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Termite Control by Property Type — Southern California
Different property types have different termite risks, treatment options, and special considerations. Find expert guidance tailored to your specific home or building type.
Single-Family Home
Single-family homes represent the majority of our Southern California service calls. From new builds to 70-year-old craf...
View guideCondominium
Condominiums present unique termite challenges: shared walls, HOA maintenance boundaries, and the need to coordinate tre...
View guideTownhome
Townhomes combine the features of condos and single-family homes in a way that creates specific termite treatment consid...
View guideMobile Home / Manufactured Home
Mobile homes and manufactured homes have unique termite vulnerabilities — particularly in the floor assembly (often clos...
View guideApartment Building
Apartment buildings require coordinated termite management — tenant notification compliance, minimal disruption treatmen...
View guideDuplex
Duplexes are single structures divided into two units — meaning termites in one unit's framing can spread to the other. ...
View guideCraftsman Bungalow
Southern California's Craftsman bungalows — typically built 1905–1940 — feature the extensive decorative wood detailing,...
View guideSpanish Colonial / Spanish Revival
Spanish Colonial and Spanish Revival homes — prevalent throughout Orange County, LA County, and coastal Southern Califor...
View guideMid-Century Modern
Southern California's mid-century modern homes (1945–1975) feature post-and-beam construction, flat or shed roofs, large...
View guideBeach House / Coastal Property
Beach houses and coastal properties within a few miles of the Pacific Ocean face some of the most intense drywood termit...
View guideVacation Home / Second Property
Vacation homes and second properties go longer between visual checks than primary residences — meaning termite infestati...
View guideHistoric Home
Historic homes in Southern California — from Victorian-era Victorians to Craftsman bungalows to early Spanish Colonial —...
View guideNew Build (Under 10 Years Old)
New homes are not immune to termite infestation. Establishing an inspection baseline and verifying pre-construction soil...
View guideHome with Pool or Spa
Pools and spas significantly elevate subterranean termite risk around the pool equipment area, pool deck framing, and an...
View guideRaised Foundation / Crawl Space Home
Raised foundation homes with crawl spaces face the highest subterranean termite risk of any construction type. The crawl...
View guideSlab Foundation Home
Slab foundation homes have lower subterranean termite risk than raised foundation homes, but they're not immune. Termite...
View guideHome with Wood Deck or Porch
Wood decks and porches are consistently among the highest-risk termite locations on Southern California homes. The combi...
View guideHome Being Renovated
Renovation projects that open walls, ceilings, or floors reveal hidden framing that routine inspections can't access. Th...
View guideForeclosure / Bank-Owned Property
Foreclosure and bank-owned properties often have deferred maintenance across all systems — and termite control is typica...
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