What's a Pest Inspection?
A WDI (Wood-Destroying Insect) inspection is important to identify and address potential infestations by pests like termites or carpenter ants. These insects can cause significant damage to the structural integrity of a property.
Why are Pest Inspections Important?
Pest or Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspections are essential when buying a home, particularly in areas like Kentucky that are prone to termite activity. The inspection focuses on identifying any signs of termite infestation or damage, which might not be immediately visible. Inspectors look for indicators like mud tubes, discarded wings, and wood damage, and they assess conditions that might attract termites, such as excess moisture.
During the inspection, professionals thoroughly examine accessible areas of the property, including the exterior of the house and basements/crawlspaces. They may use specialized tools to detect hidden issues. The findings are documented in a report that details any current or past termite activity, the extent of damage, and recommendations for treatment or repair.
Regular termite inspections, typically done before purchasing a home and then on a routine basis, help prevent major infestations and protect the home’s structural integrity. They also provide negotiation leverage if problems are discovered before closing on a property. The cost of an inspection is modest compared to the potential expense of repairing termite damage, making it a worthwhile investment for peace of mind and long-term protection.
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When you schedule your general home inspection with Holland Home Inspections, you can add a Pest Inspection from Patriot Pest at the same time for only $90. To learn more about Patriot Pest, visit their website.