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Termite Treatment in the Phoenix Metro
Firehouse treats subterranean termite activity around Gilbert, East Valley, and Phoenix metro slab homes with inspection, written recommendations, and treatment planning that matches the evidence found at the property.
What it involves
How Firehouse treats subterranean termites around Phoenix metro slab homes
Subterranean termites, including Reticulitermes and Heterotermes species, are a real concern for Gilbert slab homes because they can move from soil into structures through mud tubes, slab edges, foundation gaps, and utility penetrations. A homeowner may notice tubes in the garage, along the stem wall, near a patio, or in an interior area before damage is obvious. Firehouse starts with the visible evidence and explains whether the signs look active, old, or in need of closer inspection.
Treatment planning depends on the home layout, activity location, and access around the slab. Firehouse may discuss liquid barrier or bait station options when they fit the property and the termite evidence. The homeowner should expect a written estimate, a practical explanation of the treatment area, and warranty terms only when they are part of the actual quoted plan.
Service details
Termite next step
Keep inspection and treatment decisions separate.
If you need formal inspection or real estate documentation before termite treatment, use the home inspector referral path before choosing treatment. Learn more about home inspector referral.
Free resource
Ultimate Termite Inspection Checklist
Walk your own home with a practical exterior, interior, yard, and WDI-report checklist. Useful for homeowners, real estate agents, and home inspectors in Gilbert and the Phoenix metro.
Visit process
What to expect before, during, and after
Before the visit, share photos of mud tubes or damaged areas if you have them. That helps Firehouse understand whether the concern is urgent, real estate related, or part of a longer treatment history.
During service, the technician reviews the evidence, checks accessible foundation areas, and explains what treatment would involve before work begins. If drilling, trenching, bait placement, or other access work is needed, that should be part of the written plan.
After treatment, keep the estimate and service records with your home documents. If the work is tied to a sale, refinance, or WDI need, ask Firehouse what documentation is included with the service.
Customer proof
What customers say about termite treatment
“We chose Firehouse Pest for our termite treatment after getting other estimates. They offered a more comprehensive treatment plan at a reasonable price. Vanessa was very nice and put my situation at ease. Riley walked me through all the treatments before doing them, washed away the tunnels, and was very thorough. I will be recommending them.”
“Riley did an awesome job treating our home for termites. He worked efficiently and cleanly. I feel much more confident in his work than the previous company. Colten walked me through the service before Riley did the work. Both were extremely professional and knowledgeable.”
“When Reilly arrived, we walked the job and he explained each step along the way. He kept me informed through the termite treatment process and installation of devices. At the end, he reviewed what he did, the warranties, and encouraged me to call with questions. Top-notch professional service.”
Termite Treatment FAQs
Questions before you book termite treatment
What kind of termites are common in Gilbert?
Subterranean termites are the main termite concern for Gilbert homes. Reticulitermes and Heterotermes species are associated with soil-to-structure activity in Arizona. Mud tubes near slab edges, garages, or foundation areas are common warning signs.
Does every mud tube mean active termites?
A mud tube means termites had conditions they could use, but it does not always prove current activity. A technician should inspect the tube, surrounding slab area, and accessible wood or wall surfaces. Firehouse can explain whether treatment, monitoring, or additional investigation makes sense.
Do termite treatments last forever?
No termite company should imply that treatment lasts forever without specific product and warranty terms. Soil, moisture, construction details, and future disturbance can affect protection. Firehouse should explain the plan and any warranty language in writing before treatment.
Can termite treatment help with a real estate transaction?
Firehouse can support termite inspection needs tied to real estate and WDI documentation when appropriate. If you are buying or selling a Gilbert home, tell the team the inspection deadline and what documents are needed. The scope should be confirmed before relying on it for a transaction.
What should I do before termite treatment?
Do not remove every sign of activity before the inspection because mud tubes help the technician locate the problem. Move stored items away from garage walls and foundation areas where possible. Share any prior termite paperwork so Firehouse can understand the home’s treatment history.
Does Firehouse handle termite treatment near me?
Firehouse is based at 1090 S Gilbert Rd and serves Gilbert plus nearby Phoenix metro cities listed on the site. If you are searching for termite treatment near me or termite control near me, the useful next step is to share your city, ZIP code, and photos of any mud tubes or damaged trim. Firehouse can then explain whether the concern needs inspection, treatment planning, or a written estimate.
City-specific pages
Local termite treatment pages.
Gilbert neighborhoods
Termite Treatment for specific Gilbert neighborhoods
Conditions for termite treatment change by neighborhood. These Gilbert pages cover the landscape, construction, and water features that drive pressure in each area.
Take control today
Get Termite Treatment Estimate with Firehouse.
Tell Firehouse what you are seeing around your Gilbert or Phoenix metro property. The technician will recommend a realistic next step for termite treatment based on what is happening at the property.
