Termites

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SERVICING SPRING, TEXAS

The Hidden Dangers of Termites in Texas Homes

Unlike pests that bite, sting, or contaminate food, termites are destructive in a different way—by silently eating away at the structure of your home. Causing more than five billion dollars in damage each year across the U.S., termites can remain hidden for months or even years before the damage becomes obvious. Signs like spongy floors, sagging ceilings, sticking doors or windows, and hollow-sounding wood often mean the infestation has already progressed.

In Texas, our yards provide termites with plenty of food and moisture, from decaying wood and mulch to leaky pipes and poor drainage. These pests travel through soil and mud tubes and can easily slip indoors through cracks in your foundation, vents, or other openings. Once inside, they spread through walls, floors, beams, and trim, weakening your home from the inside out. Professional termite control is the only way to fully eliminate colonies and prevent costly structural damage.

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Our initial treatment will flush the active pests from your house as well as treat areas outside your home.

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