Certified Pest Inspection

Protect Your Home against Termites, Powder-Post Beetles, and Wood-Destroying Organisms.

Wood-destroying organisms (WDI) have the potential to inflict substantial harm to properties. Identifying the signs of termite, powder-post beetle, or other wood-destroying insect activity may not always be straightforward, but early detection is key to safeguarding your investment and avoiding exorbitant repair expenses. This is precisely why we strongly advise incorporating WDO inspections within every comprehensive home inspection and prior to finalizing any real estate transaction. If you’re buying or selling a home, Ronin Home Inspections is your go-to solution for experienced Wood Boring Organisms inspection.  Our priority is to give homeowners and buyers the confidence they need to make the best home purchase decisions. Contact us at (517) 318-1742 or schedule online now.

CERTIFIED PEST INSPECTION

WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS

With Inspection - $FREE 

Without Inspection - $100


Why Should I Get A Pest Inspection

Our inspectors undergo comprehensive training to enhance their ability to assist in the inspection process for wood-destroying organisms. With their specialized expertise, they can easily identify unmistakable indicators of potential damage to your residential or commercial property. They meticulously evaluate each aspect to determine if further treatment may be necessary.


What we are looking for:

  • Termites
  • Carpenter bees
  • Carpenter beetles
  • Powder-post beetles
  • Old house borers
  • Other wood-destroying insects & organisms


Identify Early Warning Signs

As part of our comprehensive inspection for wood-destroying insects, our inspectors diligently complete the NPMA-33 Wood Destroying Insect Inspection form. Based on the findings, it may be necessary for you to consider professional treatment from a licensed pest control company. If required, our local inspector can assist you in finding appropriate treatment options tailored to your specific wood-destroying insect needs. In addition to carefully examining the exterior of your home, our inspectors will thoroughly check for wood-destroying insects in areas such as sink cabinets, visible floor joists, rim joists or band boards, as well as beams and posts.


Contact Ronin Home Inspections at (517) 318-1742 today to arrange to have a pest inspection completed.



GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL A HOME

Our detailed report, sent via email within 24 hours of the inspection, includes photos, descriptions, and

recommendations to help you avoid future expenses caused by hidden problems.

VIEW A SAMPLE REPORT

Add-On Inspection Services

In addition to your general home inspection, we offer these detailed inspections:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


  • Are Radon Tests Required?

    In some areas, Radon tests are required. Since one out of three homes test high for radon in our area, Radon testing is always recommended.

  • Is Radon Testing Expensive?

    Radon tests are an affordable way to test your home for radioactive hazards.

  • Where Does Radon Come From?

    Radon is released naturally from the decomposition of uranium in soil. rocks, and water. Afterward, Radon finds it’s way into your home and can have harmful effects if not remediated.

  • What Level of Radon Is Safe?

    The EPA recommends remediation if your home exceeds a 4 pCi/L. Radon Risks are based on your long term exposure. Since Mitigation is reasonable in price, the EPA recommends considering a fix between 2-4pCi/L.

  • What will it cost?

    It is important to remember that costs should not be the only factor you consider, but we understand that is important.  the cost for a single family home inspection varies by the size, age and location of the home.  Additional products like WDO inspections and Radon testing can also change the price.  You can get a specific price quote by accessing our online scheduling system

  • Why is Radon Dangerous?

    Exposure to Radon increases the risk of lung cancer, especially in those who smoke.


    Radon kills more people than drunk drivers per year.

  • How Do I Lower My Radon Level?

    Radon remediation devices work to help reduce levels to a safe amount. Before seeking one of these devices, it is recommended that you test you home to see if one of those is necessary.

  • Can Radon Get in Drinking Water?

    If you have Radon levels, it can find its way into your home’s water supply if your water comes from a well. There are treatment options available that we can recommend.

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