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Don’t Panic: Here’s How To Handle A Failed Termite Inspection

What If a House Failed Termite Inspection?

When a house fails the termite inspection, the solution is not to panic but to consult a team of experts who can provide the best solution according to the situation.

TexInspec is nearing the end of its fourth decade; performing quality termite inspection services in Dallas-Fort Worth and pest-related problems is one of its services. We are specialists in termite inspections and have served hundreds of communities with termite and pest-related issues. 

Texinspec termite and pest-eliminating professionals are equipped to meet all your pest control needs while maintaining an individually customized approach for every pest inspection job in Texas. We provide personalized residential and commercial termite inspection services to meet your particular pest and termite problems. You can trust Texinspec professionals for all your pest problems; we believe in customer satisfaction and value delivery, ensuring every client leaves happy.

What are The Signs of the Presence of Termites?


No one will tolerate serious harm to their property, just like the termites do. A termite-infested house can be saved only if the issue has been resolved within good time. It can endanger the lives of the residents by affecting the whole wooden structure. But their presence can be observed by the following signs in your home:

  • Presence of insect wings near windows
  • The presence of swarms of bugs
  • Munching Noises from walls or affected areas
  • The hollow-sounding of the wood when you knock
  • Mud tubes and tunnels, especially near the  foundation
  • Maze patterns at different points
  • The damaged deck and fences of the building

If you find any of the above signs in your building, contact the termite inspector as soon as possible and get your building inspected to avoid a big loss.

Quality Guaranteed Termite Inspection In Dallas

Are you in the process of buying a residential or commercial building in your area? You will need Termite Inspections before making the final call. Termite Inspections are as crucial in any real estate transaction as are other inspections. Knowing the property you will buy is clear of Termites and WDO (wood-destroying organisms) assures you that you are making a safe deal. 

A termite or WDO inspection in Texas is a detailed process that involves a complete evaluation of all the accessible areas of your home for any signs of infestation or termite activity. An inspector will look for visible evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and other WDOs that come under the list of harmful pests. 

If you don’t want your home to be amongst the 600,000 homes damaged due to termite infestations, you should schedule a termite inspection in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, today.

Why is Termite Inspection Essential?

Termites can damage your house to the extent that they can affect the foundational integrity and make you susceptible to harm. In addition, although termites work under surfaces when their destruction is exposed, they can be aesthetically unappealing and cost you hundreds of dollars in repair. So, a seller should buy a house where termite inspection is done.

What to Expect During a Termite Inspection

All Termite inspections at TexInspec include inspecting your home for any wood-destroying insects. These include subterranean termites, dry wood termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, old house borers, beetles, etc. Here’s what you can expect during an hour to two hours that it takes for a termite inspection in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, by our experienced and trained inspectors.

Our termite inspector will do a thorough examination of the interior and exterior of your house. The inspection includes all parts of your home, including the walls, garage, attics, cupboards, baseboards, bathrooms—kitchens, crawl spaces, closets, etc. In addition, an inspector will pay special attention to common termite entry points such as the utility rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms.

  • An examination inspector will analyze the exterior of your home, especially areas that are more susceptible to termites. These areas include parts of your home such as foundations, exterior walls, eaves, etc. They will look for any signs or conditions showing evidence of termite or other wood-destroying organism activity. 
  • The inspector will inspect the landscaping areas to identify termite activity, including shrubs and trees and other free-standing structures such as the pergolas and sheds. Since termites enter from outside, these are the first areas that may harbor them.

A detailed report marking any termite-infested areas is provided to the customer at the end of every inspection. This report contains documented as well as the visual presence of termite presence.

What Is Included In a Detailed Termite Inspection Report?

After an inspection is completed, our certified termite inspectors will do a review of the following in your final inspection report:

  • Assess all findings that indicate the presence of WDO (wood-destroying organisms) or termites that may be conducive to infestation going out of control.
  • The detailed report points out the findings related to any previous termite presence and measures taken to control it, including how they are holding up. 
  • The report will provide preventive measures required to eliminate termites and prevent them from spreading.
  • The report will have recommendations to help you reduce the risk of termites reappearing in your house.

Who Will Pay For the Termite Inspection

When it comes to paying for the termite’s inspection, a seller has to pay for it. As it can be counted as a problem with the building that lies at the end of the seller.

Termite Inspections For New Home Buyers

A home is usually one of the most significant investments for most people. It may include a lifetime of savings. Buying a house that termites have damaged beyond repair can be a catastrophic move. Many homes have extensive termite damage covered up and repaired, so it’s not visible to the buyer. Repairing termite damage is costly and may go up to thousands of dollars depending on the extent of the damage.

If you plan to buy a house, getting a termite and WDI inspection is best to catch problems early on and save yourself from unpleasant surprises. Our inspector will thoroughly examine and alert you of areas prone to moisture that may become conducive grounds for termite colonies to flourish. Some of the things he will inspect are:

  • Wood placed too close to the foundation of the house
  • Damaged gutters and downspouts
  • Improper grading

Signs and evidence of previous termite activity and how well the treatment holds up.

Why TexInspec For Your Termite Inspections?

We at TexInspec take termite inspections very seriously and make sure we nip them in the bud if the problem isn’t out of hand already; our assessments come with a 90-day termite and carpenter ant warranty. All of our WDI / Termite Inspections services in Dallas-Fort Worth Include:

  • Thorough inspections of all visible areas of your home
  • Recommendations for future preventive measures 
  • A 90-day Warranty because we are confident of our services and stand by them.
  • Licensed Termite Inspection Professionals for your job.

Standards complying with the Texas Real Estate Commission And Texas Department Of Agriculture.