What Does Termite Treatment Cost in San Diego?

If you have a termite infestation in your San Diego home, you may be wondering how much it will cost. It depends. There are many factors to consider when determining how much termite treatment costs. From the type of termites you are dealing with to your choice of eradication method, many different aspects affect termite treatments and their costs. Let's take a look at some of those highlights so you can make your decisions.

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Triple Threat Termite
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January 27, 2023

Size of Termite Infestation

Termite infestations range from small, localized colonies to huge colonies with several thousand termites. Large colonies quickly cause severe damage to the fabric of your home and must be eradicated immediately. If you have a severe infestation, the cost of termite treatment increases due to the scope and scale required to remedy the situation.

Types of Termites

The type of termites you have on site influences the cost of treatment. There are three types of termites in the United States.

Drywood Termites

These types of termites are known to seek places with wet wood and dry wood. If your property in San Diego has dead wood, drywood termites feed on it. A comprehensive and spot termite spray is used to get rid of drywood termite colonies.

Subterranean Termites

Subterranean termites are the most common type found in the United States. This type of termite lives in the soil under your house. These termites cause more damage than drywood termites and can have a million members in their colony. Baits and chemicals are used to eradicate this type of termite. Tent spraying is not effective for these termites because they live underground.

Dampwood Termites

This termite is attracted to damp wood, as its name suggests, so it is important to remove damp and dead wood from your property. In addition to removing damp and dead wood, remove standing water. Dampwood termites thrive in places with excess moisture.

 

Treatment Methods

The cost of eradicating termites varies depending on the treatment method. There are different methods of termite treatment depending on the severity and size of the infestations. Treatment methods used include:

  • Gas Fumigation- Fumigation is when a tent is put up around your house to trap termites and suffocate them with gas. The gas penetrates small cracks and crevices where termites live. Fumigation requires homeowners to leave their property for a few days or more, but it is highly effective.
  • Termiticide- Liquid and foam termiticides eradicate active termite infestations and protect homes from future infestations. The termiticide is applied to damaged wood and the soil around the house. It can be injected into wood to better treat a termite infestation.
  • Bait Stations- Bait stations are placed around affected areas of your property to attract termites. Each season has chemicals that the termites ingest and bring back to their colony. Once the chemicals return to the colony, it spreads and eliminates the termite infestation. Bait stations can be used alone or in combination with other treatment methods.
  • Moisture Removal- Make sure any leaks in your home are fixed right away to prevent a termite infestation. Termites are attracted to standing water and areas where humidity is high. Use pre-treated materials to decrease the chance of rot and wood decay.
  • XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus®- Orange oil is another method to treat termite infestations. The oil is injected into the wood to completely eliminate the termite colony. This is a spot treatment method, but it is not toxic. Compared to fumigation, it is safe for you, your pets, and your plants to be in the home during treatment.

 

The size of your home plays a role in the cost of treatments. Some treatment options may be cheaper than others depending on what part of your home is infested with termites. For example, XT-2000 Orange Oil Plus® may not be more economical than tent fumigation if applied to all areas of your home.

Seek professional help when dealing with a termite infestation and don't try to eradicate them yourself!

Hidden Costs to Termite Treatments

Besides the costs of standard eradication methods, there are hidden costs that some homeowners may not think about when receiving termite treatment.

Fumigation

When your home is fumigated, you should leave the property for a few days (or longer) if the infestation is severe. While some owners choose to live on-site with their families, this may not be an option in some cases. Some of the additional fees associated with home fumigation include:

·      Hotel free

·      Pet boarding

·      Replacing food, medicines, and plants left in your home

·      Professional cleaning

·      Repair or replace other home items

·      Dining expenses

·      Lost wages

 

Repairs and Clea-Up

To avoid getting another termite infestation, be sure to fix any moisture spots, like leaky gutters and pipes. Replace any infestation-damaged wood immediately after treatment. If possible, use a pre-treated wood replacement to help protect your home again from a future termite infestation. If the termite infestation was severe, it may be expensive to replace some of the wood structures in your home.

 

The Bottom Line

These factors are considered when determining the price of termite treatment. On average, termite treatment in San Diego, CA ranges from $2,500 to $3,500 for a small to moderate infestation. If the termite problem is more serious, the price can range from $4,000 to $7,000. If more treatment is necessary, the total price increases.

Spot treatments average $500 to $1,000 for each area and the factors listed above. However, the warranty for spot treatments applies only to areas previously treated against termites. Many companies offer a six month or one year warranty for the treated area. These guarantees are not renewable.

The bottom line is that it's crucial to quickly spot a termite infestation and call a trusted professional to assess your home. Termite experts identify areas of termite infestation and discuss the best treatment plan for your home. The price may seem expensive, but professional treatments ensure that your home does not suffer permanent damage.

 

If you are looking for a termite control professional to evaluate your San Diego home, contact Triple Threat Termite. We provide honest reviews and up-front pricing to all of our customers.

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