Whether you’re an aspiring first-time home-buyer and about to make your first offer or you have just purchased your second or third home, you’re probably excited to enjoy your new space. But wait, is that a little critter by the backdoor? Maybe it’s just an ant… nothing to worry about, right? Just to be sure there aren’t any other pests lurking about your new house, you might want to consider getting a pest and termite inspection. Here are five reasons you should schedule a termite and pest inspection before any unwanted visitors wreak havoc on your dream home. Why should you get a pest and termite inspection? As a new homeowner, it’s always a good idea to cover all your bases and have a pest and termite inspection performed. Homes in more humid climates – think homes in Miami, FL or houses in Houston, TX – are more susceptible to termite infestations due to the increased moisture in the surrounding environment. If you’ve seen any signs of a termite infestation, it might be a good idea to have a termite inspection. These signs can include buckling floorboards, creaky floors, or damaged wood. For those still in the home-buying process, if you see signs of termite damage in the house, you should consider adding a termite contingency when making an offer on a home. A termite contingency may give you the option to back out of the sale if there’s been significant damage found. Otherwise, you can try to negotiate with the seller to pay for the repairs. What if you’re planning on just getting a regular home inspection? Your home inspector likely won’t look for specific types of pest or termite damage. However, if your home inspector does find damage, contacting a pest or termite inspector should be your next step. A pest or termite control specialist can help you determine what the best course of action is, likely scheduling an inspection to determine the extent of the damage. Is a pest and termite inspection required before closing on a home? If you’ve already purchased your home, then you didn’t miss out on any required inspections. For most home-buyers, termite and pest inspections are not required before closing on a home. However, certain types of loans such as FHA and VA loans may require you to pay for a pest inspection before your mortgage approval, so it’s best to check with your mortgage lender or real estate agent. Your real estate agent will also know if your particular state or county requires a pest inspection before purchasing a home. 5 Benefits of having a termite or Pest Inspection
There are several benefits of having your home inspected for termites or pests. 1) Negotiating power. If the home you’re looking to buy ends up having damage from termites or pests, you’ll likely have better negotiating power. Your real estate agent can help you decide what negotiations to make. These negotiations may include asking the seller to reduce the price so you can pay for pest control services or asking the seller to pay for any repairs or fumigation services before you close on the home. 2) Peace of mind. These inspections will be able to tell you if there’s any structural damage from pests or termites. Your inspector will disclose any issues they find. Then you’ll have an idea of what kind of maintenance you might need as the home’s future owner. 3) Save money. Moving into a new home can feel like the dream, but it’s always a good idea to know what you’re getting yourself into. Without a pest or termite inspection, you may be foregoing a critical type of home inspection that may end up costing you more money down the road if a problem is left untreated. 4) Prepare for future expenses. If your pest or termite inspector finds certain types of pests in the home you’ll have a better idea of what to look out for as a homeowner. That way, you will know if your new home or the area you’ve moved to is susceptible to specific pests. It will also help you to plan ahead for any costs associated with keeping these pests away. 5) Find a local pest control company. Say your home is more susceptible to termites because you’re buying a house in a more humid area, or that spiders or mice are more common in your county. The good news is you’ve found a local pest control company to help you schedule regular maintenance. You’ll know just who to call for help if any critters start appearing in your house. What to expect during a pest inspection. The inspection will take roughly 30 minutes but can vary based on the size of the home and whether there’s a basement, crawl space, or any extra areas. The inspector will examine the interior and exterior of the home for any signs of damage, infestation, or specific areas that might be more susceptible to pests. They’ll check for any signs of moisture. Damaged wood or buckled paint indicate the presence of wood-destroying insects like termites. They are more likely to be found in these areas vulnerable areas. The inspector will check for a variety of different bugs such as carpenter ants, fleas, mosquitoes, and moths, among others. Where you are located may also play a role in the types of pests your inspector will look for. Some pests are more likely to be found in certain areas or are local to your region. If these types of local pests are found during the inspection, your pest inspector may recommend regular pest control to keep these critters at bay. Originally published by Alison Bentley | REDFIN
16 Comments
3/3/2021 10:38:19 pm
Home inspections can help determine the longevity of a home. For all new homeowner, it’s always a good idea to cover all your bases and have a pest and termite inspection performed. I like all your tips on home inspection which you mentioned above in the post. Thanks.
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3/10/2021 04:14:49 pm
My cousin has been thinking about buying a new home because he doesn't want to have to spend his money on fixing everything like he would have to if he stays. He really likes another house that is in the same neighborhood, but he wants to make sure that they don't have any problems with pests. Getting the home inspected by a professional before buying it could be really useful for him. I'll be sure to tell him about how they will be able to know if there is structural damage, or understand what pests he should keep an eye out for.
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10/29/2021 11:43:59 am
I liked how you said that an inspection can help with your peace of mind. My husband has been telling me that he thinks we have termites. It would be nice to get our home inspected so we can know for sure.
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11/23/2021 10:48:40 pm
The other day my brother mentioned that he needed to have his home inspected for pests. I do appreciate that this post reminded us that when looking for a contractor, it is important that we hire professionals as they are equipped with the proper tools and equipment.
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11/25/2021 01:13:53 pm
A termite contingency may give you the option to back out of the sale if there’s been significant damage found. Otherwise, you can try to negotiate with the seller to pay for the repairs.
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12/8/2021 06:49:47 am
I've been finding termites on my property, and I'm not sure what to do about it. It makes sense that I would want to get a professional to help me out with this. They would know how to prevent any further property damage.
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12/11/2021 01:51:09 pm
Thanks for pointing out that home inspectors will disclose any issues they find. As you said, inspections will be able to tell if there is any structural damage from pests or termites. My husband and I will be buying a two-story house near the beach in January. We are hoping to find an expert on Monday who can do a home inspection so we can anticipate any additional home repair or maintenance costs in the future.
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12/30/2021 11:05:37 pm
Thank you for explaining that without a pest or termite inspection, you may be sacrificing a critical type of home inspection that may eventually lead to costing you more if a problem is left untreated. My friend is moving to an old house that her grandparents left for her. It has been unoccupied for years, so it's advisable to hire a local termite control service first before she moves in.
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1/9/2022 11:44:47 pm
If I were to get rid of the termites in my house, I would make sure to look for a pest control service. Thank you for sharing here as well the importance of having a regular inspection. I also agree with you that it will be best to consider the costs too.
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Thanks for pointing out that hiring a local pest control company would ensure you that they can immediately help by just calling them when you need it. I guess I should do that now because I think I saw some signs that we have termites in the attic. At first, I thought that they were ants, but their shape is different so we should really get a termite treatment by now to prevent the issue from getting worse.
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1/18/2022 08:19:12 pm
I appreciate what you said about 30 minutes to inspect the house frequently. I need to get a home contractor to help with some truss repairs. I think some termites might have eaten it.
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1/28/2022 12:29:49 am
It really helped when you said that we should make sure to get a termite pest control inspection performed on a new property we have owned. As you mentioned, this is more important in locations where it is quite humid. I will follow your advice now that we have moved into the house that my grandparents passed down to me, so the property's age can play a huge role as well if ever there are pests inside it.
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2/7/2022 10:19:18 am
Thank you for your advice to choose a local pest control company to help with regular maintenance. My husband and I have noticed that we get a lot of box elder bugs in our home during the summer and we've been wondering how to go about taking care of the pests. We'll be sure to talk to a few local companies and see if we can come up with a good schedule that will be effective against them.
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