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What does an inspector look for during a termite inspection ?

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What does an inspector look for during a termite inspection ?

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A. Richland Termite inspectors are trained to look for active infection or infestation as well as resulting damage caused by termites. Some things an inspector will look for are: termites, fungus damage, water damage, earth to wood contacts and plumbing leaks. Other indications of termite infestation include, mud tunnels, hollowed out wood, termite swarming, etc. Our inspectors are highly trained to look in the most obvious places and know exactly what to look for.

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A. A full termite inspection is technically a “Wood Destroying Organism Report”. The inspector will be looking for active infection or infestation. Some things an inspector will look for are: termites, wood boring beetles, fungus damage, water damage, earth to wood contacts and plumbing leaks.

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