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Termite damage could be a big problem. Not only is it challenging to sell a house with termite problems, but it could also be unsafe to live in.
Home remodeling will cost you a lot especially if you need to replace the following:
In the event that you discovered termites in your home, you need to learn the price, problem, and options for selling your home.
Professional Home Buyers can buy your home that has termite infestation and damage by termite
We buy houses fast in Wichita and surrounding areas with No Fees. No Commissions. No Hassle. Even their past termite problem and damage caused by termites. We can make a cash offer thus reducing the time and hassle of selling, help Sellers by buying their home as-is, and offer quick closings.
The list of the frequently asked questions we receive from homeowners with termite problems.
A termite is best described as a wood destroying insect. They are sometimes mistakenly referred to as white ants, but they are far from it. There are three different types of termites which are damp wood, dry wood, and subterranean. Damp wood termites generally tend to live in areas that are heavily forested, whereas dry wood termites live in really dry wood and are much rarer in the United States. Subterranean is the most destructive of termites and they require a moist environment and are usually found living in the soil. Termites do an estimated five billion dollars in damage each year, but termites can be controlled.
It may sound like a scene out of a science fiction movie, but termite swarms are a common and necessary occurrence for the survival and dispersal of termites. When swarming termites, or alates, venture out of a nest inside a home, they will try to squeeze through cracks and crevices in the walls and foundation to reach open air for the first time. Since swarming termites are attracted to light, they often can be found near windows or light fixtures. Termites swarm only after the colony reaches a certain size and weather conditions become optimal for flight. If you see a swarm of termites around your home, then they’re likely is a well-established colony of termites living in or near your home.
For many homeowners, a termite swarm may be the most visible sign of a termite infestation.
While termites are drawn to wood, there are other factors that may lead to a termite infestation too.
This is the causes of termites:
It often lives inside the property or inside your home for an extended period of time without being detected. It’s either dry wood termites, which burrow deep within wooden structures or subterranean termites, which are primarily found underground. These intruders can be tough to find before significant damage has been done. To help keep damage to a minimum, it’s crucial to catch the warning signs as soon as possible.
Signs of termite activity:
A termite inspection will average about $100 and range anywhere from $50 to $280. This inspection is usually free when not tied to a home sale. You should do it at least every two years in low threat areas or annually in high threat areas – or you see signs of infestation or wood damage.
Preventive measures will help save you between $1,000 to $4,000 in fumigation costs. Fumigations are expensive, but it’s a health hazard that drives you from your home for at least a few days. Most states require that these are done by certified pest inspectors.
If you have a termite infestation, they eat and eat and eat to build their termite colonies, every single day, until the day they die.
These are the standard methods for treatment:
Termite treatment costs between $220 and $909, or $563 on average. How much you pay entirely depends on how severe the termite colony and damage are. Compare quotes from exterminators near you for the best treatment solution and price.
A local exterminator will assess these factors when giving you a quote:
the size of a structure to be treated
if the structure is in a damp or dry area that encourages colonies
the extent of the infestation
the type and number of treatments required
Dealing with termite problems gets harder over time. The moment you suspect your home has them, you should hire a pro for inspection and treatment.
No, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), many homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover termite damage or removal.
Yes, when selling your home, you are required by law to disclose any termite activity or damage you are aware of. The state requires the use of a standard seller’s disclosure form that you must fill out and provide to potential buyers, and you must note any known problems, including the presence of termites.
Yes, you can sell your home, even if it has a current or past termite problem. But it comes with a cost. You’ll need to disclose the termite situation with prospective buyers, and it will likely reduce your pool of buyers.
If you can, it’s best to treat the termites before putting your home on the market and keep a record of all treatment plans. Make sure you are working with a licensed pest control expert who can transfer your treatment plan warranty over to the new buyer.
If you choose not to invest in termite treatment, you can expect your home to be on the market for a long time with very few, if any, interested buyers. And the longer your home sits with no buyer, the more damage to the house the termites can cause.
If your house has untreated termite problems and/or termite damage, you can expect potential buyers to submit offers much lower than your listing price.
Depending on the extent of the termite damage to your home, it’s possible to sell it on the open market like any other house (and even price it for its full fair market value), provided you take the proper steps to disclose known issues, make necessary repairs, and offer a warranty.
If you’re currently facing a termite problem, Professional Home Buyers can help
Want to sell FAST? Even with active termites or termite damage. We can make you a cash offer, close it within days – or sooner – avoid paying for termite treatments and repairs. We offer quick closing costs, no fees.
Disclaimer – The information on this page is intended for general informational purposes only and not to provide legal advice.
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Step 1:
Fill out our simple online form or call us at 316-686-7355(SELL). Share basic information about your property—no obligation, no stress.
Step 2:
Our team will evaluate your home and provide a fair, transparent cash offer within 24 hours.
Step 3:
You’re in control! Choose when you want to close, and we’ll handle the rest.
Step 4:
Close the deal and walk away with cash in hand—no repairs, showings, or waiting.
Professional Home Buyers was founded in 2001 to provide real estate services to Buyers and Sellers in need of alternative services that most companies do not offer. We help Sellers by buying their home as-is, offer quick closings, and make cash offers for houses in the Greater Wichita area, thus reducing the time and hassle of selling.
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