Home Buying: What You Need to Know About Termite Inspections
By Anonymous Writer, published Oct 19, 2007
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Termite trails: Dirt like lines appearing on the side of the house. Usually termite trails start at the base of walls and proceed upward from there.
Termite damage: Termites cause a specific type of damage to wood that is identifiable as having been caused by termites.
Termites: The physical presence of termites may accompany the above two warning signs.
If any of the above factors are notice by a termite inspector he will present the mortgage lender and/or whoever has requested the inspection to perform the required extermination and/or preventative measures. Such measures may involve the drilling of holes into the ground and the injecting of insecticide into the holes.
Often a termite warranty can be offered alongside termite treatment. This warranty not only insures the condition of the home but assures the mortgage lender their investment collateral will not crumble. The termite warranty is typically renewed once a year and accompanied by a visual inspection by a termite specialist and/or exterminator.
Termite inspections and warranty renewals generally cost under $100.00. However, if termite trails and/or evidence of termites is located on a property, the treatment may cost closer to $500.00.
Termites are not something that should generally be dealt with by amateurs. The treatment required to eliminate and prevent future termite infestations is professionally applied and requires special chemicals and tools. Not only are the chemicals potentially toxic, they must be consistently applied around the perimeter of a house.
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