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Termite Inspection in Oklahoma City

Termites do their damage out of sight, so catching them early takes a trained eye. Our free termite inspection checks the whole home and documents what we find, whether you are buying, selling, or just protecting your house.

  • Free, no-pressure home inspection
  • WDI reports for real-estate deals
  • Clear written findings and quote
  • Licensed, veteran-owned team

Why a Termite Inspection Matters

Most termite damage is discovered by accident, long after it started. A professional inspection is the one reliable way to catch a colony early, before it turns into thousands of dollars of structural repair that insurance will not cover.

Inspections also protect real-estate deals. Many home sales in Oklahoma call for a WDI report, a wood-destroying insect inspection that documents any evidence of termites for the buyer, seller, and lender. We handle both routine and transaction inspections.

What a Termite Inspection Covers

A full look at where termites hide and enter.

  • Foundation and Perimeter

    We check the slab, piers, and soil line for mud tubes and activity.

  • Crawl Space and Wood

    We probe accessible framing and sub-floor wood for damage.

  • Moisture Points

    We flag the damp spots that draw and feed termite colonies.

  • Written Findings

    You get a clear report of what we found and what it means.

  • WDI Reports

    Real-estate inspection reports for buyers, sellers, and lenders.

  • No-Pressure Quote

    If treatment is needed, you get a written quote and options.

What We Look For

Termites leave subtle clues. These are the signs our inspectors check.

Mud Tubes

Pencil-width soil tunnels climbing foundations and piers.

Swarmers and Wings

Winged termites or shed wings near windows and light.

Damaged Wood

Hollow-sounding or blistered wood along the structure.

Moisture and Wood Contact

Wood-to-soil contact and damp areas that invite termites.

Frass and Debris

Fine debris and residue that can mark active galleries.

Prior Treatment

Evidence of past termite work and its current status.

How the Inspection Works

  1. 01

    Schedule

    Book a free inspection or a WDI report for a home sale.

  2. 02

    Inspect

    We examine the foundation, crawl space, wood, and moisture points.

  3. 03

    Report

    You get clear written findings, with a WDI form when needed.

  4. 04

    Plan

    If termites are present, we recommend treatment and options.

Inspections That Protect Buyers and Owners

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We needed a termite report to close on our house and Armory turned it around fast and professionally. The inspector explained everything and the paperwork was exactly what our lender needed.
Nicole F., Norman
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
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Matt K., OKC Metro

Inspections for Home Sales and Peace of Mind

A WDI report is a standard part of many Oklahoma home sales. It documents any current or past evidence of wood-destroying insects so the buyer knows what they are getting and the lender can clear the loan. A clean or clearly resolved report keeps a closing on track.

Even outside a sale, a periodic inspection is cheap insurance. Termites can feed for a long time before anyone notices, so an annual check on an older or wood-framed home catches problems while they are still small and inexpensive to fix. Early detection is the whole point.

Termite Inspection FAQs

Is the termite inspection really free?

Our standard home termite inspection is free with no obligation. If you need a WDI report for a real-estate transaction, that is a documented inspection with a report fee. Either way we tell you the cost up front before we begin.

What is a WDI report?

A WDI, or wood-destroying insect report, is a formal inspection document often required for home sales. It records any evidence of termites and other wood-destroying insects, past or present, so buyers, sellers, and lenders have a clear picture before closing.

How long does a termite inspection take?

A typical home inspection takes about 30 to 60 minutes depending on the size of the house and access to the crawl space and perimeter. We check the foundation, accessible wood, and moisture points, then walk you through the findings.

What happens if you find termites?

We document exactly what we found and explain your options, then provide a written treatment quote with no pressure. You decide how to proceed. Catching an active colony during inspection is the best-case outcome, because it can be treated before more damage occurs.

How often should I have my home inspected?

An annual termite inspection is a good rule for most Oklahoma homes, especially older or wood-framed houses. Homes on a protection plan are monitored as part of the service, and a fresh inspection is smart any time you buy or sell.
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