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The thought of a termite infestation alone is enough to strike fear into the hearts of most home and business owners! Termites are typically the worst pests that can invade your premises. 

They eat away your home/business silently. They can go for years without you ever suspecting that you have an active termite infestation___and the impossible amount of damages they cause is ridiculous! 

While termites silently damaging your most significant investment is an unsettling experience, professional pest control experts can offer effective removal and prevention help. 

Note that termites are relatively one of the most expensive pests to control once the infestation is established or full-blown. So, you want to call a pest expert to do a thorough inspection immediately if you suspect or see signs of early termite infestation. 

So, how much does termite treatment cost? It depends on many factors. Consider the following: 

The Cost Of Professional Termite Treatment

Termite control and protection costs typically range from $230 to $930 on average, with a typical treatment costing $575. However, these costs are subject to change depending on many factors, as discussed in more detail below. Factors like the size of your home and the level of the infestation can force the prices upwards of $575 or relatively below it. 

Treating a termite problem can either be a single visit or as intense as extensive fumigation of your entire home, as with other pest problems. Note that the only way to determine the most effective type of treatment for your home is by having a pest exterminator or a pest control company near me do a thorough inspection of the insides and outsides of your home. 

Factors Determining Termite Treatment Costs

Numerous factors play into termite treatment/control costs. The cost of treating a small area varies significantly from treating the entire home. Other determining factors include where the infestation is located and the type of termite treatment. 

An effective termite treatment begins by contacting a pest exterminator to inspect your entire home thoroughly. Based on the findings, he'll be able to determine the cost of termite treatment for your whole house. Below are the major determining factors:

The Size Of Your Home 

A termite infestation can multiply within a few days. And within the shortest time, the infestation will spread from one spot to other areas of your home. Termite treatment costs will vary depending on the location the pest exterminator has to cover. 

Generally, the cost of treating an entire home is usually around $2,500. If your home requires tenting or fumigation to rid the pest completely, this cost can run up to four times higher. However, for simple applications, the costs generally range between $200 to $900.

The Type And Number Of Termite Treatment

There are numerous termite treatments, each with unique benefits and efficient for specific termite species. During the inspection, the pest expert will determine the termite species destroying your property and recommend the most effective treatment type. 

Chemical Termite Treatment

Chemical treatments are in liquid form and are often applied to the exterior of your home. They are ideal for subterranean and dry wood termites, especially if the infestation has yet to permeate the entire home/business. Typically, chemical treatment costs range between $4 to $17 per linear foot of your home.

Bait Termite Treatments 

This termite treatment type is especially effective for subterranean and dry wood termites. The treatment involves drilling holes around your home and installing the baits. Once the termites feed on the poison, they return it to their nests, killing the entire colony. This treatment type is relatively more expensive than chemical treatment as it is more precise and often requires frequent visits. Average costs range between $8 to $12 per linear foot.

Tenting And Fumigation Termite Treatments 

Tenting and fumigation are aggressive treatments and are highly adequate for large and full-blown infestations. Unlike bait or chemical termite treatments, they treat your entire home and cover massive areas. These treatments involve covering your whole house or business with a protective tent and introducing termite-killing chemicals in the enclosed area during tenting or lethal gases during fumigation. 

These methods are highly effective as they kill termites in all their stages and all invasive pests within your home. You can expect successful results within hours. However, the pest exterminator will advise you how long you should remain out before your home is safe to re-occupy. Tenting can cost between $1200 to $2500, while fumigation costs range between $10 to $20 per linear foot.

Note that heat treatments are also an effective but more organic option that requires tenting. Heat treatment costs range between $800 and $2,500.

Termite Inspection Costs 

Home and business owners know that termites cause significant damage to properties. Professional pest exterminators do inspections because mortgage companies, business, and homeowners need their buildings or homes to remain free from destructive termites. 

Inspection costs range between  $85 to $300, but given how quickly a tiny termite inspection can devalue your property, these costs are worth it. Inspections are done to discover any risks of an active termite invasion, and if found, the exterminator will assess the extent of damage caused and the best course of treatment for the home. 

This type of inspection must follow a specific procedure to determine whether the property carries any other wood-destroying organisms. 

The Type Of Termite Being Treated

The three most common termites are invading species: damp wood, dry wood, and subterranean termites. Termite treatment costs vary dramatically from one termite type to another. Consider the following: 

Drywood Termites 

Drywood termites' primary diet is primarily found in the interior of your home, including hardwood and softwood that's processed to make doors, window frames, furniture, flooring, and even cabinets. Dry wood termites only require minimal soil contact and moisture to survive, and their treatment can cost $225 to $2,500. 

Dampwood Termites

As their name suggests, they feed on damp wood or water-damaged wood. Dampwood termites are also highly attracted to wood resting directly on the ground, like fallen logs, tree branches, and more.  Dampwood termite treatment costs run between $220 to $2,500.

Subterranean Termites 

Subterranean termites are quite common in homes. They are not picky and have various wood types on their menu. They can feed on everything from dead wood, tree stumps, pike, oak, furniture, etc. They do not live in wood. Instead, they build their nests in the soil beneath your home. They travel from the ground to nearby wood sources in your home, like workshops, storage areas, and garages. 

These aggressive species are challenging to get rid of completely. An exterminator must combine different treatment methods like baits and chemicals, as tenting may be infectious since this pesky pest lives underground—subterranean termite treatment costs between $220 and $875.

Conclusion

Termites are very secretive pests, meaning that once they invade your home, they'll hide deep within your wooden structures and cause extensive damage before they can be detected. They are responsible for more than  $5 billion in yearly property damages. 

While DIY termite treatment is often unsuccessful, home and business owners are strongly advised to seek help from a professional pest controller to exterminate an active infestation and keep termites away from their property. 

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