Summer can be a busy time for real estate activity, and it’s also a season when many pest issues are easier to detect. Warmer weather, increased insect activity, and higher moisture levels can reveal problems that may not be obvious at other times of the year. If you’re buying or selling a property, a real estate pest inspection can provide important information before closing.
A real estate pest inspection is designed to detect evidence of wood-destroying insects and related pests. This matters because pest activity can be hidden behind walls, under flooring, in crawlspaces, around foundations, or in other areas you may not check during a regular walkthrough. Even if a property looks clean and well-maintained, that doesn’t always mean it’s free from insect activity or past damage.
Here are some key reasons why it’s wise to schedule a real estate pest inspection:
- It Helps Reveal Hidden Pest Evidence. A real estate pest inspection may uncover visible signs of wood-destroying insects in areas that aren’t always obvious during a showing.
- It Supports Better Decision-Making. If evidence of activity or damage is found, buyers and sellers can discuss treatment, repairs, or next steps before closing.
- It Can Help Prevent Delays. Waiting until the last minute to schedule inspections can create stress. Conducting a real estate pest inspection earlier in the process gives everyone more time to respond.
- It Adds Confidence to the Transaction. Knowing whether there are signs of wood-destroying insects can help buyers feel more comfortable and help sellers show they’ve been proactive.
At Quality Control, Inc., our team provides real estate pest inspection services to help you gather the information you deserve to know. Contact us today to get started.
