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Armory Pest Defense

Veteran-Owned · Nichols Hills, Oklahoma

Termite Control in Nichols Hills, Oklahoma

The estate homes off Grand Boulevard and Avondale Drive date to the 1930s through the 1950s, and that aging wood over central Oklahoma clay is exactly what subterranean termites hunt for. We protect these homes before the damage starts.

  • Free termite inspection and written report
  • Trelona bait system for lasting protection
  • Discreet, low-disruption service
  • No long-term contracts

Why Old Estate Homes in Nichols Hills Draw Termites

Nichols Hills was master-planned starting in 1929, and a real share of its homes went up in the 1930s and 1940s. Decades-old framing, original sills, and settled foundations give subterranean termites the aged wood and soil contact they need. Central Oklahoma clay holds moisture against those foundations, which only makes the pressure worse.

For a home valued near $900,000, termite damage is not a small repair. The colony works silently inside walls and floor joists for years before anyone sees a sign. A yearly inspection and an active bait barrier catch the problem early and protect the character wood these estates are known for.

Why Nichols Hills Homeowners Choose Armory

Termite protection built for aging estate homes.

  • Old-Wood Inspection

    We check original framing, sills, and crawl spaces where termites hide.

  • Trelona Bait System

    A ring of in-ground stations eliminates the colony, not just workers.

  • Discreet Service

    Low-profile work that respects the privacy of your street.

  • Written WDI Reports

    Documentation for estate sales, refinancing, or peace of mind.

  • Pet and Child-Safe

    EPA-approved treatments applied with care around the home.

  • No Contracts

    Month-to-month plans and a $199 annual renewal, cancel anytime.

Where Termites Show Up in Nichols Hills Homes

On decades-old estates, the risk points are predictable once you know where to look.

Original Floor Joists

Aged framing under older sections is a prime termite target.

Foundation Contact

Clay soil holds moisture against slabs and pier footings.

Crawl Spaces

Damp, dark crawls under 1930s-40s homes invite colonies.

Porch and Patio Edges

Estate hardscape and planters bridge soil to wood.

Mature Tree Roots

Heavy canopy and old stumps keep termites active nearby.

Additions and Remodels

Seams between old and new framing open hidden entry paths.

Our Nichols Hills Termite Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check the foundation, crawl space, and old framing for termite activity.

  2. 02

    Report

    You get a written finding, including a WDI report when you need one.

  3. 03

    Install

    We set the Trelona bait ring around the estate to reach the colony.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    We check stations on schedule and renew protection each year.

Nichols Hills Neighbors Trust Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
They found early termite activity in the crawl space of our older home and handled it without any drama. Clean, quiet, and thorough. We felt in good hands the whole time.
Katherine B., Nichols Hills
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
Phillip D., OKC Metro
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Linda V., Shawnee

Nichols Hills Termite Control FAQs

How much does termite treatment cost in Nichols Hills?

It depends on the home size and construction, but our Trelona bait install starts at $599 for homes up to about 2,000 square feet. Larger estates cost more. We quote in writing after a free inspection, with plans at $49 or $59 a month and a $199 annual renewal.

Do I need a WDI report to sell my Nichols Hills home?

Most buyers and lenders on an estate sale will ask for one. A wood-destroying insect report documents any termite activity and past treatment. We inspect the old framing and foundation, then provide the written WDI report your closing needs.

Are 1930s and 1940s homes in Nichols Hills more at risk?

Yes. Older framing, original sills, and settled foundations give subterranean termites the aged wood and soil contact they prefer. Central Oklahoma clay holds moisture against those foundations too, so early-built estates need routine inspection more than newer homes.

Is the termite treatment safe around my family and pets?

Yes. The Trelona bait stations sit in the ground around the home and use EPA-approved active ingredients in enclosed housings. There is no interior spraying involved, and the stations are placed where children and pets do not disturb them.

Do I have to sign a long-term contract?

No. Our termite plans are month-to-month with a simple $199 annual renewal to keep the bait ring active. You can cancel anytime, and we never lock estate owners into a multi-year agreement to stay protected.
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Protect Your Nichols Hills Estate From Termites

Get a free inspection from a veteran-owned team that knows these decades-old estate homes. Discreet service, written WDI reports, and no long-term contracts.