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TERMITE PRE TREATMENT
Termite pre-treatment is a proactive strategy to prevent termite infestations before the construction of your home begins. This method involves applying specialized chemicals to the soil and protecting wooden structures using barriers. The primary goal is to establish a defense against termites that could threaten your home later.
Addressing termite prevention early on allows for a smoother building experience. You can direct your attention to essential matters like permits and design preferences without the stress of potential pest threats.
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TERMITE PRE TREATMENT
WHEN IT COMES TO PESTS,
WE ABSOLUTELY TERMINATE THE PROBLEM
A home that has undergone termite pre-treatment is often more appealing to prospective buyers. When it's time to sell, having documentation of the treatment performed can elevate your property's marketability. Research shows that homes with pest protection measures can sell for up to 12% more than those without.
In areas where termite activity is prevalent, understanding the significance of pre-treatment can help you make smart choices during construction.


WHY PRETREAT?
One of the major benefits of termite pre-treatment is its cost-effectiveness. The price of treatment is typically a fraction of what you would spend on repairing termite damage, which can easily run into the tens of thousands. For example, the average cost of repairing termite damage ranges from $3,000 to $9,000, depending on severity and the type of repairs needed.
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.