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Termite Inspection
A termite inspection is a visible inspection of accessible areas of a structure for the purpose of identifying wood-destroying organisms such as termites, fungus, beetles, carpenter ants and carpenter bees. These items, which indicate current infestation, infection or damage, are labeled as Section 1 on the termite report.
In addition to identification of wood-destroying pests, the inspection will also identify conditions that can lead to infestation or damage such as earth-to-wood contacts, cellulose debris, excessive moisture conditions (leaks, inadequate ventilation), large foundation cracks, faulty grade levels, grout cracks). These items would be labeled as Section 2 on a termite report.
The following areas of a home would normally be inspected:
- Substructure
- Stall Showers
- Foundations
- Porches & Steps
- Ventilation
- Abutments
- Attic Spaces
- Garages
- Decks & Patios
- Interior
- Exterior
Preparation For An Inspection
- Clear all storage away from attic and crawl space access openings
- Clear storage in garage away from perimeter walls as possible (move to center of garage)
- Be sure water supply to the structure is turned on and functional (to check for potential leaks)
- Inform the inspector of conditions or areas where you suspect a problem may exist
- Areas Serve: Santa Clara, Alameda County and San Mateo County