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Termite Inspection & Treatment In NC

Providing professional, residential-focused termite inspections and localized treatment plans for homeowners across North Carolina from the Triangle and RTP to the Queen City.

What is Professional Termite Inspection & Treatment?

Professional termite inspection and treatment is a specialized service performed by trained and certified termite professionals to determine if a home has active wood-destroying organism activity. The process begins with a complete termite inspection to identify active infestations and moisture concerns, followed by a customized plan to eliminate activity and provide the necessary level of long-term protection.

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Why Termite Protection Matters in North Carolina

  • Humid Subtropical Climate: Warm temperatures and humidity allow termites to remain active for much of the year.
  • Soil & Moisture Conditions: Clay-heavy soils and frequent rainfall retain moisture near foundations, supporting underground termite activity.
  • Structural Risk: Crawl spaces and wood-framed construction common in the region allow damage to spread unnoticed.
  • High-Pressure Environment: Consistent termite pressure makes proactive monitoring and prevention essential to avoid costly repairs.

North Carolina’s climate and soil conditions create ongoing pressure from subterranean termites.

Signs You Need a Termite Inspection

Common signs of termite activity include discarded wings, mud tubes, hollow-sounding wood, and moisture conditions that attract colonies.

  • Shed Wings: Discarded wings near windowsills or doors, often left by termite “swarmers.”
  • Mud Tubes: Thin, earthen tunnels on foundations, walls, or crawl spaces used by subterranean termites.
  • Hollow Wood: Wood that appears damaged or sounds thin and papery when tapped.
  • Conducive Conditions: Excess moisture, poor drainage, or soil-to-wood contact around the home.

Comprehensive Inspection

A trained professional inspects accessible areas of the home and property for termite activity and risk factors.

Diagnosis & Strategy

Moisture issues and conducive conditions are evaluated to determine the appropriate solution.

Detailed Proposal

You receive a clear treatment recommendation and pricing based on our findings.

Execution & Treatment

Approved services may include targeted treatments or liquid barrier applications, as appropriate.

Prevention

Once active termite treatment is completed, customers can enroll in SafeHome Premier, which includes Trelona® bait stations to help reduce future termite risk and an unlimited warranty while on service.

Our NC Termite Process

We follow a clear, step-by-step process to protect your home.

Treatment Options & Technology

 

We Proudly Use
Trelona® Bait Stations

A trusted termite bait station system that provides ongoing monitoring and long-term protection around your home.

The Cost of Termite Protection

We believe in transparent pricing to build trust with North Carolina homeowners.

  • The Cost of Inaction: Termite damage is often not covered by homeowners insurance, and delaying action can increase repair costs.
  • Factors That Influence Cost: Pricing is based on home size, evidence of activity, and the treatment method recommended.
  • Long-Term Value: Professional treatment helps stop damage early and protects your home’s long-term value.

90-Day Warranty

Included with professional spot treatments.

1-Year Warranty

Included with full liquid barrier treatments.

Ongoing Termite Warranty

Available with completed recommended treatment and active enrollment in SafeHome Premier.

Our guarantee is simple: Your Problem Solved.

Ongoing Protection & Warranty

Flexible Financing for Your Peace of Mind

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*All financing is subject to credit approval. Your terms may vary. Payment options through Wisetack are provided by our lending partners. For example, a $1,200 purchase could cost $104.89 a month for 12 months, based on an 8.9% APR, or $400 a month for 3 months, based on a 0% APR. Offers range from 0-35.9% APR based on creditworthiness. State interest rate caps may apply. No other financing charges or participation fees. See additional terms at https://www.wisetack.com/faqs.

Our termite services follow industry best practices and are performed by trained, certified professionals.

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We serve homeowners throughout North Carolina communities.

Don’t wait for termites to cause permanent damage. Ensure your home is safe, protected, and no longer at risk with fast support from local professionals.

Termite FAQs

Do I need a termite inspection every year in North Carolina?

Termites are a major problem in North Carolina because the region’s warm, humid climate supports year-round activity.

The most common species in North Carolina is the Eastern subterranean termite. These termites live in soil and often invade homes through crawl spaces, expansion joints, and foundation cracks. According to NC State Extension, subterranean termites are widespread across the state, making preventative protection especially important for homeowners in the Triangle.

We provide a clear treatment quote that outlines the recommended approach. Once you approve the proposal, we schedule and perform the work to stop the infestation immediately.

Yes. Professional termite treatments are applied according to strict safety standards and label requirements.

Licensed technicians use approved products and follow application guidelines designed to protect occupants, pets, and the surrounding environment. The EPA’s guide on pest control safety explains why professional applications are safer and more effective than improper DIY use.

Termites eat wood, while carpenter ants tunnel through wood but do not consume it.

Termites typically build mud tubes and leave hollowed structural wood. Carpenter ants leave behind sawdust-like debris called frass and do not create mud tubes. Because treatment methods differ, accurate identification is critical before any control strategy begins.

For a detailed breakdown of how to tell them apart, read our guide: Termite vs. Carpenter Ant

Yes. Termite protection is a valuable investment for homeowners in North Carolina 

Termite damage costs U.S. homeowners billions every year, with repairs often ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 or more. Compare that to prevention programs, which are far more affordable and protect your home from costly structural damage.

Termite Control Across North Carolina

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