A Homeowner's Guide To Extermination


by Chuck Stewart

Fighting pests is one of the biggest challenges of home ownership. No matter how hard you try, you always have to be on alert for a problem. You need to deal with everything from termites to ants and spiders. They can destroy your home, put you health in danger, and make your home a fairly miserable place. Hiring an exterminator can help, but there are a lot of things you should know about the process. Waiting until the last minute when the problem is severe is always a mistake. Knowing who to turn to before your pest problem is bad will save you a lot of money and stress. There are plenty of ways you can make sure you are getting the best when it comes to home pest control.

The first thing you should do is shop around. A lot of pest control services offer free estimates and inspections, so you can determine how severe your problem currently is. You can also use this time to determine if you enjoy working with the individual. If you feel as if they are professional and they make you feel comfortable and confident, keep their number on hand. Even if there are no current problems, you have a go-to person to contact should a problem arise. Annual inspections are not a bad idea either. Even if it is only the first inspection offered for free, it is worth paying for follow-up inspections to keep the problems at bay. Use caution when offered a free inspection from a door-to-door representative. They will likely find a problem whether there is one or not and they might intend to cause you harm. Take control and schedule the appointment on your own.

When choosing the right professional to help you with pest control, you need to take your time. There is no sense in rushing into a decision whether you have a current problem or not. You want to take care of an issue as soon as possible, but you want to make sure you are getting good service, too. Take the time to check the credentials of your chosen company. They should have liability insurance and be members of national or local organizations and associations. Ask for this information and check it out before officially hiring anyone.

In addition to credentials, ask for references. Anyone who has worked with the company should be happy to share their experience with you, good or bad. The company is likely to only give you the names of satisfied customers, who still offer valuable information. Also conduct an Internet search to see if you can unearth negative feedback about the company. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau about their standing in the business community.

Finally, ask about a guarantee or warranty. While no pest control experts can absolutely guarantee there will not be future problems, they can help you prevent and solve those problems. Most reputable companies guarantee their work and offer follow-up service if the bugs return. Find out how long the guarantee is offered and what will be done if you have future problems.

About the Author

Chuck Stewart is a writer who frequently writes on the topic of using an exterminator to fix termite problems. For more information about exterminators go to

http://www.sentricon.com/locator/ .

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