Re-treatment after major exterior work prevents gaps in protection that often go unnoticed.

Treatment plans that account for this specific factor outperform generic perimeter approaches in Tarrant County.

Downspout discharge against the foundation

Downspouts dumping water directly against foundations create localized soil saturation zones that attract termites independent of overall yard drainage. Extending downspout drains 4-6 feet from the foundation removes one of the most common conducive conditions.

The cost of addressing this proactively is a fraction of what reactive remediation runs after damage develops.

Reading Sentricon activity over weeks

Sentricon bait stations require 4-8 weeks of soldier and worker activity before bait consumption demonstrates colony elimination. The waiting period during active monitoring is part of the protocol, not evidence of treatment failure.

The cost of addressing this proactively is a fraction of what reactive remediation runs after damage develops.

Past-activity findings during property transactions

WDI reports for home sales catch termite issues that the seller's pest control history doesn't disclose. NPMA-33 inspection findings frequently include past-activity evidence that prior treatments didn't fully address.

Treatment plans that account for this specific factor outperform generic perimeter approaches in Tarrant County.

Termite Inspection and Treatment Coverage Across Southlake and Tarrant County

Iron Gate pest control technicians serve Southlake addresses, business properties, and surrounding Tarrant 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 Southlake:

76092

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Frequently Asked Questions: Termite Inspection and Treatment in Southlake

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.
How long does Termidor treatment last?
Field studies and long-term monitoring data support 10+ years of protection from a properly applied Termidor barrier treatment. Reapplication is typically recommended every 7–10 years or following major soil disturbance (landscaping, new additions, plumbing excavation).
How do I know if I have subterranean or drywood termites?
Subterranean termites build mud tubes to travel between soil and wood — the presence of mud tubes is diagnostic. They produce no visible frass and require soil contact. Drywood termites leave dry, hexagonal fecal pellets (frass) near kick-out holes and don't require soil contact. They infest dry wood directly. Treatment protocols differ significantly between the two species.
What does a real estate WDI report cover?
The Texas Department of Agriculture WDI (Wood-Destroying Insect) report, Form HUD-NPMA-99-A, documents visible evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and powderpost beetles for real estate transactions. It is required by most mortgage lenders. The report identifies active infestations, prior damage, and conducive conditions. A clean WDI does not guarantee absence of activity — it documents what was visible at inspection time.

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