Brevard County Termite Inspector

Termite (WDO) Inspection — Brevard County

Brevard County's warm, humid climate makes it one of Florida's highest-risk termite zones. Our licensed wood-destroying organism (WDO) inspection identifies active infestations, prior treatment evidence, and conducive conditions — for buyers, sellers, and homeowners throughout the Space Coast.

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Termite (WDO) inspections across Brevard County

Brevard County's subtropical climate sustains year-round termite activity. Subterranean termites are the most destructive species in Florida and are present throughout the county. Drywood termites are common in coastal homes. A licensed WDO inspection is the standard of care before any real estate transaction.

Active Infestation Detection

Visual inspection of all accessible areas for evidence of live termite activity — mud tubes, frass, swarming evidence, and structural damage.

Wood Damage Assessment

Identification of structural wood that has been compromised by termites, wood rot, or other wood-destroying organisms — including floor joists, sill plates, and framing.

Prior Treatment Documentation

Documentation of existing treatment systems — bait stations, soil treatment barriers, and prior fumigation evidence — which affects future treatment decisions.

Conducive Conditions

Identification of moisture intrusion, wood-to-soil contact, and conditions that attract termites — essential for prevention even when no active infestation is found.

Why termite inspections are critical in Brevard County

Florida has the highest termite pressure in the continental United States, and Brevard County's proximity to both coast and wetlands makes it especially susceptible. Subterranean termite damage is often invisible until it's severe. A WDO inspection before purchase or sale is the standard practice in Brevard County real estate.

  • Florida's subtropical climate supports year-round termite activity
  • Subterranean and drywood termites both active in Brevard County
  • Lender and real estate contract WDO requirements common in Brevard County transactions
  • Licensed WDO inspection on the standard Florida real estate form
  • Same-day report documents findings clearly for negotiation or treatment
  • Bilingual EN/ES service for buyers and sellers

Termite inspection pricing in Brevard County

Inspection Cost
Call for current pricing

Call (954) 899-3713 for current pricing. WDO inspections can be bundled with buyer's home inspections for convenience.

Report delivery
Within 24 Hours

Your WDO inspection report is delivered digitally within 24 hours on the Florida standard wood-destroying organisms inspection report form.

Combine WDO + buyer's inspection in one visit

Most Brevard County buyers schedule a buyer's home inspection and a termite (WDO) inspection together in a single visit. This is the most efficient approach and ensures you have both reports before your inspection period deadline. View all Brevard County services.

Termite (WDO) inspections throughout Brevard County

We perform WDO inspections for buyers, sellers, and homeowners across all of Brevard County, including:

City-specific termite inspection pages: Palm Bay and Melbourne. For all other Brevard County areas, call (954) 899-3713.

Termite inspection FAQs — Brevard County

Is a termite inspection required to buy a home in Brevard County?
Many lenders, especially VA and FHA loans, require a WDO inspection as a loan condition. Even when not lender-required, a termite inspection is strongly recommended given Brevard County's high termite pressure — it is standard practice in most Brevard County real estate transactions.
What is the difference between a WDO inspection and a termite inspection?
A WDO (wood-destroying organism) inspection covers termites, wood-destroying beetles, wood-decaying fungi, and related organisms — not just termites. It is the standard inspection form used in Florida real estate and provides broader protection than a termite-only inspection.
What happens if termites are found during the inspection?
The WDO report documents the finding but does not include treatment. You will use the report to negotiate with the seller for treatment or a price reduction. We can explain what the findings mean and what type of treatment is typically used for the specific species found.
How long is a WDO inspection report valid in Florida?
Florida WDO inspection reports are typically valid for 30 days for lender purposes and for the duration of the real estate transaction for which they were ordered. They are not transferable between transactions.
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