Termite Inspections throughout CT
We provide licensed termite inspections for CT mortgages. Real estate transactions are a primary component of our business. In real estate, time is of the essence, and our goal is to offer quick and thorough inspection service.
- FHA Mortgages
- VA Mortgages
- Conventional Mortgages
- First Time Home Buyers
- Mortgage Re-Finances
- Insurance Inspections
"Do I really need a termite inspection?" It's a question home buyers often ask. A lot of the time it's because termite inspections cost additional money and can uncover costly problems. But the reality is that what little you spend on an inspection could end up saving you a lot of money in the long run. Finding and treating termites or carpenter ants quickly could be the difference between a couple-hundred bucks and rebuilding an entire house.
Most lenders require a termite 'clearance' and most buyers want to know the structure they purchase is free from infestation. Both lender and buyer are making a large investment and want to confirm the building involved is sound. A Connecticut Termite Inspection helps you comply with full disclosure laws, and ensures there won't be any surprises when escrow closes.
Call us today to set up your termite inspection appointment:
888-558-1574
Termite Inspection CT – Carpetner Ant Control after Hurricane Sandy. A number of steps can be taken by homeowners to reduce the potential for future carpenter ant problems after Hurricane Sandy:
As those affected by the destructive damage and widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy begin the rebuilding process, the National Pest Management Association is focusing on the impact the super storm will have on pest populations in affected areas of CT.
Why have a Termite Inspection on your home or property? Don’t let termites take over your residence like they did to Tiger Wood’s ex-wife, Elin Nordegren’s home. According to an article in People Magazine, Elin recently had her $12M mansion in North Palm Beach, Florida demolished reportedly because is did not meet hurricane safety codes and because it was infested with termites.