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Licensed Termite Control — Kingwood, TX

Termite Control in Kingwood, TX

Kingwood's pine and hardwood forest creates continuous foraging corridors from greenbelt soil directly to home foundations. Harvey flooding activated colonies community-wide. Resolve provides licensed termite control for every Kingwood village — liquid barriers, Sentricon monitoring, and fast WDO reports for one of northeast Houston's most active real estate markets.

  • WDO inspection fee ($175) credited toward treatment
  • Subterranean and Formosan colony elimination for greenbelt-adjacent foundations
  • Annual monitoring plans — no long-term contracts required

Why Kingwood Homeowners Trust Resolve for Termite Control

Greenbelt-specific expertise, targeted treatment, and monitoring built for Kingwood's forest-edge conditions.

  • David personally inspects every Kingwood property — not a subcontractor reading a checklist
  • WDO inspection fee credited toward treatment — fast report turnaround for Kingwood's active resale market
  • 20+ years treating subterranean and Formosan termite pressure in Harris County greenbelt environments
  • Annual Sentricon monitoring intercepts new colony pressure from greenbelt forest soil before it reaches your structure
  • EPA-registered termiticides safe for families and the outdoor lifestyle that drew you to Kingwood
  • No contracts — enroll in monitoring or opt for a standalone treatment, your choice

Kingwood Homeowners Recommend Resolve for Termite Control

WDO Fast Turnaround Greenbelt Expertise No Contracts
“We're right on the greenbelt and had no idea we had a termite problem until we saw swarmers near the back patio in May. David found an active subterranean colony along the entire rear slab edge — he said it's almost expected on greenbelt-facing lots. Barrier treatment and Sentricon stations are installed now and the follow-up was clean. He knew exactly what to look for.”
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James Rutherford

Kings River Village, Kingwood, TX

“We bought our home after Harvey and the sellers hadn't done any post-flood termite treatment. Our inspector flagged some concerns so we called David. He found evidence of prior activity and treated it immediately. The WDO report he provided was exactly what our lender needed. The $175 fee went toward the treatment. Couldn't have asked for a smoother process.”
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Angela Patel

Kingwood, TX

“I've used national termite companies before and the difference with David is night and day. He actually explained what he found, showed me the mud tubes, told me what type of termite it was, and walked me through why greenbelt lots are particularly high risk. Felt like getting advice from someone who actually knows Kingwood, not just someone following a script.”
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Derek Okonkwo

Atascocita, TX

Our Termite Control Services for Kingwood Homes

Complete termite management from WDO inspection through long-term colony prevention — built for Kingwood's greenbelt and Harvey-era conditions.

WDO Inspection and Report

Licensed wood-destroying organism inspection covering the main structure, accessible crawlspaces, foundation perimeter, and all greenbelt-facing lot edges. The $175 fee is credited toward any treatment you book. Reports delivered fast for Kingwood's resale timeline.

Liquid Termite Barrier

Continuous termiticide barrier applied along the full foundation perimeter — with extra density along greenbelt-facing edges where forest soil creates sustained foraging pressure. Kills active subterranean and Formosan colonies and prevents new activity from reaching the structure.

Sentricon Always Active Monitoring

In-ground bait stations placed at intervals around the property, including along the greenbelt perimeter. Intercepts foraging termites before they reach the structure and eliminates the colony at the source — essential for Kingwood lots that border forest soil year-round.

Harvey-Era Colony Assessment

Post-Harvey soil disruption activated termite colonies throughout Kingwood. Many homes rebuilt or renovated after the flood have untreated foundation environments. Resolve identifies Harvey-related colony pressure and applies targeted treatment to stop displacement-driven infestations.

Subterranean Termite Treatment

Targeted soil treatment for Eastern Subterranean and Formosan colonies that exploit Kingwood's moist, organic-rich forest soil. Effective during active foraging season and dormant periods when colonies continue extending their territory underground.

Annual Monitoring Re-Inspection

Yearly re-inspection confirms treatment effectiveness and identifies any new foraging activity early. On greenbelt-adjacent Kingwood lots, ongoing colony pressure from forest soil makes annual monitoring essential — not optional.

How Termite Control Works in Kingwood

From first call to long-term greenbelt protection — a clear process with no hidden steps.

  1. 1

    Schedule Your Inspection

    Call (832) 519-6650 or submit a quote request. David schedules Kingwood inspections quickly — often same-day or next morning — and works around real estate closing deadlines.

  2. 2

    Full Property Assessment

    David inspects the foundation perimeter, slab edges, attic, plumbing access points, and greenbelt-facing lot edges. Harvey renovation history is reviewed to identify untreated foundation environments from the post-flood rebuild.

  3. 3

    Treatment Application

    The right treatment is applied based on findings: liquid barrier for active colonies, Sentricon for ongoing monitoring, or both. Extra treatment density is applied along greenbelt-facing edges. Work is done efficiently with minimal disruption to your yard.

  4. 4

    Follow-Up and Annual Monitoring

    A follow-up inspection confirms treatment effectiveness. Annual monitoring plans protect greenbelt-adjacent Kingwood properties through each subsequent Formosan swarm season and against sustained forest-soil colony pressure.

Resolve vs. National Termite Companies in Kingwood

Feature Resolve Pest and Termite National Pest Companies
Owner performs every inspection
WDO fee credited toward treatment
No long-term service contracts
Greenbelt-adjacent lot assessment
Harvey-era colony pressure evaluation
Same-day inspection availability
Liquid barrier and Sentricon options
Case Study

Kingwood: Greenbelt Colony Intercepted Before Reaching Attic Framing

The Problem

A Hunters Ridge homeowner noticed swarmers emerging from a gap between the back patio slab and the exterior wall during April swarm season. The lot backed directly to a greenbelt trail and had never received termite treatment in 28 years. A WDO inspection was overdue and a forthcoming sale made timing critical.

Our Solution

David inspected and found active Eastern Subterranean termite foraging along the full rear slab edge and into one interior wall void accessible from the patio. A full-perimeter liquid barrier was applied within two days of inspection. Eight Sentricon stations were installed along the rear lot line adjacent to the greenbelt, spaced to intercept the colony's known foraging corridor from the forest soil.

The Outcome

Treatment documentation and a WDO clearance letter were delivered before the listing went live. A 30-day follow-up showed no new mud tube activity along any treated surface. Sentricon stations along the greenbelt recorded early intercept activity, confirming the colony had shifted from structural foraging to bait consumption. The new buyers inherited an active monitoring program.

Pest technician treating the greenbelt-facing foundation of a Kingwood TX home with Sentricon bait stations visible in the foreground

Termite Control FAQs for Kingwood, TX

Why is Kingwood a high-risk area for termites specifically?
Kingwood's pine and hardwood forest creates continuous foraging corridors from organic-rich forest soil directly to home foundations on greenbelt-adjacent lots. This is unlike most Harris County neighborhoods where termite pressure comes from general soil moisture. In Kingwood, the forest itself is the colony source — meaning homes on greenbelt edges face sustained pressure year-round.
Did Hurricane Harvey increase termite risk for Kingwood homeowners?
Yes — significantly. Harvey's prolonged flooding saturated Kingwood's soil and displaced established termite colonies throughout the community. Many of those colonies reestablished foraging routes toward the nearest untreated structures over the following two to four years. Post-Harvey rebuilds that replaced interior wood but left the exterior foundation environment untreated are particularly exposed.
What does a WDO inspection cover and how much does it cost in Kingwood?
A WDO inspection covers all visible wood-destroying organism activity in the main structure, accessible crawlspaces, foundation perimeter, and outdoor structures. The fee is $175, which is credited toward treatment if active termite activity is found. Reports are delivered fast to satisfy lender requirements for Kingwood real estate transactions.
How often should a Kingwood greenbelt-adjacent home be inspected for termites?
Annual inspections are the minimum for any Kingwood home, but greenbelt-adjacent lots should be treated as high-priority. Forest soil provides a continuous termite food and moisture source directly along the property line. Annual monitoring with Sentricon bait stations gives the best early warning and keeps you ahead of colony migration from the forest perimeter.
When is Formosan termite swarm season in Kingwood?
Formosan termites swarm in Kingwood from April through June, typically on warm humid evenings following rain events. Eastern Subterranean termites swarm earlier, from late February through April. Swarmer wings found near the patio, garage, or interior windowsills are a strong indicator of a nearby active colony and warrant immediate inspection.
Do I need both a liquid barrier and Sentricon bait stations?
For homes with an active infestation, a liquid barrier provides immediate colony elimination. Sentricon is the better long-term prevention tool, intercepting new foraging before it reaches the structure. On Kingwood greenbelt lots where sustained forest-soil pressure is ongoing, both together provide the strongest protection — the barrier stops current activity and the bait stations intercept future pressure.

Stop Termites in Kingwood Before They Reach Your Structure

Kingwood's greenbelt-adjacent lots and Harvey-era soil disruption make termite control a year-round priority. Schedule your WDO inspection or treatment today — the $175 inspection fee is credited toward treatment, and David handles every job personally.

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