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Termite Control in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma sits in one of the country's highest subterranean termite zones, and OKC's huge stock of pre-1960 inner-city and mid-century wood-frame homes on tight soils is exactly what they target. Armory inspects, treats, and provides WDI reports for sales.

  • Subterranean termite treatment
  • Trelona bait and liquid barrier options
  • WDI reports for real-estate sales
  • Termite plans with no renewal fee

Why Oklahoma City Homes Face Termite Pressure

This page is for OKC homeowners protecting their biggest asset, and for anyone buying or selling who needs a WDI report. Termites cause billions in damage nationally, and much of it is not covered by insurance, so early action pays off.

Oklahoma has intense subterranean termite pressure, and OKC's housing stock feeds it. The large inventory of pre-1960 inner-city homes and mid-century blocks is wood-frame on aging foundations, with slab cracks and plumbing penetrations that give termites a path from the soil to the wood. Central Oklahoma's tight, clay-heavy soils shift and crack, opening more routes. With a busy, diversified capital-city real-estate market, WDI reports come up constantly on sales. We inspect thoroughly, treat with bait or a liquid barrier, and document it for closings.

Termite Risk Across Oklahoma City Homes

Age, wood, and soil drive the pressure.

Pre-1960 Inner-City Homes

Aging wood-frame stock on old foundations.

Mid-Century Slabs

Slab cracks and joints give termites a path up.

Tight Clay Soils

Shifting central-Oklahoma soil opens new routes.

Plumbing Penetrations

Moisture and gaps around pipes invite colonies.

Crawl Spaces

Damp under-home areas in older houses.

Real-Estate Sales

WDI reports required across OKC's active market.

Why OKC Chooses Armory for Termites

Serious protection for your biggest asset.

  • Thorough Inspection

    We check foundations, slabs, and crawl spaces for activity.

  • Bait or Barrier

    Trelona bait or a liquid barrier, matched to your home.

  • WDI Reports

    Documentation ready for OKC real-estate closings.

  • Older-Home Ready

    Plans tuned to pre-1960 wood-frame construction.

  • No Renewal Fees

    Termite plans without the usual annual renewal charge.

  • Veteran-Owned

    Licensed, insured, and straight with you on cost.

Our Termite Process in OKC

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check for mud tubes, damage, and active colonies.

  2. 02

    Recommend

    We advise bait or a liquid barrier for your home and soil.

  3. 03

    Treat

    We install the system and target the colony at the source.

  4. 04

    Protect

    Ongoing monitoring and a WDI report when you need one.

Oklahoma City Trusts Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
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
Selling our older place near the core and needed a termite report fast. They inspected, found an old tube, treated it, and got us the WDI report in time for closing. Saved the sale.
David R., Oklahoma City
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

Oklahoma City Termite Control FAQs

How much does termite treatment cost in Oklahoma City?

It depends on your home size, construction, and whether we use bait or a liquid barrier. Our Trelona system installs from $599 up to about 2,000 square feet, with termite plans at $49 or $59 a month and no renewal fee. We inspect first and quote in writing with no hidden fees.

Do I need a WDI report to sell my OKC home?

Very often, yes. Lenders and buyers in Oklahoma City's active market routinely require a wood-destroying insect report before closing, especially on older homes near the core. We perform the inspection and provide the WDI documentation on your timeline so it does not hold up your sale.

Why are older Oklahoma City homes at higher termite risk?

Pre-1960 inner-city and mid-century homes are wood-frame on aging foundations, with slab cracks and plumbing penetrations that let subterranean termites reach the wood from the soil. Central Oklahoma's tight clay soils shift and open more routes. That combination makes early inspection and protection important for these homes.

How do I know if I have termites?

Look for mud tubes on the foundation, discarded wings near windows, hollow-sounding wood, or floors and trim that feel soft. Subterranean termites work out of sight, so many OKC homeowners find them only at inspection. If you see any sign, book an inspection before the damage spreads.

What is the difference between bait and a liquid barrier?

A liquid barrier treats the soil around your home to block and kill termites crossing it. Trelona bait stations draw termites in and eliminate the colony over time. The right choice depends on your OKC home's construction and soil. We recommend the option that fits your situation, not a one-size approach.
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Protect Your Oklahoma City Home From Termites

Get a free inspection from a veteran-owned team. We treat subterranean termites in older OKC homes and provide WDI reports for your sale, with no renewal fees.