What to watch for while working on home improvement projects

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Hey there, DIY enthusiasts and weekend home project warriors! We know you pour your heart and soul into those home improvement projects, but did you know there’s a hidden enemy that could be silently undermining all your hard work?

Termites!

These tiny terrors might be lurking beneath the surface, munching away at your precious home’s structure without you even realizing it. But don’t worry, the experts at Pacific Coast Termite are here to help you spot the signs before it’s too late.

Keep an eye out for these sneaky clues:
Swarmers: See a bunch of winged insects or their discarded wings near your windows and doors? That’s a red flag!
Mud Tubes: Notice any suspicious tunnels on your foundation or in crawl spaces? Termites build these to travel between their colony and your house. Yikes!
Wood Damage: Does that wood sound hollow when you tap it, or is the paint bubbling? Termites might be feasting on your home from the inside out.
Frass (aka Termite Droppings): Spot little piles of wood-colored pellets? That’s not sawdust, it’s termite poop!
Bubbling Paint: Moisture from termite activity can make paint peel. If you see this, it’s time to investigate.

Spotted any of these signs? Don’t panic! The local experts at Pacific Coast Termite are here to help. We’ll come out and give your home a FREE* inspection, assess the situation, and help you protect your investment.

Don’t let termites take a bite out of your beautiful home. Contact Pacific Coast Termite today and let us give you peace of mind!

*$350 inspection fee for homes in escrow or for sale

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