termite repair

Tips for Successful Termite Repair

Termite Repair Termites are a homeowner’s worst nightmare. Since their presence often goes undetected until damage is substantial, the eradication and repair process is often extensive. By learning more about  Consider DIY Treatment For those who don’t have the funds available to hire a professional contractor or simply want to save some money, self-treatment and termite repair is an option. Some options available include fumigation or localized treatments. Localized treatments have the advantage of avoiding potential residual fumes or chemicals…

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The Type of Termite Repair You Choose is Important to the Structure

Termite Repair When termites aren’t caught in time, the damage they do is extensive. This is true in older and new buildings and structures alike. Simply knowing what to look for can save your property from thousands of dollars of termite repair. But for those people who might have bought a property with extensive termite damage, just know that termite repair isn’t impossible. In fact, as long as the damage is localized, or hasn’t been ongoing for 20+ years, repairing termite damage…

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Is Termite Damage Repairable?

When you discover that your home needs termite repair from termite damage, shock tends to be the next step. So while termites and the damage they cause might seem like the end of the world for your property, there are ways of stepping in and instituting a solution. Termite damage is oftentimes completely repairable. For a structure to be considered beyond repair due to termite damage, termites would have to ‘rule the roost’ for a long time without intervention. In fact, most experts…

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Don’t Wait Until Spring To Schedule Termite Repairs to Your Home in San Leandro

Termite Repairs Winter is closing in and you’re probably wondering, “Should I start termite repairs now?” In a single word, our thoughts are “Absolutely!” Just because the seasons are changing and outdoor temps are on the downward slide, there is no reason to hold up the inevitable. Interior repairs may be made anytime and as for the exterior work, well that doesn’t necessarily have to end either. End-of-year air temperatures in our area generally stay in the 60s. So as long…

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The Type of Termite Repair You Choose is Important to the Structure

Termite Repair When termites aren’t caught in time, the damage they do is extensive. This is true in older and new buildings and structures alike. Simply knowing what to look for can save your property from thousands of dollars of termite repair. But for those people who might have bought a property with extensive termite damage, just know that termite repair isn’t impossible. In fact, as long as the damage is localized, or hasn’t been ongoing for 20+ years, repairing termite damage…

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Termite Repair: How Do Most Professionals Proceed After Insect Removal?

Termite Repair Did a recent infestation leave your home’s 2x4s riddled with holes? Are you worried about the structural integrity of the property’s floors and support beams too? If so, taking steps to hire a professional, termite repair team is the only way to restore both the home and your family’s peace of mind. Termite repair professionals fully understand how wood-boring insects negatively impact a structure’s stability and how to counteract their effects. They also have a firm grasp on what…

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Why Termite Prevention Is Better than Needing Termite Repair

Termite Repair As a first-time homeowner, you might find that it can take a while to get into the hang of being a homeowner, especially with all of the routine maintenance that should be performed. It is likely that you will miss something of importance along the way, and this is fine, because there are solutions to just about every problem you can have, but making sure to learn from these experiences is critical. For instance, forgetting to take preventive…

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Termite Prevention After Termite Repair

Once you get professional termite repair to fix the problem that termites created, the last thing you want is having another infestation. Fortunately, there are quite a few methods you can use to prevent termites from getting attracted to your home, and even if they do, persistently inspecting your home’s exterior for termite signs will prevent a substantial problem from occurring. Maintain Downspouts and Gutters A main priority should be keeping excessive moisture away from your home’s foundation, and one of…

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Termite Repair in the San Francisco Bay Area

termite repair It’s no secret that when western subterranean and drywood termites come for dinner in the San Francisco Bay area and decide to stay awhile, it can be disastrous. The severity of the disaster often depends on whether or not they managed to eat their way through key areas of the home. So, what are those key areas? Let’s spend a few minutes talking about four of them and how they may impact termite repair costs: 1.) Load Bearing Walls…

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How to Determine the “Best” Termite Repair for Your Home

Termite RepairIt’s no secret that when western subterranean and drywood termites come for dinner in the Oakalnd, CA area and decide to stay awhile, it can be disastrous. The severity of the disaster often depends on whether or not they managed to eat their way through key areas of the home. So, what are those key areas? Let’s spend a few minutes talking about four of them and how they may impact termite repair costs: 1.) Load Bearing Walls Load bearing…

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Times Up Termite, Inc. provides termite inspection, treatment and repair service to all of Alameda and Contra Costa County cities including Alameda, Alamo, Albany, Antioch, Ashland, Berkeley, Brentwood, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Clayton, Concord, Danville, Dublin, El Sobrante, El Cerrito, Emeryville, Fremont, Hercules, Lafayette, Livermore, Martinez, Moraga, Newark, Oakland, Oakley, Orinda, Piedmont, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Pleasanton, Richmond, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, San Pablo, Sunol, Union City and Walnut Creek.