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You’re not dealing with termite damage. You’re not scrambling to find contractors who can repair structural wood that’s been hollowed out for years. You’re not explaining to a buyer why your home has a history of infestation, watching your property value drop 20% because you waited too long.
You’re sleeping better. Your home inspection comes back clean. Your equity stays intact.
That’s what happens when you catch termites early or stop them before they ever get inside. In New Port Richey, FL, where termites stay active year-round and feed up to seven times faster than they do up north, waiting isn’t an option. One in five Florida homes will deal with termite damage at some point. The average repair bill runs between $8,000 and $12,000. Severe cases hit $20,000 or more.
Prevention isn’t about fear. It’s about math. An annual termite protection plan costs a fraction of what you’d spend fixing damage that your insurance won’t touch. It’s about keeping your investment safe and your stress level low.
Around The Clock Pest Service is a family-run business serving New Port Richey, FL and neighboring areas in Hernando and Pasco County. You work directly with the owner. You get a real person on the phone, not a call center. Most quotes happen over the phone, and if you need someone after hours or on a weekend, you’ll get a response within 24 hours.
We’re state-certified for termite services. We’ve earned over 100 five-star Google reviews. We offer discounts to military families and new homeowners because we live here too, and we know what it costs to protect a home in Florida.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for experience, honest communication, and service that doesn’t disappear after the first visit. You’re investing in someone who answers the phone and shows up when they say they will.
First, we inspect your property. We’re looking for active termites, signs of past activity, and conditions that attract them—moisture problems, wood-to-ground contact, cracks in your foundation. We check inside and outside. We’re thorough because termites can feed on your structure for three to five years before you notice anything.
Next, we talk through what we found. If there’s an issue, we explain it in plain terms. If your home is clear, we discuss prevention options that make sense for your property and budget.
If you move forward with an annual termite protection plan, we treat the perimeter of your home and set up monitoring stations if needed. We come back regularly to check for new activity and make sure your protection is holding. You’re not guessing whether termites are eating your house. You know.
If you’re buying or selling, we handle WDO inspections with fast turnaround so your closing doesn’t get delayed. We’ve done this enough times to know what lenders and title companies need, and we make sure the paperwork is right the first time.
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Your annual plan covers a full inspection, treatment around the perimeter of your home, and regular monitoring visits throughout the year. We’re checking for subterranean termites, which are responsible for most of the damage in Pasco County, as well as drywood termites that can show up in attics and wooden trim.
New Port Richey sits in a high-risk zone. With 13 subterranean termite colonies per acre in Florida, your property is surrounded. The warm, humid climate means termites don’t slow down in winter like they do in other states. They swarm whenever they’re ready to start a new colony, which is why year-round protection matters here.
We use proven treatment methods and monitoring systems designed for Florida’s unique conditions. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach. We adjust based on your property type, your landscaping, and the specific risks we see during inspection.
You also get direct access to the owner. If something changes or you notice signs of activity between visits, you call and someone picks up. That’s not standard in this industry, but it should be.
Most annual termite protection plans in New Port Richey, FL range between $400 and $800 depending on the size of your home, the treatment method, and how often we need to monitor. That’s a fraction of what you’d spend on repairs if termites go undetected for even a year or two.
We give most quotes over the phone once we know your square footage and property details. If your situation is more complex—maybe you’ve had past termite issues or your home has unique construction—we’ll schedule a free inspection so we can give you an accurate number.
Compare that cost to the $8,000 to $12,000 average repair bill Florida homeowners face after termite damage. Prevention isn’t an expense. It’s insurance that actually pays out.
A standard termite inspection focuses on finding active termites and conditions that attract them. A WDO inspection—Wood Destroying Organism inspection—is more comprehensive and required by most lenders during real estate transactions. It covers termites, wood-boring beetles, carpenter ants, and fungus that damages wood.
If you’re buying or selling a home in New Port Richey, FL, your lender or title company will likely require a WDO inspection before closing. We provide those with fast turnaround, usually within 24 to 48 hours, so your sale doesn’t get delayed.
Both inspections involve checking your foundation, crawl spaces, attics, and anywhere wood is exposed or vulnerable. The WDO report is more detailed and follows specific state guidelines because it affects your loan approval. We handle the paperwork and make sure everything is documented correctly the first time.
Once a year at minimum. In Florida, where termites stay active year-round and colonies are dense, annual inspections catch problems before they become expensive. If you’re on an annual termite protection plan, we’re already coming out regularly to monitor and treat, so you’re covered.
If you’ve had termite issues in the past, or if your home has conditions that attract them—like moisture problems, mulch against the foundation, or wood siding—you might want inspections twice a year. We’ll tell you honestly if that’s necessary or overkill.
Here’s the reality: termites can feed on your home for three to five years before you see visible damage. By the time you notice sagging floors or hollow-sounding wood, the repair bill is already in the thousands. Regular inspections mean you catch activity early when treatment is simpler and cheaper.
No. Standard homeowners insurance policies in Florida specifically exclude termite damage. Insurers consider it a preventable maintenance issue, not a sudden accident, so you’re responsible for the full cost of repairs.
That’s why prevention matters so much here. Florida homeowners spend over $500 million per year on termite damage and repairs. Without insurance to fall back on, you’re paying out of pocket for structural repairs, wood replacement, and any additional treatment needed to eliminate the infestation.
An annual termite protection plan costs far less than a single repair job. You’re protecting your equity and avoiding a financial hit that could have been prevented with regular monitoring and treatment. It’s one of the few home maintenance expenses that directly protects your wallet.
Mud tubes running up your foundation or along walls are the most obvious sign of subterranean termites. These tunnels protect termites as they travel between the soil and your wood. You might also see discarded wings near windowsills or doors after a swarm, which means a new colony is trying to establish itself nearby.
Hollow-sounding wood, sagging floors, or doors and windows that suddenly stick can indicate damage inside your walls. You might notice small holes in drywall or wood trim, or piles of frass—termite droppings that look like sawdust or coffee grounds—near wooden structures.
The problem is that most termite damage happens where you can’t see it. By the time signs are obvious, the infestation has usually been active for years. That’s why regular inspections in New Port Richey, FL are critical. We find termites before they announce themselves with thousands of dollars in damage.
You can reduce risk by fixing moisture problems, keeping mulch away from your foundation, and sealing cracks, but you can’t fully prevent termites on your own. Florida’s climate and termite density make professional treatment necessary if you want real protection.
DIY treatments from hardware stores don’t reach deep enough into the soil or cover enough area to stop subterranean termites. They might kill a few on contact, but they won’t eliminate a colony or prevent new ones from forming. You’re also not trained to spot early warning signs that a professional would catch during inspection.
Professional termite protection in New Port Richey, FL involves treating the soil around your home, setting up monitoring stations, and checking regularly for new activity. We use products and methods that aren’t available to homeowners, and we know where termites are most likely to enter based on your property’s specific conditions. If you want prevention that actually works, you need someone who does this full-time.
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