Oct 8

Which Termite Control Company?

Posted by Pest Control

Whether you’ve positively identified termites in your home or just looking for a routine check up, selecting a good termite controller is an extremely important task. A careless termite controller may not do a proper job which then leaves the possibilty that the termites may return. This is definitely a scenario you want to avoid as termite treatment is a costly exercise to begin with.

Follow some of these hints to ensure that you get the right person for the job:

  • The termite controller must have a license. Termite treatment involves the use of chemicals and other specialised equipment which should only be handled by a trained, licensed professional
  • Be sure to ask about the actual person that will be coming to carry out the inspection and treatment. Does the business employ trainees? If so a supervisor must be present with the trainee to oversee all work
  • Inspections and treatment if required should be carried out by the same person. A different person should not carry out the treatment based on notes provided by the inspector
  • Pest controllers should have insurance - both public liability and professional indemnity
  • Ask in detail about their warranty conditions. Don’t be rushed into reading it, a better option may be to request a copy of their terms and conditions prior to engaging into the treatment phase
  • Use the Internet to research. These days it is quite easy to find out information on prospective pest controllers. Search on Google for their business name to see what information might be floating about online!
  • Ask friends and family. Can they recommend a pest controller they have dealt with?

Following these tips will help you make the most of your money and most importantly, protect your home from the dangers of termites.

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