WDI Inspections

WDI Inspection in Jacksonville, FL

Protect Your Home Purchase With a Thorough WDI Inspection

If you are buying or selling a home and you have been told you need a wood destroying insect inspection, you are not alone. The warm, humid climate in Jacksonville Beach gives termites and other wood destroying insects ideal conditions, and a proper inspection can make a big difference for your investment. When you need a reliable WDI report on a tight timeline, The Pest Company is ready to help with detailed inspections backed by local experience and professional pest control services.

We perform professional inspections for buyers, sellers, real estate agents, and current homeowners who want to know exactly what is happening inside the wood of a property. Our licensed technicians bring real field experience, even though our company started in 2025, and we focus on clear explanations instead of scare tactics. We work to schedule quickly, communicate clearly, and keep every visit as clean and noninvasive as possible.

If you are facing contract deadlines or you are simply worried about possible termite activity, we want to make your next step simple. We offer free estimates, and we treat your home like our own, keeping it clean, comfortable, and protected while we work.

Schedule your inspection today through our contact uspage or call (904) 552-3962 for fast WDI inspection scheduling in Jacksonville Beach.

Why WDI Inspections Matter Here

Owning property in this part of North Florida means benefiting from mild winters and lots of greenery. It also means living in a place where termites and other wood destroying insects can stay active for much of the year. The same moisture and warmth that help your landscaping thrive can allow termites to travel unseen through soil and into structural wood, often creating the need for professional termite control services after an inspection identifies active activity.

A WDO inspections report is designed to look for visible evidence of wood destroying insects and conditions that may invite them in. In many Florida real estate transactions, buyers, sellers, and lenders expect a written report that describes any signs of active infestation or past activity and areas that could become a problem. When you are under contract, this inspection often has to be completed during a short inspection period, which adds pressure to schedule quickly and get an accurate result.

Skipping or rushing this step can leave you with expensive surprises. Hidden damage inside walls, around foundations, or in crawl spaces may not be obvious until repairs are substantial. A careful inspection helps you understand the current condition of the property so you can negotiate repairs, plan for treatment, or move forward with confidence when the home is in good shape.

Because we work locally throughout Jacksonville Beach and nearby coastal communities, we see the same patterns again and again, such as moisture problems around slabs, old termite damage in porch areas, and activity in shaded, damp parts of the yard. That everyday experience helps our team focus on the areas that are most likely to cause problems in homes here.

Our WDI Inspection Service

When you book a WDI inspection with The Pest Company, our goal is to keep the process straightforward. We start by gathering key details, such as the property address, the type of structure, and any deadlines tied to a purchase contract or closing date. We then work with you, or with your agent if you prefer, to find a time that fits within those deadlines whenever scheduling allows.

On the day of the inspection, our licensed technician arrives during the arranged window, introduces themselves, and takes a quick walk around the property to get oriented. We focus on areas where wood and moisture meet, because those are the places where termites and other insects are most likely to cause trouble. This typically includes the foundation perimeter, accessible crawl spaces, garages, exterior walls, and visible structural wood where we can safely reach it without opening walls.

Inside, we look at baseboards, door frames, window frames, and other accessible wood surfaces for signs such as hollow spots, blistering paint, or mud tubes. In attics and other accessible spaces, we check exposed framing where conditions allow. We do not cut into walls or remove major finishes as part of a standard inspection, so we always explain that our findings are based on what is visible and accessible at the time of the visit.

Most inspections can be completed in a single visit, and the time onsite usually depends on the size and layout of the property. After the inspection, we prepare a written report that summarizes what we saw, including any visible signs of wood destroying insects or past treatment, along with any conditions that might encourage future activity. We then provide that report to you so it can be shared with buyers, sellers, or agents as needed in the transaction.

Throughout the process, we keep the home neat and treat every room with respect. Our technicians wear professional attire, use care with flooring and furnishings, and explain what they are doing if you are present and have questions. We want you to feel comfortable asking us to point out specific findings so you are not left guessing what the report means.

Properties that already show broader pest activity may also benefit from additional evaluations involving rodent control, ant control, or even complete insect control depending on structural conditions.

Why Choose The Pest Company

When you are choosing someone to inspect for wood destroying insects, you are trusting them with a lot of responsibility. At The Pest Company, we take that seriously. Pests do not wait, and we know real estate deadlines do not either, so we work to respond quickly when you contact us. Our team understands how stressful it is to juggle inspections, appraisals, and underwriting, and we aim to keep our part of the process as smooth as possible.

Our technicians are licensed and have real pest control experience from years in the field, even though The Pest Company itself is a newer business. That combination gives you the benefit of up to date methods, current training, and the energy of a company that is actively building its reputation. We focus heavily on customer service, from the first phone call to the moment you receive your report.

We also know many clients have children, pets, or health concerns. When we recommend any follow up treatment after a WDI inspection, we prioritize safe, family friendly options and take time to explain how they are applied. We treat your home as if it were our own, which means cleaning up after ourselves, closing gates and doors we open, and leaving things as we found them whenever possible.

Cost matters as well, especially when you are already paying for inspections, moving expenses, and closing costs. We strive to keep our services affordable and we offer free estimates, so you have a clear picture before you commit. When an inspection reveals activity that may require treatment, we can provide pricing and options so you can plan next steps without pressure.

For larger investment properties and multi-unit structures, we can also coordinate with commercial pest control service plans where long-term pest prevention and documentation are required.

Common WDI Issues We See

In this part of Florida, subterranean termites are one of the most common wood destroying insects affecting homes. These insects usually travel through soil and build small mud tubes to reach wood they can feed on. Over time, they can damage framing, trim, and other structural components if they are not addressed.

We also encounter other wood destroying insects, such as certain wood boring beetles, in some structures. Each type leaves different signs, which is why a trained eye is important. In many cases, the first clues are subtle, like pin sized holes in wood surfaces, faint frass, or older damage in areas that have stayed damp.

Homes with crawl spaces, older porches, or shaded, moisture heavy landscaping can have additional risk areas. Even newer construction is not immune if there are grading or drainage issues that allow water to collect around the foundation. During an inspection, we look carefully at these types of spots so we can call out conditions that may not be a problem yet but could become one.

Coastal moisture conditions can also contribute to broader pest pressures that may eventually require services like mosquito control, cockroach control, or even localized fly control solutions in certain residential and commercial properties.

Some warning signs that may suggest a WDI problem include:

  • Soft or hollow sounding wood when gently tapped in certain areas
  • Thin mud tubes on foundation walls or piers
  • Small piles of what looks like sawdust or coffee grounds near wood
  • Blistered paint or warped trim that does not have another clear cause
  • Winged insects swarming indoors or around windows in certain seasons

You do not need to identify which insect you are seeing before you call us. Part of our job is to investigate those signs, explain what we find, and help you understand whether it is an active problem, past activity, or a different issue altogether.

What Happens After Your Inspection

Once we complete your WDI inspection, we prepare a written report that outlines our findings in clear language. The report notes any visible evidence of wood destroying insects or prior treatment, as well as conditions that could make infestation more likely. You can typically share this report with your real estate agent, buyer, seller, or lender so it becomes part of the transaction file.

We know a report can raise new questions, especially if it mentions activity or damage. Our technicians and office team are available to talk through what the findings mean in practical terms. We explain the difference between active and inactive evidence, describe where on the property we saw concerns, and discuss what types of treatment or repairs might be appropriate, without making promises about outcomes.

If treatment is recommended, we provide free estimates and explain options that use safe, family friendly methods. Some clients choose to move forward with treatment right away, while others use the report to negotiate responsibility between buyer and seller. Whatever you decide, our goal is to give you enough information to make that choice confidently.

When you are ready to set up an inspection or you simply have questions about the process, we are here to talk it through. You do not have to guess about what a WDI report involves or what comes next.

We also encourage property owners to review experiences from past clients through our reviews page to better understand our inspection process and customer-focused approach.

Call (904) 552-3962 to schedule your inspection or request a free estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you schedule my WDI inspection?

We work to schedule WDI inspections as quickly as our calendar allows, often within typical inspection periods for many transactions. Actual availability depends on property location, size, and existing appointments. When you call, we review your deadlines and do our best to find a time that fits.

Will your WDI report work for my lender or closing?

Our WDI reports are prepared so buyers, sellers, and agents can use them during real estate transactions. Specific lender requirements can vary, so we encourage you to verify any special forms ahead of time. If your lender needs particular details included, let us know when you book.

What areas of my home do you inspect?

During a WDI inspection, we focus on accessible areas where wood and moisture meet, such as the foundation perimeter, visible framing, trim, and crawl spaces that we can safely enter. We do not open walls or remove finishes. We always explain that findings are based on what we can reasonably access.

Are your termite treatments safe for kids and pets?

When treatment is recommended, we use methods and products that are designed to be used in and around homes. We discuss any precautions, such as keeping pets away during application, so you can plan. If you share specific concerns, we can talk through options that fit your household.

How much does a WDI inspection usually cost?

Pricing depends on factors like property size and structure type, so we provide free estimates instead of one flat price for every home. When you call, we gather a few details and give you clear, upfront cost information. Our goal is to keep WDI inspections affordable and easy to budget.

 

Continue Protecting Your Property With Local Expertise

Whether you are purchasing a home, preparing to sell, or simply trying to protect your investment, a professional WDI inspection can help you move forward with more confidence.

At The Pest Company, we combine local knowledge, licensed technicians, and responsive service to deliver reliable inspections for homeowners and real estate professionals throughout Northeast Florida.

From coastal moisture concerns to active termite conditions, our team understands the environmental challenges affecting homes across Jacksonville Beach and surrounding communities.

For broader property protection, many homeowners also rely on our complete pest control Jacksonville services to address long-term prevention and recurring pest concerns.

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