Termite Control in Augusta, GA
Your home is a big investment, and termites can do serious damage before you even know they're there. David M. Parker Exterminating has been protecting homes in Augusta for 52 years. We're a family-owned operation, and that means real accountability, friendly service, and a team that genuinely cares about getting it right.
Once we inspect your property, we move fast. Our treatments get to the source of a termite problem quickly and are built to hold up long-term, so you're not just solving today's issue but protecting your home well into the future. We also back our work with a warranty, so you can count on us to follow through.
Here's why homeowners in Augusta choose David M. Parker Exterminating for termite control:
- Professional inspections that catch problems early
- Fast-acting treatments that eliminate termites at the source
- Long-term protection built to last
- Warranty-backed service for lasting peace of mind
- Free re-treatments if you're not satisfied
- 52 years of trusted local service
Don't wait for the damage to show up. Reach out to David M. Parker Exterminating today and let's take a look.
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About Our Termite Services in Augusta
Termites work quietly through wood framing, floor joists, and structural beams long before any visible damage appears. In Augusta, Termite Control requires a method that goes beyond surface-level treatment and actually eliminates the colony at its source. The Sentricon bait station system does exactly that, providing continuous monitoring around your property with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Here is what the process looks like when you work with David M. Parker Exterminating:
- A licensed exterminator performs a visual inspection beneath the structure, noting active infestation areas and taking moisture readings to assess risk.
- Sentricon bait stations are installed around the perimeter of your home at key foraging points where termite activity is most likely.
- The system targets the entire colony at its source rather than just the termites making contact with a treated zone.
- Ongoing monitoring keeps protection active long after the initial treatment, with coverage backed by a seven-year satisfaction guarantee.
- If termite activity returns during the warranty period, David M. Parker Exterminating handles it at no additional cost to you.
David M. Parker Exterminating brings advanced, proven technology to every job. The focus is on protecting the structural integrity of your home with treatments that are thorough, effective, and built to last.
Warning Signs That Termites May Be Targeting Your Home
Termites work quietly through wood, insulation, and structural framing long before most homeowners notice anything is wrong. By the time visible damage appears, colonies have often been active for months or even years.
Common signs that termites may be active in Georgia homes include:
- Hollow-sounding wood when tapped, even in areas that look undamaged on the surface
- Mud tubes along foundation walls, crawl spaces, or exterior concrete blocks
- Discarded wings near windowsills, door frames, or light fixtures after a termite swarm
- Small, pellet-like droppings near baseboards or wooden furniture
- Bubbling or uneven paint that resembles water damage on walls or ceilings
- Doors and windows that suddenly stick or no longer close properly
Catching these warning signs early can be the difference between a manageable situation and significant structural repair costs. Knowing what to look for is the first step toward protecting one of your most valuable assets.
Our Warranty Has You Covered
When you invest in termite services, you want to know the work actually holds up. David M. Parker Exterminating backs every treatment with a warranty that keeps you protected after the job is done, which is something a lot of competitors simply don't offer at the same level.
The warranty covers re-treatment at no extra cost if termites return within the coverage period, so you're not starting over from scratch or paying again for the same problem. There are some limitations, like keeping up with scheduled inspections to keep coverage active, but the terms are straightforward and easy to follow. That kind of ongoing protection is what separates a one-time fix from a long-term solution.