Real Estate Wood Destroying Insect Inspection in Westminster, Eldersburg, Ellicott, MD & Surrounding Cities
A detailed report of our findings will be provided after we finish inspecting for wood-destroying insects.
When buying a home, you'll first want to have it inspected for pests. When you sign up for our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection service, a thorough process will be followed to check for pests such as termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood-boring beetles. After we finish, our team will provide a detailed report of our findings, including the presence or absence of wood-destroying insects, any visible damage, and more.
Our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection reports are offered to property owners in Westminster, Eldersburg, Ellicott, and surrounding areas in Maryland. Call us today at (410) 795-7900 to schedule!
Our Real Estate Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection Process
Our team follows a comprehensive process when performing our real estate wood-destroying insect inspections to ensure your property is thoroughly checked for any signs of wood-destroying insects. The interior and exterior of your property will be inspected, paying close attention to areas where they're known to infest. Then, we'll look for any signs of damage or evidence of their presence, such as mud tubes, discarded wings, and frass. We'll also take note of any conditions that could be conducive to an infestation, like moisture problems or wood-to-soil contact.
What insects are checked for during our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection?

There are several types of wood-destroying insects that can cause significant damage if left unchecked, so you'll definitely want to know if these are an issue before you move forward with purchasing a property. During our inspection, we'll check for the following pests:
- Termites: Termites are one of the most common wood-destroying insects in Maryland. They feed on cellulose, which is found in wood, and can cause extensive damage to the structure of your home.
- Carpenter Ants: Carpenter ants don't eat wood like termites, but instead excavate it to create their nests. They can cause significant damage to your property.
- Carpenter Bees: Carpenter bees bore into wood to create their nests, which can weaken the structure of your home.
- Wood-Boring Beetles: Wood-boring beetles lay their eggs in wood, and the larvae feed on it as they develop. They can cause extensive damage to your property if left unchecked.
We'll provide a detailed report of our findings after our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection.
After we finish our wood-destroying insect inspection, we'll provide a detailed report of our findings. This report will include information about the presence or absence of wood-destroying insects, any visible damage, and recommendations for correcting any issues. It will also include information about inaccessible areas and any obvious previously treated areas. This information will help you make an informed decision about the real estate property you're interested in. Here's what else you can expect from our report:
- Date of Inspection
- Inspector Information
- Property Information
- Structure Description
- Inaccessible Areas
- Evidence of Insects
- Previous Treatment
- Conditions Conducive to Infestation
Call us today to schedule our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection service!
At Liqua-Grow Turf, our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection service is offered in Westminster, Eldersburg, Ellicott, MD, and other nearby areas. Our team follows a thorough process to check for wood-destroying insects, plus we'll provide a detailed report of our findings afterward. We can usually get out to your property within a few days or sooner, depending on the location and our current scheduling. Call us today at (410) 795-7900 to schedule our real estate wood-destroying insect inspection service!