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HEAT TREATMENT
One of the most appealing benefits of heat treatments is that they are environmentally friendly. Unlike chemical treatments, heat treatment relies solely on high temperatures to eliminate pests. This makes it a safer option for families and pets.
The demand for chemical free pest control methods is growing, especially among families conscious about environmental and health issues. The chemical free nature of heat treatments offers peace of mind to those concerned about chemicals in their living spaces.
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HEAT TREATMENT
WHEN IT COMES TO PESTS,
WE ABSOLUTELY TERMINATE THE PROBLEM
Heat treatments stand out for their speed and efficiency. Unlike traditional pest control methods, which might involve multiple treatments over weeks or even months, heat treatments usually provide results in a single session.
Absolute Termite & Pest Control Hawaii prides themselves into being revolutionary with their alternative pest control treatment option using high heat.
We are Green Heat Certified.


WHY HEAT?
A key advantage of heat treatments is their ability to penetrate various materials, ensuring a deep and thorough elimination of pests.
Heat can reach into wall cavities, carpets, and furniture, where pests may hide. For instance, bed bugs can live in the seams of mattresses and inside walls, making them challenging to eradicate. Heat treatments ensure that these stubborn pests are dealt with effectively.
Justin Duny Licensed & Certified Termite Specialist Says:
Termites can be a serious problem for homeowners here in Hawaii. "Termites can cause such extensive damage to properties, that it can cause partial or total collapse. If you're fortunate enough to have never dealt with termites consider yourself lucky." - Justin Duny
Termites can cause significant damage to homes, with an estimated cost of $5 billion to $10 billion per year. To protect investment, it's important take steps to prevent termite infestations. In fact, some states require termite protection on new homes as part of their building codes. For example, all homes in Hawaii are required to have some form of termite protection.

TOUGHER THAN TERMITES
Delaying treatment can escalate costs dramatically. In extreme cases, homes can suffer so much damage that they become unsafe. Additionally, homes with histories of termite issues experience drops in resale value. Potential buyers may be reluctant to invest in a property marked by pest damage, which can further complicate your financial situation.