Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Termite Inspection

Termite inspection refers to visually inspecting all the accessible areas in a home where wood destroying organisms and insects can attack. The inspector conducts a termite inspection by looking at the exteriors and interiors of the home including subspaces such as the basement and other crawlspaces. The inspector will also check the attic in areas where Drywood termites are present as well as in houses where sub-areas are not present.
Watch the video related to termite inspectionThis termite inspection video is designed to educate you the consumer how and why a termite inspection is carried out. Micro Pest Control - Sydney Australia termite inspection specialists. Help answer the question about termite inspectionWhat does K07 mean in a termite inspection?I'm being relocated by my company and I'm selling my home in S. California. The relocation company ordered a termite inspection, but instructed the termite inspector not to tell me the results right after the inspection. He wrote in chalk in my garage K07 with an arrow. What does this mean?
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