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Licensed Termite Treatment — Kingwood, TX

Termite Treatment in Kingwood, TX

Greenbelt-adjacent foundations in Kingwood face sustained termite pressure from forest soil that most Harris County neighborhoods never experience. Whether you have an active infestation or want to prevent one, Resolve provides targeted liquid barrier and Sentricon bait station treatment — applied by a licensed owner-operator who knows Kingwood's forested lot conditions firsthand.

  • Liquid termiticide barrier for active infestations — full perimeter or targeted application
  • Sentricon Always Active monitoring for long-term greenbelt lot protection
  • WDO inspection fee ($175) credited toward treatment

Why Kingwood Homeowners Choose Resolve for Termite Treatment

Treatment built for Kingwood's greenbelt ecology — not a generic one-size-fits-Harris-County approach.

  • David personally applies every treatment — deep knowledge of Kingwood's greenbelt foraging conditions
  • Liquid barrier density calibrated for forest-edge lots with sustained soil colony pressure
  • Sentricon station placement optimized for greenbelt perimeter interception
  • EPA-registered termiticides safe for Kingwood's outdoor lifestyle and family-focused community
  • Treatment completed in a single visit for most Kingwood homes — minimal disruption to your yard
  • No contracts — annual monitoring plans available but never mandatory

Kingwood Homeowners on Resolve Termite Treatment

Greenbelt-Calibrated Treatment No Contracts 20+ Years Experience
“We've lived on the greenbelt for 15 years and never treated for termites. After Harvey the activity exploded — mud tubes along the whole back wall within two years of the flood. David applied the liquid barrier along the full perimeter with extra density on the greenbelt side, installed Sentricon stations along the tree line, and the follow-up was completely clean. He understood the problem immediately.”
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Robert Faulkner

Kings Forest, Kingwood, TX

“David treated our home after a WDO inspection found active subterranean activity in the garage. The treatment took about five hours and he was back four weeks later for the follow-up. No new activity, clean slab. He was honest that our greenbelt-adjacent lot would always face some pressure and recommended annual monitoring — which made sense. No hard sell, just facts.”
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Yolanda Reyes

Kingwood, TX

“I was skeptical about getting another termite treatment after a national company did one that didn't hold. David's approach was completely different — he mapped the greenbelt foraging corridor, applied the barrier in two passes, and placed the Sentricon stations strategically rather than just at equal intervals. That level of thought made me confident it would actually work. It did.”
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Brian Castellano

Humble, TX

Our Termite Treatment Options for Kingwood Homes

Two proven treatment approaches — matched to your property's specific conditions and infestation level.

Full-Perimeter Liquid Barrier

Termidor or equivalent termiticide applied in a continuous trench-and-treat method along the full foundation perimeter. Kills active subterranean and Formosan colonies on contact and through horizontal transfer. Extra application density is used on greenbelt-facing slab edges where foraging pressure is highest.

Targeted Spot Treatment

For homes with localized activity in a garage, patio, or single wall area, targeted spot treatment addresses the colony entry zone without full-perimeter application. Often combined with Sentricon station installation for perimeter monitoring.

Sentricon Always Active Monitoring

In-ground bait stations installed at 10-foot intervals around the property, with increased density along the greenbelt perimeter. Intercepts foraging termites and eliminates the colony at the queen. Ideal for long-term greenbelt lot protection where forest-soil pressure is ongoing.

Post-Harvey Foundation Treatment

Homes rebuilt or renovated after Harvey often have untreated exterior foundation environments. Resolve provides targeted barrier treatment for the specific foundation sections that were disturbed or left unprotected during post-flood construction activity.

Interior Void Treatment

For active infestations that have reached interior wall voids, targeted foam termiticide treatment is applied through accessible penetration points. Stops structural damage from active colony foraging inside the wall cavity.

Follow-Up and Annual Re-Inspection

A follow-up inspection confirms treatment effectiveness and bait station activity. Annual re-inspections maintain protection across Kingwood's sustained forest-edge colony pressure and each subsequent Formosan swarm season.

How Termite Treatment Works in Kingwood

A targeted, efficient process — from initial assessment to confirmed colony elimination.

  1. 1

    Assessment and Treatment Plan

    David inspects the property and maps the foraging pattern — identifying where the colony is entering, the extent of activity, and which greenbelt-facing areas require extra treatment density. The treatment plan is explained before any work begins.

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    Liquid Barrier Application

    Termiticide is trenched and applied continuously along the foundation perimeter. On greenbelt-adjacent lots, extra product density is applied along the forest-facing slab edge. Work is completed in a single visit for most Kingwood homes.

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    Sentricon Station Installation

    In-ground bait stations are installed at intervals around the property perimeter. Placement is optimized for the greenbelt foraging corridor — stations closest to the forest edge are inspected most frequently.

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    Follow-Up Confirmation

    A follow-up inspection at 30 to 45 days confirms that mud tube activity has stopped and bait stations are being utilized. Annual monitoring plans keep Kingwood greenbelt lots protected year over year.

Resolve vs. National Termite Treatment Companies in Kingwood

Feature Resolve Pest and Termite National Companies
Owner personally applies treatment
Greenbelt-calibrated barrier density
Sentricon station placement optimized per lot
No long-term service contracts
Follow-up included in treatment price Often extra
WDO fee credited toward treatment
EPA-registered termiticide options
Case Study

Kingwood: Active Colony Stopped Before Reaching Attic Framing

The Problem

A Kingwood homeowner on a wooded interior lot noticed swarmer wings inside the home during May and called after a national company had told them there was no evidence of activity just six months earlier. David's inspection found active Eastern Subterranean termite foraging in two places along the slab edge that the prior inspector had missed — both in areas adjacent to heavy cedar mulch beds against the foundation.

Our Solution

A full-perimeter liquid barrier was applied with extra treatment density at the two active entry zones and along the mulch-bed perimeter. Mulch was pulled back from the foundation edge before treatment to eliminate the soil-to-wood moisture bridge. Four Sentricon stations were installed at the primary foraging approaches identified during the inspection.

The Outcome

The 45-day follow-up showed no new mud tube activity at any treated location. Sentricon stations on the two primary foraging approaches recorded early intercept activity, confirming colony redirection. The homeowner removed the cedar mulch beds from direct contact with the foundation and installed stone border — eliminating the moisture condition that had sustained the colony's approach.

Pest technician applying termiticide barrier treatment along the foundation of a Kingwood TX home near cedar mulch landscaping beds

Termite Treatment FAQs for Kingwood, TX

How long does termite treatment take for a typical Kingwood home?
A full-perimeter liquid barrier application for a typical Kingwood slab-on-grade home takes 4 to 6 hours. Adding Sentricon bait station installation takes an additional 1 to 2 hours. David works efficiently to minimize disruption to your yard and landscaping.
Do cedar mulch landscaping beds increase termite risk in Kingwood?
Yes. Cedar mulch and pine straw beds placed directly against the foundation create a wood-to-soil moisture bridge that sustains termite foraging approaches. The organic material also retains moisture in ways that mimic the forest floor conditions termites prefer. Pulling mulch back at least 6 inches from the foundation and treating the exposed slab edge reduces this risk significantly.
Can termite treatment protect my greenbelt-adjacent lot long term?
Yes — with the right combination of treatment and monitoring. A liquid barrier stops the current colony, but greenbelt-adjacent lots in Kingwood face ongoing pressure from forest soil year-round. Sentricon bait stations installed along the greenbelt perimeter provide continuous interception of new colony foraging — making the combination far more effective than a liquid barrier alone.
Is liquid barrier treatment safe for my pets and children?
Termidor and the other EPA-registered termiticides David uses are safe for family re-entry after the treated soil has dried — typically within a few hours. David will explain the specific re-entry interval for your treatment before he begins. Products are applied to the soil adjacent to the foundation, not to interior living areas.
Will one liquid barrier treatment permanently solve the problem in Kingwood?
A liquid barrier eliminates the active colony and prevents new foraging for several years. On greenbelt-adjacent lots in Kingwood, however, forest-soil colony pressure is ongoing. Annual monitoring re-inspections and Sentricon stations provide the ongoing protection that greenbelt lots specifically require to stay ahead of new colony activity.
How much does termite treatment cost in Kingwood?
Treatment cost depends on the size of your home, the extent of the infestation, and whether you choose a liquid barrier, Sentricon stations, or both. The $175 WDO inspection fee is credited toward treatment. Call (832) 519-6650 for a specific quote — David provides honest pricing with no upselling.

Protect Your Kingwood Home From Termites

Kingwood's greenbelt-adjacent lots and Harvey-era colony pressure make proactive treatment essential. David handles every job personally — honest assessment, targeted treatment, and follow-up included. The $175 inspection fee is credited toward treatment.

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