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Termite Treatment

Termite Treatment That
Ends the Colony

Trench-and-treat liquid termiticide with a warranty, serving Phoenix's East Valley. Most homes run $400-$1,200 — exact quote after a free inspection.

Licensed · AZ Office of Pest Management

Free re-service between visits

Prices published — no mystery quotes

Same-day service when booked by 1pm

Found tubes? Activity confirmed? Here's exactly what happens next — what we apply, where we apply it, what it costs and what the warranty covers. No black box.

Our standard termite treatment is a liquid soil application using a non-repellent termiticide. Non-repellent is the key word: termites can't smell it, taste it or avoid it. They tunnel through treated soil, pick up the product and carry it back through the colony — workers, soldiers, queen. Repellent products just push termites somewhere else. Non-repellents end them.

What we do

Non-Repellent Termiticide

Undetectable to termites and transferred through the colony. The modern standard for a reason.

Trench-and-Treat

We trench the soil at your foundation and create a continuous treated zone around the structure.

Slab Drilling Where Needed

Patios, garages and porches get drilled and injected so the treated zone has no gaps. Holes get patched.

Warranty Included

Every full treatment comes with a warranty. If termites return, we return. Free.

How the Treatment Works

We dig a narrow trench along your foundation down to the footer and apply termiticide at the label rate as we backfill. That creates a continuous treated zone in the exact soil termites must cross to reach your home — there is no other route for a subterranean colony.

Where concrete meets the house — patios, garage slabs, porches, walkways — we drill small holes through the slab, inject product underneath and patch the holes. Skipping the drilling is how cheap treatments fail: termites simply route under the untreated concrete. We don't skip it.

Most treatments finish in a single day. The product binds to the soil and keeps working for years, and your warranty covers anything that gets through in the meantime.

Localized vs. Full-Perimeter — and What It Costs

Not every home needs the full perimeter. If activity is isolated to one wall and the inspection supports it, a localized treatment of that section costs less and can be the right call. If tubes show up in multiple spots, full-perimeter is the honest recommendation — treating one wall of an active colony just relocates the problem.

Pricing straight up: most East Valley homes land roughly between $400 and $1,200, driven mainly by the linear footage of your foundation and how much concrete needs drilling. Localized spots sit at the low end; large homes with wraparound patios at the high end.

Your exact number comes after the free inspection, in writing, before any work starts. No surprises on the invoice, and the warranty is included — not an upsell.

Plans & pricing

Covered on a plan, priced in public.

Shield

Every 90 days

$35/mo

$105 billed quarterly

Year-round coverage for the common desert pests.

Start with Shield
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Shield+

Every 60 days

$45/mo

$90 billed every 2 months

Our scorpion plan. Bi-monthly visits tuned to AZ scorpion pressure.

Start with Shield+

Max

Monthly

$59/mo

$59 billed monthly

Maximum pressure control — monthly visits plus seasonal mosquito.

Start with Max

$99 initial visit — One-time initial visit — full interior + exterior knockdown service. Often discounted with an annual plan.

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Questions, answered

How much does termite treatment cost in Phoenix?

Most East Valley homes land roughly between $400 and $1,200. The drivers are linear footage of foundation and how much slab drilling the layout requires — a localized spot treatment costs far less than a full perimeter on a big home. Your exact quote comes free, in writing, after the inspection.

How long does termite treatment last?

Modern non-repellent termiticides bind to the soil and stay effective for years after application. Soil conditions and landscaping changes affect the exact lifespan, which is why every full treatment includes a warranty — if termites find a way through, we re-treat at no charge.

Do I have to leave my house during treatment?

No. The work happens outside — trenching soil at the foundation and drilling exterior concrete — and products are applied according to the label. You can go about your day; expect some drilling noise and a tidy line of patched holes when we're done.

What's the difference between repellent and non-repellent termiticide?

Repellent products create a barrier termites detect and avoid — which sounds good until they find the one gap in it. Non-repellents are invisible to termites: they tunnel through, contact the product and spread it through the colony before it takes effect. That transfer is what actually collapses a colony, and it's all we use.

Is liquid treatment or bait better for Arizona termites?

For desert subterranean termites under a Valley slab home, liquid soil treatment is the workhorse: it puts a continuous treated zone in the soil immediately and leverages the colony-transfer effect. Baits work but act slower and depend on ongoing monitoring. For most East Valley homes with active tubes, liquid wins on speed, cost and certainty.

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