And when you find out they’re there, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. That’s why our first job isn’t to treat, it’s to help you understand what’s happening.
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And when you find out they’re there, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. That’s why our first job isn’t to treat, it’s to help you understand what’s happening.
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Termites have a way of staying quiet until the damage is already done. Most Winston homeowners tell us the same thing:
“I didn’t see anything… and then suddenly I noticed something weird.”
Maybe it’s a hollow-sounding baseboard.
Maybe a spot on the floor feels soft.
Maybe you sweep up tiny wings and don’t even realize what they’re from.
Termites work slowly at first, then all at once.
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We Start with a Detailed Inspection
We check every quiet, tucked-away corner where termites love to hide, soil lines, crawlspaces, porch posts, wall seams, moisture-heavy spots. You’ll get honest answers, not scare tactics.
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2
A Treatment Plan That Makes Sense for Your Home
Some Winston homes need a liquid barrier because the yard holds moisture. Others need bait systems because the colony is active underground. We explain your options in plain language, no pressure.
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3
Full-Term Extermination & Follow-Up
We stay with you through the whole process, treating, monitoring, re-checking, and making sure the colony is truly gone.
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Ongoing Protection
Winston’s heat makes termite activity nearly constant, so long-term protection isn’t optional here, it’s smart.
Warm soil, dense moisture, older wood structures, termites thrive here.
Soft wood, buckling floors, mud tubes, wings, hollow walls.
Usually $600–$2,500 depending on severity.
Yes, we only use approved, professional-grade solutions.
Liquid treatments last several years; bait systems offer continuous protection.
Keep soil dry, fix leaks, reduce wood-to-soil contact, and schedule yearly inspections.
If something feels off, trust your gut. Let us take a look, no pressure, no scare tactics, just honest help so you know exactly where you stand.