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Professional Termite Inspection

At The Mold Kings, we offer professional Termite Inspection services across Florida to help protect your property from hidden structural damage. Our trained experts use advanced tools to detect signs of termite activity in wood, walls, flooring, and foundations. Whether you’re buying a home, preparing for renovations, or just want peace of mind, our team delivers thorough inspections and detailed reports you can trust. Count on TheMoldKings to safeguard your home from costly termite damage and keep your property strong and secure.

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Our trained Termite Inspection professionals use industry-approved methods to completely remove mold and prevent regrowth.

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We understand Termite Inspection emergencies can't wait. Our team responds quickly to assess and resolve your issue.

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From Inspection to Testing, we follow strict protocols to ensure your space is safe and mold-free.

Top Termite Inspection Team in Florida

TheMoldKings is proud to be recognized as a Top Termite Inspection Team in Florida. With years of experience and a strong commitment to protecting homes and businesses, our certified professionals deliver thorough inspections and accurate findings you can count on. We go beyond surface signs to detect hidden termite activity in wood, walls, foundations, and crawl spaces. Whether it’s a residential property, commercial building, or pre-purchase inspection, we bring expert knowledge and advanced tools to every job. When it comes to defending your property from costly termite damage, TheMoldKings is the trusted name across Florida.

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Termite Inspection - FAQs

Termite Inspection FAQs

1. What is a termite inspection?
A termite inspection is a thorough examination of a property conducted by a licensed pest control professional to detect the presence of termites or termite damage. The inspector checks both the interior and exterior of the structure, looking for signs of active infestations, previous damage, and conditions that might attract termites.
2. Why is a termite inspection important?
Termite inspections are crucial because:
  • Termites cause over $5 billion in property damage annually in the U.S.
  • Most homeowners insurance doesn't cover termite damage
  • Early detection can prevent extensive structural damage
  • Often required for real estate transactions
  • Helps identify risk factors that attract termites
3. How often should I get a termite inspection?
Recommended inspection frequency:
  • Annually for most homes
  • Every 6 months in high-risk areas (warm climates, previous infestations)
  • Before buying or selling a property
  • After discovering any signs of termites
  • After construction or major renovations
4. What are the signs of termite activity?
Common signs of termites include:
  • Mud tubes on foundation walls (subterranean termites)
  • Hollow-sounding wood when tapped
  • Discarded wings near windows or doors
  • Frass (termite droppings that resemble sawdust)
  • Blistered wood or maze-like patterns in wood
  • Tight-fitting doors/windows (caused by warping)
5. What areas do inspectors check?
Inspectors typically examine:
  • Foundation and crawl spaces
  • Attic and roof structure
  • Basement and slab construction
  • Exterior walls and siding
  • Wood structures (decks, fences, sheds)
  • Interior walls and flooring
  • Moisture sources that attract termites
6. How long does a termite inspection take?
Inspection duration depends on property size:
  • Small home (under 1,500 sq ft): 45-60 minutes
  • Medium home (1,500-3,000 sq ft): 1-1.5 hours
  • Large home (3,000+ sq ft): 2+ hours
  • Additional time for outbuildings or complex structures
The inspector will provide a detailed report, usually within 24 hours.
7. What's the difference between a termite inspection and a WDI report?
Termite Inspection: Focuses specifically on termites and their damage
WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) Report: Covers termites plus other wood-destroying organisms like:
  • Carpenter ants
  • Powderpost beetles
  • Carpenter bees
  • Wood-boring beetles
WDI reports are often required for mortgage approvals, while termite inspections may be more focused.