Termites can devalue your home by up to 25%. Widely regarded as one of the most destructive pests, termites cause $5 billion in property damage each year. In Panama, subterranean termites, formosan termites, dampwood termites and drywood termites all present a significant threat to home and business owners, especially if left unmanaged. We know how to fumigate comejen in Panama, we will show you here.
Green Cleaning Services offer comprehensive termite treatment and termite control solutions to protect your home or business. If you suspect that termites have already set up nests and are causing damage, contact Green Cleaning Services and bring in the termite control specialists for an inspection. We know how to fumigate comejen in Panama, we will show you here.
Termite inspection
Annual termite inspections are essential for early detection of termite activity. If detected in time, you may be able to prevent the risk of large scale damage and expensive repairs. Termite inspections assess the conditions that make a property susceptible to timber pests and identify ways to mitigate and minimize risks of infestations.
Regular inspections help our technicians identify the risks of termite infestation on your property. In the case that termite activity is found, our technicians will identify the termite species infesting your home and recommend the most effective termite treatment for your particular needs.
If you have noticed any signs of termite activity, contact us today to schedule an inspection.
How we inspect for termites
Our termite experts conduct a thorough inspection of your home – both inside and out – carefully looking for evidence of termite activity and potential access points.
Using local knowledge
Where you live is unique; there really is no place like your home. Green Cleaning Services specialists have on-ground termite control experience and in-depth local expertise, backed by science and industry-leading innovation.
Comprehensive reporting
Your specialist will provide you with a full report at the completion of every termite inspection. Combining their findings with local insights – from wood types to weather – they’ll work with you to develop a customized treatment plan for your unique property.
What to expect during a termite inspection
Scheduled inspections take an average of 1 to 1.5 hours to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of your property. Here is what you can expect during a termite inspection:
Pre-inspection
Before your termite inspection, one of our licensed inspectors will discuss your concerns and any needs you may have. The inspector will then give you a thorough description of what the inspection will involve. In order to facilitate this inspection process, please eliminate any clutter and remove items stored against the perimeter of the premises. The inspector will require access to all walls on your property.
During the inspection
The inspector will examine both the inside and outside of the property, including patios, porches, garages, etc. In each of these locations, the inspector will look out for possible leaks in high moisture areas, areas with compromised structural integrity, and signs of termites themselves.
Post inspection
When the termite inspection is complete, you will receive a report describing the findings – whether or not termite activity was discovered or to fumigate comejen in Panama, areas of concern and damages. Recommendations and an estimate for treatment, repair and follow-up will also be provided in the report so that you can determine the best course of action.
How much does a termite treatment cost?
The first step in determining the cost of termite treatment is understanding the problem. The below factors will determine the most suitable termite treatment and its associated costs:
- Type of termites – There are many different species of termites. Pinpointing the termite species will help determine the best treatment options for you.
- Severity of termite infestation – If many termites are present, or if there is a very large termite nest within your property, you may require more extensive treatment.
- Size of your property – The square footage of your property and premises will have a direct impact on the type of treatment used and the number of follow-up treatments required.
- Size of termite infestation – In some instances, there may be more than one nest involved. Termites can also reach deep into wood structures, which may call for specialist termite fumigation services and follow-up treatments.