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Time to Check Your Termite Bond

Time to Check Your Termite Bond

Keeping your home pest-free is an important part of homeownership. The best way to do that is to form a relationship with a great pest control company and make sure you get regular inspections and treatment. But there are some types of pest problems that need their own special contracts.

When it comes to termites, there is no better way to protect your home than with a termite bond. A good termite bond can protect you from future termite infestations. But read your termite bond carefully, because unclear details can lead to big problems if termites damage your home.

What Exactly Is a Termite Bond?

In essence, a termite bond is a warranty. In it, your pest control company makes two important promises:

  1. Your pest control company will perform regular inspections of your property for the duration of the bond. These inspections may be on an annual, quarterly, or another agreed upon basis.
  2. Should your pest control company find a termite infestation, they agree to treat the infestation and control for future outbreaks. Usually, the treatment and monitoring are included in the cost of the bond. So if termites invade, your home is covered with no additional cost to you.
  3. In many cases, the bond includes a first payment that covers an initial inspection and treatment of an existing termite infestation.

Many termite bonds make a third promise, and that’s where the trouble lies.

Treatment Bonds vs. Repair Bonds

A treatment bond is a simple agreement that a termite company makes to treat any future infestation. It guarantees that your home will be treated if termites are discovered, but it makes no further guarantees.

A repair bond is much more inclusive. A repair bond doesn’t just guarantee that the termite infestation will be dealt with. It includes a guarantee to repair any parts of your home that were damaged by the termites. Understandably, this is a much more appealing bond than a simple treatment bond. Of course, it also costs more to set up and maintain.

If you’re paying extra for a repair bond, it’s time to check the fine print. Make sure that it covers all of your repairs. If it doesn’t, make sure that you know exactly what it does cover. If you think something is unclear, ask for clarification in writing. It’s as easy as sending an email with your questions. The response will be saved in writing to help prevent or settle any future disputes.

The best way to make sure that you get the very best termite bond is to work with only the best pest control and termite companies. You can find TrustDALE certified pest control companies in your area on TrustDALE.com.

AI was used to assist our editors in the research of this article.
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