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Preferred Termite Damage Repair Contractors

After termite treatment, damaged wood often needs to be repaired or replaced. We work with a network of California-licensed repair contractors who specialize in post-termite structural and cosmetic repair — so your property gets fully restored, not just treated.

What Preferred Contractor Referrals Include

Licensed & Verified

Every contractor in our preferred network is licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), insured, and has been vetted through direct working experience with our team.

Termite Damage Specialists

These contractors understand how termite damage presents — hollow framing, compromised structural members, damaged subfloor. They know what to look for, what to replace, and how to document repairs.

Scope Coordination

We communicate the inspection findings and treatment details directly to the repair contractor — so they understand exactly what was treated, what damage was documented, and what the repair scope should include.

Southern California Coverage

Our contractor network covers Orange County, LA County, the Inland Empire, and Riverside County — the same service area we cover for inspections and treatment.

Types of Termite Damage Repair

Structural Framing Repair

Termite-damaged rafters, joists, studs, sill plates, and beams often require sistering or full replacement. Preferred contractors coordinate with our inspection report to scope and document structural repairs — important for real estate transactions and insurance claims.

Subfloor & Hardwood Repair

Subterranean termites frequently damage subfloor sheathing and joists in crawlspace areas. Preferred contractors handle subfloor replacement and coordination with hardwood or tile flooring restoration over damaged areas.

Drywall & Interior Finishes

After tent fumigation or heat treatment, some drywall may need repair where galleries were excavated or access holes were cut. Preferred contractors handle patching, texturing, and paint matching for a finished result.

Exterior Wood & Siding

Fascia boards, window frames, door frames, and siding damaged by drywood termites may need replacement after treatment. Preferred contractors match existing materials and paint to minimize visible repair lines.

Garage & Carport Framing

Attached garages and detached carports are common infestation sites — often discovered during pre-purchase inspection. Preferred contractors handle framing repair in these structures, including permit coordination when required.

Section 1 Clearance Repairs

For real estate transactions, Section 1 conditions require treatment and often repair before funding. Preferred contractors are familiar with the escrow timeline and deliver documentation for the final WDO clearance report.

How Contractor Referrals Work

1

Inspection and Damage Documentation

Our inspector documents all active infestation, past damage, and conditions conducive to termites in the written inspection report. Damage locations are noted with photos and descriptions — giving the repair contractor a clear scope of work.

2

Treatment Completed First

All termite treatment is completed before repair work begins. This ensures contractors are not working in an active infestation and that repaired wood is protected. For real estate transactions, treatment clearance is documented before repairs start.

3

Contractor Referral and Coordination

We connect you with the appropriate preferred contractor for your repair type and location. We share the inspection report and treatment details directly so the contractor understands the full picture without you having to translate pest control findings.

4

Repair and Final Documentation

The contractor provides a written repair estimate and timeline. After repairs are complete, we can perform a final re-inspection and issue updated documentation — useful for insurance claims, real estate escrow, or HOA compliance records.

Why Treatment Alone Isn't Always Enough

Termite treatment kills the infestation, but it does not repair the structural or cosmetic damage the termites left behind. In many cases — especially for real estate transactions, insurance claims, or HOA compliance — documented repairs are just as important as the treatment itself.

Lenders require Section 1 clearance before funding, which means both treatment and any required repairs must be completed. HOA boards need documented repair records for reserve studies and insurance. Homeowners facing structural damage need contractors who understand what they're repairing and can document it correctly.

Our preferred contractor network closes that gap — connecting you with California-licensed repair specialists who have direct experience working from termite inspection reports, understand the documentation requirements, and can complete repairs on the timelines that escrow and compliance deadlines demand.

Need a Termite Damage Repair Referral?

Start with a free termite inspection. If damage repair is needed, we'll connect you with the right contractor for your property and location.

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