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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...

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Condominium

Condominiums present unique termite challenges: shared walls, HOA maintenance boundaries, and the need to coordinate tre...

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Townhome

Townhomes combine the features of condos and single-family homes in a way that creates specific termite treatment consid...

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Mobile Home / Manufactured Home

Mobile homes and manufactured homes have unique termite vulnerabilities — particularly in the floor assembly (often clos...

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Apartment Building

Apartment buildings require coordinated termite management — tenant notification compliance, minimal disruption treatmen...

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Duplex

Duplexes are single structures divided into two units — meaning termites in one unit's framing can spread to the other. ...

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Craftsman Bungalow

Southern California's Craftsman bungalows — typically built 1905–1940 — feature the extensive decorative wood detailing,...

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Spanish Colonial / Spanish Revival

Spanish Colonial and Spanish Revival homes — prevalent throughout Orange County, LA County, and coastal Southern Califor...

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Mid-Century Modern

Southern California's mid-century modern homes (1945–1975) feature post-and-beam construction, flat or shed roofs, large...

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Beach House / Coastal Property

Beach houses and coastal properties within a few miles of the Pacific Ocean face some of the most intense drywood termit...

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Vacation Home / Second Property

Vacation homes and second properties go longer between visual checks than primary residences — meaning termite infestati...

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Historic Home

Historic homes in Southern California — from Victorian-era Victorians to Craftsman bungalows to early Spanish Colonial —...

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New Build (Under 10 Years Old)

New homes are not immune to termite infestation. Establishing an inspection baseline and verifying pre-construction soil...

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Home with Pool or Spa

Pools and spas significantly elevate subterranean termite risk around the pool equipment area, pool deck framing, and an...

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Raised Foundation / Crawl Space Home

Raised foundation homes with crawl spaces face the highest subterranean termite risk of any construction type. The crawl...

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Slab Foundation Home

Slab foundation homes have lower subterranean termite risk than raised foundation homes, but they're not immune. Termite...

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Home with Wood Deck or Porch

Wood decks and porches are consistently among the highest-risk termite locations on Southern California homes. The combi...

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Home Being Renovated

Renovation projects that open walls, ceilings, or floors reveal hidden framing that routine inspections can't access. Th...

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Foreclosure / Bank-Owned Property

Foreclosure and bank-owned properties often have deferred maintenance across all systems — and termite control is typica...

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