Slab Contact
Soil pressed against slab-on-grade foundations.
Veteran-Owned · Subterranean Termite Experts
This page is for Piedmont homeowners protecting a home built on former farmland. Oklahoma has heavy subterranean termite pressure, and the clay soils under Piedmont's new construction feed colonies straight toward slabs and crawl spaces. Armory stops them before they cause damage.
Oklahoma sits in a high-pressure zone for subterranean termites, and Piedmont's setting adds to it. Homes here are built on former farmland with heavy clay soils that hold moisture, and moist soil against a foundation is exactly what termite colonies follow toward wood.
New construction is not immune. Slab homes on graded farmland give termites direct routes through soil contact, expansion joints, and utility penetrations. Because so much of Piedmont is newer, many owners have never had a termite inspection, so early colonies go unnoticed until they reach framing.
Armory protects the whole structure. We inspect the slab, crawl space, and soil, then install a Trelona baiting system that colonies carry back and die from. Termite plans run $49 or $59 a month with no renewal fee, and every quote is written up front.

Subterranean protection built for clay-soil new builds.
Colony-eliminating system installs from $599.
We protect slabs on graded former farmland.
We check the moist soil zones termites follow.
$49 or $59 a month with no renewal fee.
Inspection reports for buying or selling a home.
Month-to-month coverage, cancel anytime.
Where subterranean termites enter.
Soil pressed against slab-on-grade foundations.
Gaps in slabs that give termites a hidden route.
Openings where pipes and wires meet the soil.
Damp former-farmland soil that draws colonies.
Wood close to soil in homes with crawl spaces.
Deck posts and siding touching the ground.
We check the slab, crawl space, and clay-soil zones.
We place the Trelona baiting system around the home.
Colonies carry bait back, and the colony collapses.
Ongoing checks keep new colonies from taking hold.
Newer home and we assumed termites were not a worry yet. The inspection found early activity in the soil and they got the bait system in fast. Glad we caught it.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. We stop subterranean termites in Piedmont's clay soils with Trelona baiting from $599 and no contracts.