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A pre-home buying termite inspection is a specialized evaluation performed by a licensed professional to detect active infestations, past damage, and conditions that might attract wood-destroying insects (WDOs). While standard home inspections cover general systems like plumbing and electrical, they often lack the depth required to find termites, which are "silent destroyers" that eat wood from the inside out. Integrating this inspection into the home-buying process is vital for protecting financial investments, ensuring structural safety, and providing critical leverage during price negotiations. The Necessity of Early Detection

Termites cause more than $5 billion in property damage annually in the U.S., a cost that is rarely covered by standard homeowners insurance. Because termites typically infest hidden areas like internal wall frames, subfloors, and attics, damage is often invisible to the untrained eye until it becomes catastrophic.

The Importance of Termite Inspections in Real Estate Transactions