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Termite AND PEST Inspections

We offer Termite and Pest Inspections for Homes, Condos, and Commercial properties through our Termite and Pest Inspection partners and associates. We take care of the hassle of scheduling and coordination to make it easy for you to get your inspection when you need one. 

If you are looking for a local termite or pest inspector near you, look no further, we serve San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, and Santa Clara counties. We are your local termite and pest inspections team!

Our Termite and Pest Inspectors look for wood destroying termites and pests, dry rot and other insect related damage. Our termite inspections are thorough and costs are provided in the report for pesticide application (if needed) and wood rot remediation (within certain limits). 

 

What’s Included?

  • Exterior Inspection - Detailed inspection properties exterior looking for signs of wood destroying pest infestation, which includes: shelter tubes, droppings, broken wings, damaged wood and bore holes.

  • Foundation/Structural Inspection - Detailed inspection of the wooden structural elements of the property looking for signs of termite infestation or damage.

  • Interior Inspection - Visual inspection of the properties interior, checking baseboards, walls, windows, door frames, insides of cabinets and closets.

  • Attic - Investigation of the homes attic looking for any signs of nesting or damage to the roofs structural elements such as rafters, beams and any other wood related elements.

  • Garage - A lot of homes in the San Francisco Bay Area have unframed garage spaces with the framing exposed. This is an area that gives easy access to wood destroying pests.

Choose The Right Service For you

Termite Inspection Packages

 
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$685+

Termite Inspections for Single Family Homes

  • Exterior

  • Structural/Foundation

  • Attic

  • Garage

Our Termite Inspections for single family homes focus on the foundation, exterior, and any other wooden building materials that could create an inviting environment for wood destroying pests. Our termite reports are reviewed by a Licensed General Contractor for an additional piece of mind.

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$585+

Termite Inspections for Condos

  • Interior

  • Windows

  • Closets

  • Doors, Floors, and Trims

Our Termite Inspections for condominiums are interior only and focus on the cabinets, window sills, doors, and floors. Our termite reports are reviewed by a Licensed General Contractor for an additional piece of mind.

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$985+

Termite Inspections for Commercial or Multi-Family

  • Exterior

  • Structural/Foundation

  • Attic

  • Garage

  • Unit-by-Unit (optional at additional cost)

Termite Inspections for multi-family and commercial properties focus on the foundation, exterior, and any other wooden building materials that could create an inviting environment for wood destroying pests. These termite inspections can be tailored to your needs ie. multi-unit inspections can include unit interiors as well as the exterior and foundation. Our termite reports are reviewed by a Licensed General Contractor for an additional piece of mind.

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Knowledge Center

Why is Termite Inspection Important?

 

Termites are nasty customers. They're almost invisible, completely silent and have the potential to cause extensive damage before a homeowner ever recognizes he or she has a problem.

If you're buying a home, having the dwelling inspected for termites beforehand can save you headaches later. Actually, if you're taking out a mortgage, there's a good chance the lender will require that you have a termite inspection (as well as a general home inspection) performed before the sale is finalized.

A termite inspection is typically an expense borne by the buyer, but it's worth the price. Most home purchase agreements are contingent on the results of independent inspections like termite inspections designed to reveal hidden problems and dangers:

  • Termites eat wood from the inside out. That means they leave very little evidence of their presence until an infestation is pretty far along. Because the warning signs can be subtle, it will probably take an expert to recognize them.

  • A large termite colony feasting on the wood in a home can consume a pound of cellulose a day but it's usually much less. That can lead to structural damage you won't want to deal with. The presence of termites doesn't necessarily mean a home is unsound, though, especially if the infestation is relatively recent. An expert will know the difference.

  • A termite inspector can help decipher more than just the warning signs of termites. Most inspectors are trained to recognize the presence of other wood-destroying pests like carpenter ants, too.

If an inspection does reveal termite activity, it might not all be bad news. The signs may be leftover from a previous infestation that has already been dealt with. A qualified termite inspector will recognize the difference between current and past termite activity and provide a guarantee or written statement to that effect. If the home has been treated for termites, the seller should also be able to provide documentation of past termite treatment and any structural repairs that have been made (or may be needed) to fix termite damage.

 

WE FOLLOW INDUSTRY'S AND OUR STANDARDS

Our inspections are performed in accordance with NACHI’s Standards of Practice as well as standards of practice set forward by American Society of Home Inspectors. These two home inspection authorities are the most recognized and respected organizations for home inspectors in North America.

We also inspect residential and commercial properties the way we would inspect our own. We understand that many clients have limited-to-none construction experience which is the reason they hire us. We structure the report with HD photos using either our own in-house developed software or a customizable software developed by trusted third party company. BAHI’s Inspectors do not go through checklist programs supplied by others, our inspectors write each section of the report unique to the property inspected, we try to use language that is easy to understand for our clients. If you need to have your inspection report compiled using construction language only - just let us know.