NEARPEST publishes recurring residential ranges so a homeowner can compare cadence before entering the quote funnel. Home size selects the final amount inside the range. Estate and unusually large lots are quoted because perimeter, wall, and landscape labor can exceed a standard route.
Termites, rodents, bed bugs, and commercial sites are inspection-led. A responsible quote needs the footprint, access, activity, treatment method, follow-up, warranty, and repair scope.
Published San Tan Valley price structure
| Program | Frequency | Published range | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quarterly | Four scheduled services each year | From $49/mo by home size | Lighter recurring pressure |
| Basic | Every 60 days | $59–$79/mo | Ants, roaches, spiders, crickets, common pests |
| Monthly | Every month | $99–$119/mo | Higher recurring pressure and closer monitoring |
| Scorpion | Every month | $99–$119/mo | Wall, harborage, prey, and entry-point work |
| Initial Defense Service | First recurring visit | $129–$179 | Opening treatment for standard home sizes |
| Specialty work | Inspection-led | Written quote | Termites, rodents, bed bugs, commercial |
What changes the recurring plan price?
The recurring payment should identify included pests, scheduled frequency, initial service, cancellation terms, and whether between-visit re-service is included. NEARPEST plans are month-to-month with free re-service for covered activity.
Why are termites and rodents quoted separately?
Publishing one low teaser price for those jobs would hide the actual completion scope. The written inspection explains what each line solves before work begins.
How do you compare two pest-control quotes?
Ask what happens if activity returns in two weeks. The answer shows whether the quote buys accountability or only the scheduled visit.
Our published-price method
The result is less mysterious, not artificially simple: known route work is public; unknown structural scope is inspected and written.
