
Strategic Inspections for Wood-Destroying Pests, Entry Points, and Unidentified Pest Activity

Strategic Inspections for Wood-Destroying Pests, Entry Points, and Unidentified Pest Activity
Inspections
Inspections aren’t guesswork — they’re how real problems get found before they cost you money. Whether you’re buying a home, dealing with active pests, or trying to prevent future issues, a proper inspection lays out exactly what’s happening and what needs to be done. Spartan Pest Control offers focused, no-nonsense inspections designed to give you clear answers, not vague guesses.
Inspections
Inspections aren’t guesswork — they’re how real problems get found before they cost you money. Whether you’re buying a home, dealing with active pests, or trying to prevent future issues, a proper inspection lays out exactly what’s happening and what needs to be done. Spartan Pest Control offers focused, no-nonsense inspections designed to give you clear answers, not vague guesses.

Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection (NPMA-33)
A wood-destroying insect inspection documents any evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and powderpost beetles, along with conditions that could contribute to structural damage. This inspection follows the NPMA-33 standards required for most real-estate transactions, but it isn’t limited strictly to wood-destroying pests — other pest concerns can be reviewed during the visit as well. It’s the right inspection for buyers, sellers, lenders, and anyone who needs a formal, compliant report or wants peace of mind about hidden activity inside structural wood.

Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection (NPMA-33)
A wood-destroying insect inspection documents any evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and powderpost beetles, along with conditions that could contribute to structural damage. This inspection follows the NPMA-33 standards required for most real-estate transactions, but it isn’t limited strictly to wood-destroying pests — other pest concerns can be reviewed during the visit as well. It’s the right inspection for buyers, sellers, lenders, and anyone who needs a formal, compliant report or wants peace of mind about hidden activity inside structural wood.
General Pest Inspection
A general inspection is for situations where you know something’s going on but you don’t have a solid answer yet. This includes a full walk-through of accessible interior and exterior areas, attic entries (if reachable from below), basements, crawlspace entries (if they don’t require special access), and any locations showing activity or conducive conditions. It’s ideal for homeowners dealing with recurring insects or rodents, unexplained sightings, or suspected entry points. It’s also a strong option for property managers who want a professional inspection between tenants to confirm there’s no active infestation or hidden issues.
If service is needed afterward, the inspection cost is applied toward the treatment.

General Pest Inspection
A general inspection is for situations where you know something’s going on but you don’t have a solid answer yet. This includes a full walk-through of accessible interior and exterior areas, attic entries (if reachable from below), basements, crawlspace entries (if they don’t require special access), and any locations showing activity or conducive conditions. It’s ideal for homeowners dealing with recurring insects or rodents, unexplained sightings, or suspected entry points. It’s also a strong option for property managers who want a professional inspection between tenants to confirm there’s no active infestation or hidden issues.
If service is needed afterward, the inspection cost is applied toward the treatment.

Seal-Up / Entry-Point Inspection
A seal-up inspection focuses on realistic, reachable access points — first-floor openings, utility penetrations, foundation gaps, siding flaws, damaged screens, trim voids, and other entry points that can be sealed without roof work or major structural alterations. The goal is to identify how rodents or insects are getting in and outline exactly what can be corrected with materials like copper mesh, hardware cloth, foam, caulk, or trim coil. This inspection is best when you’re dealing with repeat intrusions, visible access points, or want to know whether exclusion work is warranted.
If seal-up work is performed, the inspection fee is credited toward the service.

Seal-Up / Entry-Point Inspection
A seal-up inspection focuses on realistic, reachable access points — first-floor openings, utility penetrations, foundation gaps, siding flaws, damaged screens, trim voids, and other entry points that can be sealed without roof work or major structural alterations. The goal is to identify how rodents or insects are getting in and outline exactly what can be corrected with materials like copper mesh, hardware cloth, foam, caulk, or trim coil. This inspection is best when you’re dealing with repeat intrusions, visible access points, or want to know whether exclusion work is warranted.
If seal-up work is performed, the inspection fee is credited toward the service.

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