Termite & Wood Destroying Insect Inspection in Royse City, TX
One inspection, one provider, one report. No coordinating with separate pest companies.
What We Inspect For
Termites and wood-destroying insects can cause thousands of dollars in damage before you even notice them. Our WDI inspection identifies active infestations and conditions that attract these destructive pests.
We look for:
- Subterranean termites and termite tubes
- Drywood termites and frass (pellets)
- Carpenter ants and wood galleries
- Wood-boring beetles and exit holes
- Powder post beetles and fine sawdust
- Conditions conducive to infestation
This isn’t just a quick walkthrough. We take our time to thoroughly inspect crawl spaces, attics, and areas where wood-destroying insects typically establish themselves.
The In-House Advantage
Most inspectors coordinate with separate pest control companies, creating scheduling headaches and potential communication gaps. We handle both your home inspection and WDI inspection in-house.
David is a licensed applicator and holds dual licensing through the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA TPCL #0737882) and Structural Pest Control Service (SPCS #0733300). This means:
- One appointment covers both inspections
- One inspector who knows your property
- One report with all findings
- No coordination between multiple vendors
- Same-day reporting for tight option periods
When you’re already juggling appraisals, financing, and closing preparations, we take the WDI inspection off your plate entirely.
Official Reports for Real Estate Transactions
Lenders often require a Wood Destroying Insect Report (WDIR) as part of the loan approval process. Our official WDI reports satisfy these requirements and provide the documentation you need for closing.
Your report includes:
- Complete property diagram with inspection areas marked
- Detailed findings of any evidence of infestation
- Conditions conducive to future problems
- Clear recommendations for treatment or repair
- Official certification meeting SPCS standards
We deliver your WDI report the same day as the inspection, so there’s no delay in your closing timeline.
Common Questions
WDI inspection typically adds 30-45 minutes to a full home inspection. When scheduled together, the entire process takes 2-4 hours depending on property size.
Many lenders require WDI inspection, especially for FHA, VA, and USDA loans. Check with your loan officer, but it’s often required in Texas real estate transactions.
We document all findings in your official report. Active infestations will need professional treatment before closing. We can recommend treatment options and coordinate with pest control professionals if needed.
We identify and document termite activity but don’t provide treatment services. Our focus is thorough inspection and accurate reporting. We can refer you to qualified pest control professionals for treatment.
Absolutely. While we recommend combining it with a full home inspection for efficiency, we offer standalone WDI inspections for current homeowners or specific lender requirements.
Ready to Schedule Your WDI Inspection?
One call handles both your home inspection and termite inspection needs.