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Termite Inspection Exterior

Jan 02, 2009 @ 02:57 pm by

As the term suggests, termite inspection exterior is the ocular inspection on outside areas for termites. It requires some knowledge of where termites are most likely to enter the home and where termites may possibly thrive.

Termite inspection exterior are usually done by professional termite inspectors. However, to avoid being lured into termite inspection frauds, you as the homeowner must know a little about how termites manifests their presence in your home.

The Importance of Termite Inspection Exterior

Every home needs to be inspected for termites. The sooner a house is treated for termites, the better. Termite infestation treatment starts with termite inspection. Depending on the results of the inspection, the homeowners can then decide whether there is a need for a termite control program.

Where To Start Termite Inspection Exterior

When scanning a particular home for termite infestation, start around the foundation of the house and pay close attention to any wooden part structure of your home that directly touches the ground or soil outside. These is usually where termites start to eat up the wood and enter your home.

If your home does not have any wooden part structure close to the ground, check the concrete walls or bricks near the soil for any cracks. Though termites don’t eat brick and concrete, it is very likely for them to enter through cracks in the wall, and into the wooden parts of your home.

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