Termite Treatment in Haddon Heights, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Complete termite elimination and prevention that actually works the first time.

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Professional Termite Control Services

Your Home Protected, Your Investment Secure

You’ll sleep better knowing those silent destroyers are gone for good. No more wondering if that small pile of sawdust means thousands in structural damage. No more worrying about your home’s value taking a hit when it’s time to sell.

Our termite treatment doesn’t just kill what’s there now. It creates a barrier that keeps new colonies from moving in. You get complete elimination of active infestations plus long-term protection that actually lasts.

The peace of mind is immediate. The protection is permanent. And you’ll have documentation proving your home is termite-free when you need it most.

Haddon Heights Termite Specialists

We Know Termites Like They Know Wood

We’ve been protecting Haddon Heights homes from termite damage for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate and your area’s older housing stock create perfect conditions for subterranean termites.

You’re not getting a generic treatment plan copied from some manual. You’re getting professionals who know exactly how termites behave in your neighborhood and what it takes to stop them permanently.

We’re licensed, insured, and focused on one thing: keeping your home structurally sound and termite-free.

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Our Termite Treatment Process

Thorough Inspection, Complete Elimination, Ongoing Protection

First, we conduct a comprehensive termite inspection of your property. We’re looking for active colonies, damage signs, and conditions that attract termites. You’ll know exactly what we find and what it means for your home.

Next comes targeted treatment using proven methods that eliminate entire colonies, not just the termites you can see. We treat the soil around your foundation, any infested wood, and create protective barriers that stop future invasions.

Finally, we provide ongoing monitoring to ensure the treatment worked and your home stays protected. You’ll receive detailed documentation of everything we did and found, plus a clear plan for maintaining your termite-free status.

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Complete Termite Prevention Services

Everything You Need for Total Termite Protection

Your termite treatment includes a thorough property inspection, identification of all problem areas, and elimination of active infestations using safe, EPA-approved methods. We treat the soil, wood, and any other areas where termites are present or likely to appear.

You’ll also receive detailed reporting showing exactly what we found, what we treated, and recommendations for preventing future problems. This documentation is crucial if you ever need to file insurance claims or provide proof of treatment during a home sale.

Many Haddon Heights homes built in the early-to-mid 1900s have construction features that termites love. We know where to look and how to treat these older homes without compromising their structural integrity or historical character.

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How do I know if I have a termite infestation in my home?

Look for small piles of sawdust near wooden structures, mud tubes along your foundation, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, or discarded wings near windows and doors. You might also notice small holes in wood or paint that appears to be bubbling without moisture damage. In Haddon Heights, subterranean termites are most common, so check your basement and crawl spaces regularly. If you see any of these signs, don’t wait – termites work 24/7 and damage compounds quickly. A professional inspection can determine if what you’re seeing is actually termite activity or something else entirely.
Active termites typically die within days of treatment, but complete colony elimination takes 2-4 weeks depending on the size and location of the infestation. The treatment creates a barrier that continues working long after application, preventing new colonies from establishing. You’ll see immediate results in terms of stopping active damage, but we recommend waiting the full treatment period before conducting follow-up inspections. Most homeowners notice the difference within the first week – no more sawdust piles, no more visible termite activity. We schedule follow-up visits to confirm the treatment worked completely and your home is fully protected.
Yes, we use EPA-approved treatments that are safe for families and pets when applied correctly by licensed professionals. Modern termite treatments are highly targeted – they affect termites’ nervous systems in ways that don’t impact mammals. Most treatments require minimal disruption to your daily routine, and you can typically remain in your home during and after application. We’ll provide specific safety guidelines based on the treatment method used, but generally, you’re looking at staying away from treated areas for just a few hours. The products we use break down naturally over time while maintaining their effectiveness against termites.
Treatment costs depend on your home’s size, the extent of infestation, and the treatment method required. Most Haddon Heights homeowners invest between $800-$2,500 for complete termite treatment, which is significantly less than the $3,000-$8,000 average cost of termite damage repairs. We provide detailed estimates after inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why. The investment includes initial treatment, follow-up visits, and often ongoing monitoring. Consider that termite damage isn’t covered by most homeowners insurance, making prevention and early treatment your most cost-effective options. We’ll explain all costs upfront with no surprises or hidden fees.
DIY termite treatments rarely eliminate entire colonies and often just push termites to other areas of your home where they continue causing damage. Store-bought products typically only kill termites that come into direct contact with the treatment, missing the queen and the rest of the colony. Professional treatment targets the entire colony structure and creates protective barriers that DIY products can’t match. Additionally, improper application of termite treatments can be dangerous and may violate local regulations. Given that termite damage can cost thousands to repair, professional treatment is usually more cost-effective than attempting DIY solutions that don’t work completely.
Annual termite inspections are recommended for most Haddon Heights homes, especially those built before 1960 or with previous termite activity. New Jersey’s climate and soil conditions favor termite activity, and early detection saves thousands in repair costs. Homes with wood-to-soil contact, moisture issues, or dense landscaping near the foundation should be inspected more frequently. After treatment, we typically recommend follow-up inspections every 6-12 months to ensure continued protection. Many homeowners schedule annual inspections along with other home maintenance tasks. Regular inspections also provide documentation that your home is termite-free, which is valuable for insurance purposes and future home sales.