If you’re buying or selling a home in North Central Florida, a WDO (Wood-Destroying Organism) inspection is a critical step in the process. These inspections help identify issues caused by termites, wood-decaying fungi, and other pests.
What Is a WDO Inspection?
A WDO inspection is a detailed evaluation of a property to check for signs of organisms that damage wood structures.
Includes inspection for:
- Termites
- Wood-decaying fungi
- Powderpost beetles
- Carpenter ants
Why WDO Inspections Are Important
- Required for many real estate transactions
- Helps buyers avoid costly surprises
- Gives sellers credibility and transparency
What Inspectors Look For
During a WDO inspection, professionals examine:
- Structural wood components
- Crawl spaces and attics
- Exterior and foundation areas
Common Findings
- Active infestations
- Previous damage
- Conditions that could lead to infestation
Why Choose a Professional
A certified pest control company like Powerhouse Pest Control ensures accurate reporting and compliance with Florida standards.
Conclusion
A WDO inspection protects both buyers and sellers by providing a clear understanding of a property’s condition.
Schedule your WDO inspection with Powerhouse Pest Control today and move forward with confidence.
