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I want to purchase a termite service. What steps should the inspector take upon issuing an estimate?

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I want to purchase a termite service. What steps should the inspector take upon issuing an estimate?

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A. The inspector should draw a treatment plan schematic of your home’s floor plan which clearly outlines all areas where treatment is to be performed. Including trenching around the home, drilling around plumbing accesses or baiting methods. A warranty should be issued for a period of one year, with subsequent years offered with a renewable warranty. The inspector should supply you with their TPCL and SPCB licensing information, company contract, consumer information sheet, contract disclosure statement and a copy of the labels for the termiticides that will be used on your premises. Most reputable companies will give you 72 hours to allow you to choose which treatment plan is best for you.

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