Signs of Termite Damage in South Texas Homes
Common Signs of Termite Damage in Homes
Identifying Damage by Termite Type
Subterranean Termite Damage Patterns
Drywood Termite Damage Signs
Damage Severity Comparison
Where to Look During Your Home Termite Inspection
Within your home’s interior, knock on baseboards, door frames, and window sills and listen for hollow sounds. Look for these signs.
- Bubbled or peeling paint
- Small pinpoint holes in drywall
- Hollow or springy wood floors
- Warped door and window frames that stick.
Do You Need Termite Services?
Termite damage threatens your home’s structural integrity, and early detection prevents expensive repairs. A careful inspection of foundations, walls, and wooden structures reveals many warning signs. Bugmobiles has protected South Texas homes from termite destruction since 1954. The company’s experienced technicians identify specific termite species and create custom treatment plans after a full inspection of your property. Call Bugmobiles today for a free inspection to keep your home safe from these pests.
Termite Damage FAQs
What are the most common signs of termite infestation in a home?
How can I differentiate between subterranean and drywood termite damage?
Where should I focus my inspection efforts when checking for termites?
Can termite damage be mistaken for other types of damage?
Yes, termite damage can sometimes be mistaken for water damage or damage caused by other wood-boring insects like carpenter ants. However, termites typically cause more extensive damage and leave behind distinct signs such as mud tubes, frass, or honeycomb patterns in wood.
Is it safe to live in a house with termite damage?
Need help with pests? Bugmobiles has been protecting South Texas homes since 1954. Call (361) 575-6401 or schedule a free inspection.