Termite & Wood Destroying Insect Inspections

Termite Inspection Service For Houston, TX & Surrounding Areas

Protect your home against invaders, that will cause extensive damage to your home without you ever knowing until it’s too late. At A-Inspections, we provide termite treatments & solutions to protect against & control wood destroying insects, from attempting to cause damage to your home. Our professional, licensed team provides safe, effective and reliable treatments to protect your home, to give you peace of mind.


If you suspect that you may have a termite issue, don’t wait, get an inspection. Termites cause serious structural damage to homes within a very short period of time, due to their nature.


Give A-Inspections a call to see what we can do for your home.


Termites, because of their ability to chew through wood, flooring and even wallpaper undetected, cause about $6.8 billion in property damage each year.


As the ground warms across the country, termite populations emerge in search of a new structure to invade. They send swarmer’s, in search of habitats that are conducive to there breeding needs. Because swarmer’s have such a similar appearance to that of a flying ant, many homeowners may dismiss them as such upon finding them inside their home – a big mistake. If swarmer’s determine your home to be their perfect home, it’s a safe bet the rest of their colony will follow.

Close up termites or white ants
Window sill showing termite damage
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Signs of Termite Damage

It is not always possible for an untrained individual to see evidence of termites; however, homeowners can sometimes identify a potential termite problem by being vigilant in and around the home. If you see any of the following, it’s time to contact a pest professional who can immediately determine the extent of the problem and provide a recommendation about the appropriate course of treatment.

  • Presence of large numbers of flying termites (often confused with flying ants) 
  • Mud shelter tubes (used by termites to reach a food source) 
  • Damaged wood containing mud or dirt 
  • Discarded wings near doors or on windowsills 
  • Wood that sounds hollow when tapped 
  • Blistered paint on wooden surfaces 
  • Small piles of pellets near or underneath damaged wood