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Termite Treatment & Control in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix homeowners face extreme uv exposure and sun damage that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Arcadia, Tempe, Chandler, and surrounding Phoenix communities.

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Why Phoenix Homes Need Termite Treatment & Control

extreme UV exposure and sun damage
caliche-heavy soil and hard water staining
monsoon season dust and debris (June–September)
extreme summer heat above 110°F
dust storms (haboobs) coating exterior surfaces
Common Home Types We Service
stucco exterior homestile roofs (clay and concrete)desert-landscaped propertiesgated communities with HOA requirementsranch-style single-story homes

What You Get

Eliminates active termite colonies
Liquid soil treatment and bait station options
Annual monitoring and maintenance plans
Damage assessment and contractor referrals for repairs
Wood-Destroying Insect (WDI) reports for real estate transactions
Transferable service warranties

Our Termite Treatment & Control Process

01

Thorough Inspection

We inspect the full structure — foundation, basement/crawl space, attic, and interior — for active termite evidence and conditions conducive to activity.

02

Treatment Recommendation

Based on infestation extent and structure type, we recommend liquid barrier treatment, bait station installation, or a combination.

03

Treatment

Liquid termiticide is applied to the soil around and under the foundation. Bait stations are installed at intervals around the perimeter.

04

Annual Monitoring

Bait stations are inspected and refreshed annually. Annual inspections maintain warranty coverage and catch any new activity early.

Seasonal Considerations for Phoenix

1
Monsoon debris and mud accumulation (June–Sept)
2
Post-dust storm exterior cleaning
3
Summer heat cracking and fading on stucco
4
Spring algae growth after winter rains
5
Holiday lighting season from October–January

Areas We Serve in Phoenix

Our termite treatment & control pros are available throughout the Phoenix metro area, including:

ScottsdaleParadise ValleyArcadiaTempeChandlerGilbertPeoriaGlendaleAhwatukeeFountain Hills

Termite Treatment & Control FAQ for Phoenix Homeowners

How often should Phoenix homeowners get termite treatment & control?
Given Phoenix's extreme uv exposure and sun damage, most homeowners benefit from termite treatment & control at least once a year. Monsoon debris and mud accumulation (June–Sept) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Phoenix most need termite treatment & control?
stucco exterior homes and tile roofs (clay and concrete) are the most common home types in Phoenix and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How do I know if I have termites?
Signs include mud tubes on foundation walls, discarded wings near windows and doors (swarmer season), hollow-sounding wood, small piles of sawdust-like frass (drywood termites), and visibly damaged wood.
How much does termite treatment cost?
Liquid soil treatment for an average home runs $800–$2,500. Bait station installation runs $1,200–$3,500 including first year monitoring. Annual monitoring plans are $200–$400/year.
How long does termite treatment last?
Liquid termiticide barriers last 5–10 years in the soil before reapplication is needed. Bait stations provide continuous monitoring and interception as long as they're maintained.
Do I need a termite inspection when buying a home?
Yes. A WDI (Wood-Destroying Insect) report is required by most lenders and is highly recommended for all buyers. We provide WDI reports for real estate transactions.

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