π Termite (WDI) Inspection
Small pests. Big problems. Protect your investment.
What Is a WDI Inspection?
A Wood-Destroying Insect (WDI) Inspection β commonly called a termite inspection β checks for signs of termites, carpenter ants, beetles, and other pests that can silently damage a homeβs structure.
Whether required by your lender or requested for peace of mind, this inspection is a smart step in any real estate transaction.
What We Look For:
Our licensed inspector will assess for:
π Active termite infestations
π³οΈ Visible damage to wood structures
πͺ΅ Evidence of past treatment or old damage
πΏ Conditions conducive to infestations (e.g., moisture, wood-to-soil contact)
π Same-day WDI report (TDA Form NPMA-33 if required by lender)
This inspection is non-invasive and focuses on accessible areas including the foundation, exterior, attic, garage, and crawl spaces.
Who Needs a Termite Inspection?
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Buyers purchasing a new or existing home
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Sellers wanting to avoid surprises during closing
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Lenders requiring documentation for VA, FHA, or USDA loans
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Homeowners in high-risk or wooded areas
Why Choose Tag?
π Licensed WDI inspectors
π Lender-approved reporting format
π· Photo documentation of any findings
π€ Reliable, prompt service trusted by Houston agents
Donβt Let Termites Eat Away Your Investment
A WDI Inspection is a small step that can save you from costly repairs and closing