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Termite Inspection
A careful check for subterranean termite activity and damage, often requested before a Wisconsin home sale.
A termite inspection is a focused look at whether subterranean termites are working in or near a structure. An inspector checks the spots termites use and the conditions that invite them, then gives you a written report on what is active, what damage is visible, and what should be done.
Termite pressure in Wisconsin is real but lower than in the mid-Atlantic or the South. The state sits in USDA Termite Infestation Probability Zone 3, rated slight to moderate, and the eastern subterranean termite is the only species here. Activity concentrates in the warmer southern counties around Janesville, Beloit, and the Rock River corridor. Wisconsin homeowners ask for an inspection most often before a home sale, when a buyer or lender wants a wood-destroying insect report, or after seeing a spring swarm.
What termite inspection covers
- The foundation, both inside and out, checked for mud tubes
- Basements, crawl spaces, and the sill plate where wood meets the foundation
- Wood close to grade: porch posts, deck ledgers, framing near soil
- Moisture conditions and wood-to-soil contact that invite termites
- Visible damage to structural and finish wood
- A written report, including a wood-destroying insect report when needed for a sale
What to expect
- 1
Exterior check
The inspector walks the foundation looking for mud tubes, wood-to-soil contact, and the moisture conditions termites need.
- 2
Interior and substructure
Basements, crawl spaces, and the sill plate get checked closely, since that is where subterranean termites enter and first show.
- 3
Probing suspect wood
Wood that looks or sounds compromised is probed to confirm whether it is termite damage and how far it runs.
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Written report
You get a clear report on findings and recommendations, in the wood-destroying insect format when it is for a sale.
What it costs in Wisconsin
A standalone termite inspection in Wisconsin generally runs $75 to $150. The range depends on the size of the home and whether a formal wood-destroying insect report is needed for a real estate transaction.
Some Wisconsin companies offer a free inspection as a way to earn the treatment job. A free inspection is legitimate, but read what it includes: a free check tied to a sales visit is not always the same as a documented report for a closing. If you need paperwork for a sale, confirm that up front. Because Wisconsin termite pressure is modest, most operators treat this as a secondary service alongside rodent and general pest work.
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Pests this service handles
The most common Wisconsin pests addressed by termite inspection.
Subterranean Termite
The most destructive wood-destroying insect in North America. It lives underground and attacks wood from below, invisibly, for years before homeowners notice.
Read moreCarpenter Ant
A large black ant that excavates wood to nest. It does not eat the wood, but a long-established colony can cause real structural damage.
Read moreEmerald Ash Borer
An invasive wood-boring beetle that kills ash trees. A dead ash near your home creates real structural and pest concerns, but this is a tree issue, not a standard pest control problem.
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