Snap Pest Control

Pest & Animal Control
Mississauga ON L5K 2M3
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Angela Preocanin in Burlington
Angela Preocanin in Burlington
1 review BURLINGTON, ON
10/10

Termite extermination

We had discovered that our house had been infested by termites and as you can imagine, I was very distraught. I was referred to Joe from Snap Pest Control and I cannot say enough about his ability to make this situation right!! His calming words allieviated much of the anxiety I was experiencing. His service was honest and forthcoming, right down to the calculations for the amount of chemical we needed. He has made this very stressful time easier. I had "big name" companies quote twice the price without offering all the additional service that Joe offers.

Thank you Joe!! You are the best!!

Approximate cost of services:
$2,000.00
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Company Response

Thanks for the great review. I'm always amazed at the far reaching potential of subterranean termites. A shelter tube created by the termites was seen protruding from a basement ceiling one day by my clients.They were fortunate enough to have called a local pest control company run by one of my mentors. He took one look and knew right away that the problem was termite related. The plan was to remove portions of the affected ceiling and walls to ascertain an entry point as well as develop a plan of action. I removed a 2 x 6 that was butted up against the bottom portion of a wall and discovered an used electrical box that was cut into the cinder block foundation. It was clear that the termites were entering via this spot but since the rest of the home was finished it was decided to treat all affected wood by cross drilling with a borate. I made calculations and the slab and exterior were treated with a termitcide with excellent soil bonding properties. Water issues were also addressed and a follow up visit in 6 months was arranged where the still exposed wood (showed no signs) was retreated as insurance.