Termite Treatment in Westmont, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Complete termite elimination and prevention that actually works—protecting your biggest investment from costly structural damage.

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Professional Termite Control Services

Your Home, Protected and Termite-Free

You’ll sleep better knowing your home is genuinely protected. No more wondering if those small holes in your baseboards mean bigger problems. No more worrying about thousands in structural repairs down the road.

Our termite treatment eliminates active colonies and creates a protective barrier around your property. You get complete peace of mind, knowing the job was done right the first time.

The real value isn’t just killing the termites you see—it’s preventing the ones you don’t. Your home stays structurally sound, your property value stays protected, and you avoid the nightmare of discovering major damage years later.

Westmont Termite Inspection Experts

We Know Termites in New Jersey

We’ve been protecting Westmont homes from termite damage for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate creates perfect conditions for subterranean termites—and exactly how to stop them.

You’re not getting a generic treatment plan copied from some manual. You’re getting professionals who’ve seen every type of termite problem this area throws at homeowners.

We’re licensed, insured, and focused on one thing: making sure termites don’t cost you thousands in repairs. When we finish a job, it stays finished.

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Our Termite Treatment Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your entire property—not just the obvious spots. We’re looking for active termites, damage, and conditions that attract future infestations. You’ll know exactly what we find and what it means.

Next, we target the colony directly. We don’t just spray and hope. Our treatment methods eliminate the source, including the queen and workers you can’t see.

Finally, we create a protective barrier around your home. This prevents new colonies from establishing and gives you long-term protection. We’ll schedule follow-up visits to make sure everything stays termite-free.

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Complete Termite Prevention Treatment

What You Get With Our Service

Your termite treatment includes a thorough property inspection, targeted colony elimination, and protective barrier installation. We document everything so you know exactly what was done and why.

You’ll receive a detailed report showing areas of concern, treatment locations, and our recommendations for preventing future problems. No surprises, no hidden issues discovered later.

We also provide follow-up monitoring to ensure the treatment worked completely. Westmont’s soil conditions and moisture levels can create ongoing termite pressure—we make sure your protection holds up over time.

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

Signs of termite infestation include small holes in wood, hollow-sounding baseboards when tapped, discarded wings near windows or doors, and mud tubes along your foundation. You might also notice wood that sounds hollow or feels soft when pressed. In Westmont, subterranean termites are most common, so check areas where wood contacts soil or concrete. If you see any of these signs, get a professional inspection immediately—waiting allows more damage to occur.
Most termite colonies are eliminated within 30-90 days of treatment, depending on colony size and treatment method used. You’ll typically see dead termites within the first few weeks, which actually indicates the treatment is working. The key is targeting the queen and reproductive termites—once they’re eliminated, the colony can’t survive. We schedule follow-up inspections to confirm complete elimination and monitor for any remaining activity before considering the treatment successful.
Modern termite treatments are designed to target termites specifically while minimizing exposure to humans and pets. We use EPA-approved products and follow strict application guidelines. Most treatments require minimal contact with living areas—we typically treat around the foundation perimeter and specific problem areas. You can usually return to treated areas within a few hours. We’ll provide specific safety instructions based on the treatment method used and answer any concerns about children or pet safety.
Termite treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, infestation severity, and treatment method required. Most Westmont homeowners invest between $800-$2,500 for complete termite elimination and prevention. While this might seem significant, it’s far less than the thousands you’d spend repairing structural damage from untreated termites. We provide detailed estimates after inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying for—no surprise fees or hidden costs later.
Properly executed termite treatment eliminates existing colonies and prevents new infestations when combined with ongoing monitoring. However, termites can return if conditions remain favorable or if new colonies establish nearby. That’s why we include follow-up inspections and recommend annual monitoring. New Jersey’s climate means termite pressure is constant—ongoing prevention is more effective and less expensive than dealing with repeated infestations. Most homeowners find annual monitoring gives them complete peace of mind.
Absolutely. Termites cause damage for months or years before visible signs appear. By the time you see mud tubes or damaged wood, significant structural damage may have already occurred. Annual termite inspections catch problems early when treatment is easier and less expensive. In Westmont, our soil conditions and humidity levels create ideal termite habitat—proactive inspection is much smarter than waiting for obvious signs. Think of it like regular home maintenance that protects your biggest investment.