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Treatment for Historic Heights Homes

Termite Treatment in The Heights, TX

Liquid barrier treatment protects pier-and-beam foundations. Spot treatment eliminates drywood colonies in historic attic framing. One local provider handles both in The Heights.

  • Liquid barrier and drywood spot treatment options
  • Coordinated with renovation and contractor schedules
  • Satisfaction guarantee with follow-up included

Why Heights Homeowners Choose Resolve for Termite Treatment

Targeted treatment options for historic construction — no unnecessary fumigation when spot or barrier treatment will solve it.

  • Liquid barrier addresses subterranean risk at pier-and-beam foundations
  • Drywood spot treatment avoids costly fumigation for localized attic colonies
  • Treatment coordinated with renovation timelines and contractor access
  • EPA-registered termiticides safe for occupied historic homes
  • Follow-up inspection included to confirm colony elimination
  • No long-term contracts — treatment as needed or annual monitoring

Heights Homeowners Trust Resolve to Get the Treatment Right

Liquid Barrier Drywood Spot Treatment Follow-Up Included
“We had liquid barrier treatment done before finishing our crawl space renovation. David applied it perfectly around the full perimeter and didn't disturb the garden beds along the side of the house. The follow-up was clear and we feel protected going forward.”
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Olivia Castillo

The Heights, TX

“Found drywood termite evidence in the garage attic of our 1930 Heights home. David treated the specific galleries with targeted spot treatment and didn't push us toward full fumigation, which wasn't warranted. Straightforward, honest, and effective.”
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Thomas Bergman

Houston Heights, TX

“Our buyers required treatment before closing. David turned around the inspection, treatment, and letter in under 48 hours so we didn't lose the sale. Incredibly professional and responsive under real deadline pressure.”
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Priya Mehta

Norhill, TX

Our Termite Treatment Options for The Heights

Right-sized treatment for your specific termite problem — not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Liquid Termiticide Barrier

Continuous Termidor or equivalent barrier injected into the soil around the full foundation perimeter — eliminates active subterranean colonies and creates long-term protection.

Drywood Spot Treatment

Targeted foam or liquid injection directly into active drywood termite galleries in attic framing, rafters, and wall framing — effective without whole-structure fumigation.

Crawl Space Soil Treatment

Direct soil treatment beneath pier-and-beam floors — applied to the ground surface of the crawl space to create a termiticide zone blocking forager access to subfloor wood.

Sentricon Bait System

In-ground bait stations placed around the perimeter — intercepts foraging workers and delivers a colony-eliminating agent back to the queen. Ideal for ongoing prevention after treatment.

Follow-Up Inspection

Post-treatment inspection at 30-60 days to confirm colony elimination and assess any remaining risk areas — included with all treatment programs.

Treatment Documentation

Written treatment letter issued upon completion — accepted by lenders, title companies, and buyers' agents for real estate transactions in The Heights.

How Termite Treatment Works for Heights Homes

Clear steps from diagnosis to confirmed elimination — no surprises.

  1. 1

    David inspects the crawl space, attic, perimeter, and interior to identify the type and extent of infestation before recommending any treatment.

  2. 2

    We explain exactly what treatment is needed — liquid barrier, spot treatment, or both — and why, with a clear written quote before any work begins.

  3. 3

    We apply the selected treatment efficiently, working around renovation schedules and landscaping to minimize disruption to your Heights property.

  4. 4

    We return for a follow-up inspection, confirm elimination, and provide written documentation — including a treatment letter for real estate transactions if needed.

Resolve vs. National Termite Treatment Companies

Feature Resolve Pest and Termite National Pest Companies
Right-sized treatment — no unnecessary fumigation
Coordinates with renovation contractors
Follow-up inspection included
Treatment letter for real estate transactions Extra fee
No long-term contracts required
Owner performs every treatment
Satisfaction guarantee
Case Study

The Heights: Crawl Space Treatment During Active Kitchen Renovation

The Problem

A Heights homeowner was mid-way through a full kitchen renovation on a 1927 bungalow when the contractor noticed fresh subterranean termite mud tubes on two rear pier posts. The floor framing above was partially exposed. Work had to pause until the infestation was treated.

Our Solution

David inspected the full crawl space the following morning, confirmed active subterranean activity limited to the rear section, and applied targeted liquid termiticide to the affected soil zone and adjacent perimeter. Treatment was completed without requiring the contractor to vacate the site.

The Outcome

The contractor resumed work within four hours. A follow-up inspection at 45 days confirmed no new mud tube formation. The homeowner completed the renovation and enrolled in annual Sentricon monitoring to protect against future activity.

Technician applying termiticide to crawl space soil beneath a Heights bungalow kitchen renovation with exposed framing visible above

Termite Treatment FAQs for The Heights

Do I need liquid barrier treatment, spot treatment, or fumigation for my Heights home?
It depends on what species and where they are. Subterranean termites at the foundation require liquid barrier treatment. Localized drywood colonies in attic framing are typically handled with spot treatment. Only widespread, inaccessible drywood infestations require fumigation — many Heights homes can avoid it.
Can termite treatment happen while my home is under renovation?
Yes — in fact, mid-renovation is often the best time. Exposed framing and open crawl spaces allow us to treat areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. We coordinate directly with your contractor to minimize any disruption to the work schedule.
How long does liquid barrier treatment last?
A properly applied liquid termiticide barrier typically remains effective for 5-10 years, depending on soil conditions and application depth. Annual monitoring with Sentricon bait stations provides ongoing confidence that the protection is holding.
Is termite treatment safe for my family and pets during and after application?
Yes. We use EPA-registered termiticides applied according to label instructions. Re-entry intervals are typically a few hours for treated areas — we'll give you specific guidance for your property before we begin.
Will treatment damage my landscaping or garden beds?
No. Liquid barrier is injected into the soil using a narrow rod — visible soil disturbance is minimal. We work carefully around established plantings and irrigation lines common in Heights properties.
How quickly can treatment happen after the inspection?
In most cases, we can treat the same day or the following day after inspection. For urgent real estate transactions, call (832) 519-6650 and we'll prioritize scheduling to meet your closing deadline.

Get the Right Termite Treatment for Your Heights Home

Not every Heights termite problem needs fumigation. Resolve Pest and Termite diagnoses your specific infestation and applies the right treatment — liquid barrier, spot treatment, or monitoring — with a satisfaction guarantee.

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