We are qualified to provide termite inspections.
When purchasing or investing in a property, everyone wants the reassurance that they aren’t buying a money pit. You’ll want to make sure the roof, HVAC system, electrical system, and plumbing are all in good condition, for example, and you’ll also want to be sure there are no pest problems. One of the most serious pest problems that can plague a home or building is a termite infestation. Whether there is an active infestation or lingering structural damage from a prior infestation, it’s important to identify it before making a major decision.
At Streamline Inspections, we provide termite inspections for clients in the Columbia, South Carolina area. Many inspectors don’t offer this type of inspection, but we have earned the qualifications to offer it because we are committed to being an all-in-one inspection resource. We don’t want you to have to turn to multiple inspection companies when you can work with just one.
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FAQs About Termite Inspections
Termites can cause serious structural damage, so a termite inspection is essential before purchasing a home. We provide professional termite inspections to help homeowners and buyers make informed decisions. Below are answers to frequently asked questions about our termite inspection services:
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Why is a termite inspection necessary?
Termites can cause extensive damage to a home’s structure, often going undetected until significant repairs are needed. A termite inspection helps identify active infestations or previous termite damage before committing to a property, allowing you to make informed decisions and negotiate repairs if necessary.
What does a termite inspection include?
Can you differentiate between termite damage and other types of wood damage?
What should I do if my home has termite damage?
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At Streamline Inspections, we offer termite inspections throughout South Carolina, including the Midlands and Richland County, as well as Columbia, Lexington, Sumter, Orangeburg, Blythewood, Camden, Newberry, Red Bank, Gilbert, Gaston, Johnston, Ridge Spring, and Edgefield, in addition to parts of Georgia.