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Katy Termite Fumigation

Termite Fumigation in Katy, TX

Termite fumigation is a significant undertaking — and it is only the right treatment for drywood termite infestations that are too widespread for spot treatment. Most Katy termite problems are subterranean, not drywood, and fumigation would be the wrong method entirely. Resolve performs a thorough inspection first to confirm species and infestation scope before recommending fumigation — because Katy homeowners deserve an honest answer, not a high-cost default.

  • Drywood termite inspection to confirm fumigation is actually warranted before any recommendation
  • Full-structure fumigation coordination for confirmed widespread drywood infestations in Katy homes
  • Honest alternative: spot treatment recommended when the infestation scope does not require full fumigation
  • Pre-fumigation WDO report available for Katy real estate transactions where drywood activity has been identified

Why Katy Homeowners Trust Resolve for Termite Fumigation Assessment

Fumigation is only recommended when the inspection confirms it is actually the right treatment.

  • David distinguishes drywood from subterranean termite activity — the most important step before any fumigation recommendation
  • Spot treatment recommended first when drywood activity is localized — full fumigation only when the infestation is truly widespread
  • Honest assessment saves Katy homeowners from unnecessary fumigation costs for problems that can be solved with targeted treatment
  • Attic and wood framing inspection included — where drywood termites most commonly establish in Katy's large master-planned community homes
  • Pre-fumigation WDO report available for Katy real estate transactions where confirmed drywood activity requires disclosure
  • Coordination with licensed fumigation contractors when full-structure treatment is confirmed as necessary

Katy Homeowners on Resolve's Honest Fumigation Assessment

Honest inspection first Spot treatment alternative WDO-licensed
“A company told us we needed full fumigation for our Katy home after finding frass in the garage. David came out, inspected the attic and all accessible wood, and determined the infestation was limited to two rafter sections — not widespread enough to justify fumigation. He did a spot treatment instead and saved us thousands of dollars. He was right — it's been over a year with no new activity.”
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David C.

Katy, TX

“We actually did need fumigation — David confirmed it after finding drywood termite activity in four separate areas of our attic and in the second-floor window frames. He was straight with us about the scope and coordinated the fumigation with a licensed contractor. We appreciated that he didn't downplay a real problem just to avoid a difficult conversation.”
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Linda F.

Cinco Ranch, TX

“Buying a home in Grand Lakes where the previous owners had a fumigation done 8 years ago. David inspected for any recurrence as part of due diligence and gave us a clean WDO report. He explained what signs of past fumigation treatment look like and what to watch for in the future. Thorough and honest — exactly what you want from a termite inspector.”
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James H.

Grand Lakes, TX

Fumigation-Related Services Resolve Provides in Katy

Accurate assessment before any fumigation recommendation — and honest alternatives when fumigation is not warranted.

Drywood Termite Identification

Frass pellets, exit holes, and damaged wood in Katy attics and wood framing are inspected to confirm whether drywood termites are present and to determine the scope of infestation before any treatment recommendation.

Infestation Scope Assessment

Not all drywood termite infestations require full fumigation. David assesses whether the infestation is localized to specific wood members or widespread through the structure — a critical distinction that determines whether spot treatment or fumigation is the appropriate approach.

Drywood Spot Treatment

When drywood activity is limited to accessible, specific wood members, localized spot treatment with a registered termiticide is effective and far less disruptive than full fumigation. David recommends this when the infestation scope supports it.

Full Fumigation Coordination

When inspection confirms widespread drywood termite activity that spot treatment cannot adequately address, David coordinates with licensed fumigation contractors to ensure the process is handled correctly for Katy's slab construction.

Pre-Fumigation WDO Report

A written WDO report documenting the drywood termite infestation, inspection scope, and recommended treatment for Katy real estate transactions requiring disclosure before closing.

Post-Fumigation Inspection

David conducts a post-fumigation inspection to confirm the treatment was effective and document clearance. A post-fumigation WDO report is available for real estate transactions or insurance documentation.

How Resolve Handles Termite Fumigation in Katy

Inspect first, confirm drywood infestation, assess scope, recommend the right treatment.

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    Full Drywood Termite Inspection

    David inspects attic spaces, window and door frames, eaves, and accessible structural wood for drywood termite evidence — frass pellets, exit holes, and surface damage. Katy's large master-planned community homes often have extensive attic space that requires thorough coverage.

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    Species and Scope Confirmation

    David confirms whether the infestation is drywood or subterranean — a critical distinction because fumigation only works for drywood termites. He then assesses whether the drywood activity is localized or widespread, which determines whether spot treatment or full fumigation is warranted.

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    Honest Treatment Recommendation

    If the infestation is limited, spot treatment is recommended. If the infestation is widespread and fumigation is the right approach, David explains the process, what to expect, and coordinates with licensed fumigation contractors. Katy homeowners are never pushed toward fumigation if a less disruptive option will solve the problem.

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    Treatment and Documentation

    Whether spot treatment or fumigation, David provides written documentation of the treatment performed, the infestation scope, and the post-treatment status. Post-fumigation inspection is included when full-structure fumigation is performed.

Resolve Fumigation Assessment vs Companies That Default to Fumigation

Feature Resolve Pest and Termite Default-to-Fumigation Companies
Confirms drywood species before recommending fumigation
Recommends spot treatment when scope is limited
Honest assessment of fumigation necessity
WDO report accepted for Katy real estate transactions
Post-fumigation inspection included Sometimes — extra charge
Owner performs every inspection
Cost approach Quoted based on actual scope Often defaults to highest-revenue treatment
Case Study

Katy Two-Story Home: Fumigation Avoided Through Accurate Drywood Scope Assessment

The Problem

A Katy homeowner found frass pellets in the master bedroom closet and on a windowsill in the upstairs bonus room. Two pest companies said full fumigation was necessary. The homeowner was concerned about displacing the family for 3 days and the cost, but did not know enough about termites to challenge the recommendation.

Our Solution

David inspected all accessible attic areas above both floors, the affected closet, the bonus room framing, and all second-floor window and door frames. He found drywood termite activity in two isolated window frame assemblies — the master bedroom closet framing and the bonus room window — but no evidence in the attic or other structural wood. The infestation was localized, not widespread. He recommended targeted spot treatment of both affected wood assemblies rather than full fumigation.

The Outcome

Spot treatment was completed in a single service call with no disruption to the household. The family did not need to vacate. A 60-day follow-up found no new frass production at the treated areas. The homeowner saved the cost and disruption of a full fumigation on a problem that did not warrant it. David provided written documentation for the homeowner's records.

Pest control technician inspecting a second-floor window frame assembly in a Katy TX home for drywood termite frass and exit holes, determining whether spot treatment or full fumigation is warranted

Termite Fumigation FAQs for Katy Homeowners

How do I know if I need fumigation or spot treatment for Katy termites?
The decision depends on whether the termites are drywood or subterranean and on the extent of the drywood infestation. Fumigation only addresses drywood termites, and only when the infestation is widespread enough that spot treatment cannot reach all active areas. A thorough inspection by a licensed technician — not a sales estimate — is the only reliable way to determine which treatment is appropriate.
Do most Katy termite problems require fumigation?
No. The majority of Katy termite problems are subterranean — and fumigation has no effect on subterranean termites, which live in the soil, not in wood. Fumigation is reserved for drywood termite infestations that are widespread through the structure. Misidentifying a subterranean infestation as requiring fumigation is both expensive and ineffective.
How long does fumigation take for a Katy home?
Full-structure fumigation typically requires residents to vacate for 2-3 days to allow the fumigant to penetrate all wood and clear to safe levels. The exact timeline depends on structure size, fumigant concentration, and temperature during treatment. David explains the full process and timeline if inspection confirms fumigation is necessary.
Is fumigation safe for Katy families with children and pets?
When performed by a licensed fumigation contractor following established protocols, fumigation is safe to return to after clearance is confirmed. All fumigant must clear to below detectable levels before re-entry is permitted. David provides guidance on pre-fumigation preparation and post-fumigation re-entry for Katy families with children and pets.
Can a fumigation for a Katy home be done in winter?
Fumigation requires temperatures above approximately 50 degrees Fahrenheit for the fumigant to penetrate wood effectively. Katy's mild winters typically allow fumigation year-round, though the process may require more time during cooler periods. David discusses timing considerations based on the Katy forecast at the time of scheduling.

Get an Honest Termite Fumigation Assessment in Katy

David inspects before recommending fumigation — or anything else. If fumigation is the right call, he will tell you. If it is not, he will tell you that too. Licensed, honest termite assessment for Katy homeowners.

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