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Call (954) 545-2464 for swarm-day response, or send the inspection request form below and we will reach out within the next business hour. Visit Pompano Termite Control for the company background or jump to services.

Pompano Termite Control

Pompano Beach, FL termite specialists. Open 24/7 for swarm events.

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(954) 545-2464
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hello@pompanotermitecontrol.com
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HQ
6VXC+C6P
Pompano Beach, FL
By-appointment site visits only
Hours
Mon–Sun · 24 hours
Inspections scheduled 8 AM – 6 PM

Request a free inspection

We respond to every submission in under one business hour. For active swarms or visible mud tubes, call us directly.

Your information is used only to schedule your inspection. Never sold, never shared.

What happens when you call

Four minutes on the phone. Then we’re on your calendar.

1

You describe what you’re seeing

Frass piles, mud tubes, wings, hollow wood, blistered paint, real-estate closing — whatever brought you to the call.

2

We rule out look-alikes

Sawdust from carpenter ants, drywall dust from house settling, mud daubers, powder-post beetles — common mis-calls.

3

We book the inspection window

Tier 1 neighborhoods get same-day. Tier 2 gets next-day. Tier 3 within 72 hours.

4

You get a confirmation text

The technician’s name, photo, license number, and ETA. No mystery van.

Before the inspection

A short prep list for inspection day.

None of this is required. The technician can work around closed doors and locked sheds — but every minute we don’t spend hunting access is a minute spent looking at framing.

  • Clear a path to the attic ladder or panel access
  • Unlock or be ready to open any exterior storage rooms, sheds, and garages
  • Move stored boxes 18″ off baseboards in storage rooms and laundry rooms (we look for mud tubes there)
  • Note any visible droppings or wing piles — leave them undisturbed so we can identify the species
  • Have your insurance carrier and lender contacts handy if this is for a real-estate closing
  • Crate energetic dogs (the moisture meter beeps and stresses them)

Active swarm? Visible damage? Closing this week?

Call — don’t wait on the form. We answer the phone in Pompano Beach, even at midnight during spring swarm season.

Call (954) 545-2464

What happens after you call

Every Pompano Beach inspection request follows the same workflow regardless of whether the trigger is a closing-deadline WDO under FHA-203 or VA financing, a fresh swarm of Reticulitermes flavipes or Coptotermes formosanus reproductives at the threshold, a frass pile from Cryptotermes brevis on the hardwood floor, or an annual maintenance re-inspection under a transferable warranty contract. The intake call captures the address, the symptom you observed, the structural type (CBS ranch, wood-frame heritage, condo, townhome, commercial pad), and any closing or HOA deadline that drives the scheduling window. The same Florida-licensed Certified Operator who will perform the treatment arrives at the property, walks the slab perimeter and garage stem wall for subterranean mud tubes, walks the attic truss bottom-chord network for drywood kick-out holes and frass piles, and documents every finding on the FDACS-13645 inspection form under Section A (species identification) and Section B (treatment-method recommendation).

What you receive in writing

The pre-treatment quote arrives the same day for Tier 1 calls and within 48 hours for Tier 2 calls. The quote names the species in Latin and common nomenclature, the recommended chemistry (Sentricon® Always Active baiting, Termidor® HE liquid soil barrier at 0.06% active ingredient, Vikane® sulfuryl fluoride tent fumigation, no-tent Termidor® foam or XT-2000 borate injection, or a combined scope for mixed-species findings), the linear footage or station count, the trench depth or fumigation cubic-footage calculation, and the exact dollar amount — no "starting at" placeholder pricing and no upsell scripts. The warranty document ships with the treatment-completion record, names the species covered, the annual re-inspection cycle, and the transfer terms that follow the property at first ownership change. Title companies, mortgage lenders, HOA management companies, real-estate attorneys, and property managers receive copies directly on request formatted to match each recipient's standard intake form. Documentation drops cleanly into the property's pest-management compliance file or the FHA-203 / VA closing package without re-formatting.

Active swarm response

Pompano Beach termite swarms peak between February and June with the Formosan flight running mid-April through late June and peaking on the first hot, humid evening after sundown. A visible swarm at the threshold, pool screen, or pool deck means a colony is actively dispersing reproductives — every reproductive that lands on a moisture-favorable wood-to-soil contact has the capacity to establish a satellite colony. Active swarm calls get priority response within 24 hours regardless of standard tier window. Do not vacuum the swarmer wings or the frass piles before the inspector arrives — the original sample is forensic evidence the Certified Operator uses to confirm the species and locate the establishment point. Capture a few discarded wings in a clean envelope, photograph the swarm origin, note the time and date, and call the local number above.