Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Plano Termite Exterminator


If you suspect that termites have invaded your living space, it's time to hire a good termite control company. These companies offer termite inspection and treatment services. Termite's can cause significant damage to the wood in your home leading to expensive repairs. A good termite control company will be able to quickly and accurately identify the scale and severity of a termite infestation. They will also be able to give you sound advice on how to recognize and address a termite infestation, as well as arm you with information on preventative measures. Follow these guidelines and you'll be able to find a good termite control company in your area.

Hiring a Termite Control Company

Step 1:

Research termite control services. You must look into and then evaluate a few termite control companies before you select any one. Look to friends and families for referrals. Check with your chamber of commerce or the Better Business Bureau to ensure that they are established, reputable businesses -- especially for out of town companies. Fraudulent operators often work in communities where they are not known.

Step 2:

Contact the companies. Once you have a short list of termite control companies on hand, you can start reaching out to them. Ask for references and check them. This will let you determine whether the company has qualified technicians trained in termite inspection and the application of chemical treatments. Find out if the firm is a member of your state pest control association and the National Pest Control Association. Membership indicates access to modern, technical information and a commitment to high standards.

Step 3:

Schedule an inspection. Arrange for a thorough termite inspection, but find out -- in advance -- whether they're free of charge or not. You should request inspections from at least three companies. A proper inspection should include a written report and estimate detailing areas of active termite infestations, the location and number of treatments required, the materials that will be used and information on any warranties if they are provided. Ask the inspector how long the treatment will take, and whether you can remain in your home or not.

Step 4:

Read the report. Carefully review the reports and estimates, and make sure you understand them. Contact the termite control companies and ask them to answer any questions you may have. Go over the specifics of the warranty if it is offered. You will want to know how long the treatment is guaranteed to last, if a second treatment for recurring termites is free should it fall within the guaranteed time frame, and if the warranty covers damage from the application process to any area of the structure. Ask for proof of insurance.

Step 5:

Compare the estimates from each company. Check the differences between the type of materials used, cost of additional labor and any miscellaneous items or fees included in the estimate for treating the home. Based on this comparison you should be able to select a termite control company. Get a final contract from the company.

Step 6:

Review the final contract completely and compare it to the original estimate for accuracy to ensure that nothing has been added or removed from the agreed-upon cost. Check to make sure that all company contact information, current date and year and signature of the company are complete before signing. Make sure you know when re-treatments will take place.

Step 7:

Schedule your treatment. Make sure you schedule the treatment for a convenient time. If, for example, you're having guests visit, don't schedule the treatment for the same time. Confirm the length of the treatment to make sure you're prepared in advance.

Call Assassin Exterminating today for a free inspection and estimate regarding your termite infestation.