Termite Remediation and Reconstruction

We may have come a long way in termite prevention, but these ancient pests are still with us here in Arkansas – and they are still capable of turning a building into so much sawdust. If your commercial property suffers a termite infestation, you need to address it immediately. That’s where Pro Service Builders comes in. As an unlimited licensed commercial contractor in the state of Arkansas, we have the expertise to remediate any termite damage you’ve suffered and restore your school, office building, retail center, or place of worship to a state that’s even better than it was before termites invaded.

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Termites 101

While termites are a pain to deal with, the key to minimizing their damage to your commercial property is early detection. The good news is that termites, while they can be hard to spot, also leave telltale signs of their presence.

  • Spotting termites
  • Vigilance is Key
Spotting termites

Spotting termites

Termites live in highly ordered colonies. The termites that do the most damage are known as “workers,” and are noticeable by size (about one-eighth of an inch long) and color (white to creamy translucent).  The other, often most visible, sign of termites is called “swarmers.” These termites are the colonists of another nest. They sprout wings, and although they are poor fliers, they get carried on the wind until they find a suitable location to infest. In Arkansas, they generally swarm in the spring and early summer and are more obvious because they swarm in large groups.

Beyond sighting the insects there are also other visible signs of a termite infestation in a structure, including:

– Hollow-sounding wood

– Sagging floors or ceilings

– Crumbling wood in any structure

– Cracked or distorted paint on wood surfaces

– Red clay or mud trails

– Mud tubes on exterior walls (termites use these to protect themselves and provide moisture)

If you have noticed one or more of these signs, you need to investigate further, and quickly. But be careful not to rip open a colony. Eastern Subterranean termites – the most common termite species in Arkansas – will move on to a different area if disturbed and cause damage to previously untouched parts of a structure.

Vigilance is Key

Vigilance is Key

Termites are persistent, hard-working and a total nightmare if they take root in your commercial property. Stay vigilant, especially during the spring and summer when new colonies form and swarmers are in search of a new home.

Also, do not mistake a swarmer for a flying ant. It is an easy mistake to make, but a close inspection of the two insects reveals differences:

– Termites have straight antennae; similar-sized, paired wings; and a thick, straight waist.

– Flying ants have bent antennae; front wings that are longer than their back wings; and a distinct, curved waist.

Prevention is the best method of avoiding termite damage, and professional companies can provide several measures to keep your commercial property at the lowest possible risk. If you discover a termite infestation, do not hesitate to call a professional right away and limit the damage already underway on your property.

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