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Wood Repairs from Termite Damage Orange County and Inland Empire
Our expert carpenters can repair wood damage from termites and dry-rot. We will perform repairs on your California home, business or rental property with the same commitment to excellence as our termite treatments.
Unlike traditional contractors, our wood repair service division not only repairs the termite damage but also takes steps to prevent future termite damage using pretreatment care.
We provide a 1 year warranty on all wood repairs.
Top 4 areas where termites live
Termites are more than just a common household pest; they are the every homeowner’s worst nightmare. Why? Because termites cause an estimated $5 billion in damage each year according to the NPMA, with the average homeowner spending upwards of $3,000 in repairs.
Luckily, the sooner a termite infestation is dealt with, the less it will cost you.
Some of the common areas we check during a free inspection for signs of a termite infestation include these Top 4 household areas:
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Hardwood Flooring
If you have a “slab” foundation, then termites can enter from the ground at any location and begin feeding on your hardwood floors. If your house has a sub-ground foundation, then begin your inspection near the edge of the floor since termites will enter from the perimeter of the foundation. -
Garages and Workshops
Chances are good that your garage or workshop contains a considerable amount of wood (including tools, spare lumber, and firewood). When you’re working inside of your garage or workshop, be sure to keep an eye out for the tell-tale signs of a termite problem. -
Attics and Crawlspaces
In most cases, subterranean termites must be in contact with soil to receive the moisture they need to survive. However, there are certain species of termite which are known to build aboveground nests in dark and damp areas – areas much like your attic and crawlspace. -
Exterior Foundations
Exterior inspections may provide you with the only opportunity to catch termites before they invade your home. Be sure to check the exterior foundation, siding, and wood carefully for signs of termite activity and areas where termites may enter your home (such as cracks in the foundation or siding).