Termite Inspection · Lemon Grove, CA

Termite Inspection in Lemon Grove, CA.

Termite Inspection for Lemon Grove homes, handled by one pest-control company start to finish. Whether you're closing on a home, selling one, or just doing the smart thing and getting an annual check, the licensed inspector covers the visible and accessible areas of your structure and produces a state-compliant Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) report. Section 1 findings (active infestation or current damage) and Section 2 findings (conditions conducive to future problems) are documented with photos so you can negotiate, plan, or just sleep better..

Lemon Grove: Lemon Grove working-class owner-occupied older housing stock along Broadway and Lemon Grove Avenue sees steady year-round ant, spider, drywood termite, and rodent pressure. Quarterly recurring contracts cost less over time than reactive treatment.
A termite inspector examining the foundation and crawlspace of a San Diego home
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Why is termite inspection different in Central San Diego?

Real estate transactions in North Park, Kensington, and Mission Hills commonly produce Section 1 WDO findings because of the age of the housing stock, buyers should budget for treatment as part of the purchase. Findings are documented with photos specifically for use in escrow negotiation.

Looking for termite inspection in Lemon Grove, CA?

You are in the right place. Termite Inspection in Lemon Grove runs on the same licensed bench that covers the rest of Central San Diego, and it starts with a termite inspection in Lemon Grove, CA rather than a phone quote, because termites in Lemon Grove get scoped by what the inspector actually finds on the property. That report is what termite control in Lemon Grove gets quoted against. Tell the pro what you are seeing and where you are seeing it, and the price comes in writing before any treatment begins.

What's included in termite inspection in Lemon Grove?

  • Real estate / escrow termite inspections with state-compliant WDO report
  • Annual prevention inspections to catch activity early
  • Pre-listing inspections for sellers who want to address findings before going under contract
  • Crawlspace, attic, garage, and exterior perimeter inspection
  • Moisture intrusion, leaking plumbing, and conducive-condition documentation
  • Section 1 (active) and Section 2 (potential) findings clearly explained
  • Re-inspection and clearance reports after treatment is completed
Termite Inspection detail work by a licensed pest control technician in Lemon Grove, CA

When does a Lemon Grove home need termite inspection?

  • You're buying a home and your lender or VA loan requires a clearance
  • You're selling and want to know what's there before the buyer's inspector finds it
  • It's been 2+ years since your last inspection and you have a wood-frame home
  • You see possible signs (frass, mud tubes, swarmers) and need a definitive answer
  • An HOA or property manager requires annual documentation

What do Lemon Grove homeowners ask about termite inspection?

How fast can you get to Lemon Grove for termite inspection?

Urgent problems in Lemon Grove are scoped ahead of routine work. The company you're matched with confirms an arrival window with you directly, not a six-hour "sometime today" window.

What does termite inspection cost in Lemon Grove?

Quoted per property. Driven by square footage, number of units, and access. Some companies credit the fee toward treatment, so ask when you book. The company you're matched with inspects the property in Lemon Grove first and quotes the job in writing before any treatment begins.

How does Lemon Grove affect termite inspection?

Real estate transactions in North Park, Kensington, and Mission Hills commonly produce Section 1 WDO findings because of the age of the housing stock, buyers should budget for treatment as part of the purchase. Findings are documented with photos specifically for use in escrow negotiation.

Is a WDO inspection the same as a termite inspection?

Yes. A WDO inspection is the formal name for it, short for Wood Destroying Pests and Organisms, and it's what lenders and escrow companies in San Diego County actually ask for. A licensed inspector walks the structure, then files the state WDO report listing anything found. So a termite inspection near you and a WDO inspection near you return the same document.

What is a WDO report?

A Wood Destroying Organism report is a California state-mandated document used in real estate transactions. It identifies active termite or other wood-destroying activity (Section 1) and conditions that could lead to future problems like wood-to-soil contact or excess moisture (Section 2). California requires it to be signed by a SPCB Branch 3 licensed inspector.

Section 1 vs. Section 2, what is the difference?

Section 1 findings are active infestations or existing damage that need treatment now. Section 2 findings are conducive conditions, things like leaking irrigation against the foundation or wood-to-soil contact, that don't require treatment but should be corrected to prevent future activity. Lenders typically only require Section 1 clearance.

How long is a termite inspection report valid?

WDO reports are typically considered valid for 90–120 days for real estate purposes, though some lenders require it to be within 60 days of close. For your own records, we recommend re-inspecting annually.

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