Sentricon® Always Active
In-ground bait stations — colony elimination
Learn moreNative, Formosan, and Asian subterranean termite elimination with Sentricon® Always Active baiting + Termidor® HE non-repellent liquid soil barrier. Transferable warranty. Tier 2 within 48 hours for John Knox Village.
John Knox Village is a senior-living continuing-care community — multi-story residential blocks with shared wood-truss roof systems. The defining inspection feature is that scheduling around resident activity windows, and the subterranean control program scope here is built around that reality. John Knox Village subterranean control program runs around posted public-access hours. Records rooms, library stacks, mechanical chases, and ceiling plenums are treated during the off-public-hours window — early morning before public open or after the standard close. Public-facing areas are inspected non-disruptively during open hours using visual-only methods. The municipal procurement documentation package (W-9, COI naming the City as additional insured, SBE/MWBE participation where applicable) is sent before the visit. The John Knox Village subterranean control program workflow is built around one principle: the species identification on the FDACS-13645 inspection report drives the chemistry selection, not the other way around. We carry every approved Florida termite treatment method under one operator — Sentricon® Always Active baiting, Termidor® HE non-repellent liquid soil barrier, no-tent localized Termidor® foam or XT-2000 borate injection, whole-structure tent fumigation with Vikane® sulfuryl fluoride, and Florida Building Code-compliant pre-construction soil treatment for new builds — so the John Knox Village recommendation is selected on structural and biological fit, not on what our license card limits us to.
Drywood activity on a John Knox Village property — almost always Cryptotermes brevis (West Indian drywood) or Incisitermes snyderi (Southeastern drywood) — defaults to whole-house tent fumigation with Vikane® sulfuryl fluoride for multi-room or whole-attic findings, or no-tent localized Termidor® foam injection for single-rafter or confined-trim findings. Tent fumigation runs a 72-hour cycle at a target concentration of 16 to 32 oz⋅hr/1000 ft³ depending on roof system and ambient temperature, and re-entry is cleared only after the licensed Certified Operator confirms residual gas below 1 ppm. No-tent injection drills representative access holes at 8-to-12-inch spacing along the affected truss bottom-chord, rafter, or trim member and seals each hole with color-matched filler. The treatment selection is driven by the species-identification finding on the FDACS-13645 inspection report — no species, no scope.
The John Knox Village building stock — multi-story residential blocks with shared wood-truss roof systems — shapes treatment access and chemistry selection. Wood roof framing carries drywood termite findings concentrated at truss bottom-chord interfaces, barrel-tile and concrete-tile roof voids hold the air space drywood colonies prefer, and any original heritage wood elements get flagged for preservation-grade treatment access. Treatment access points for any drilled work are planned in advance during the pre-treatment inspection so the homeowner sees the access map before any chemistry is applied. Because the dominant John Knox Village inspection finding is drywood activity, the subterranean control program chemistry leads with either whole-house tent fumigation (Vikane® sulfuryl fluoride for multi-room or whole-attic findings) or no-tent localized Termidor® foam injection (for single-rafter or confined-trim findings). The treatment selection is driven by the species identification and gallery-extent finding on the FDACS-13645 inspection report.
John Knox Village sits inside the Tier 2 48-hour response window. We schedule the pre-treatment inspection within two business days of the call and issue the written treatment scope within 24 hours of inspection completion. Closing-deadline windows under FHA-203, VA, or conventional financing are prioritized inside the Tier 2 queue. The documentation package shipped with every John Knox Village subterranean control program includes the Florida-licensed Certified Operator signed report, treatment-method chemistry log, transferable warranty certificate, and the FDACS-required application records. Commercial and civic properties also receive the COI naming the landlord or municipality as additional insured, the W-9, and the current FDACS pest-control business license.
Every John Knox Village subterranean control program ships with a written, transferable warranty document tied to the property. Annual re-inspection cycles are included, and the treatment report drops into the property's pest-management documentation file or any FHA/VA closing package the homeowner needs. If termite activity returns inside the warranty window, we retreat at no charge to the homeowner.
| Method / scope | Price | Vacate window |
|---|---|---|
| Sentricon® perimeter installation (per linear foot) | $18 – $32 | None |
| Termidor® HE soil barrier (per linear foot) | $12 – $22 | None |
| Combined bait + barrier program (per linear foot) | $26 – $48 | None |
| Formosan-genus aggressive protocol (per linear foot) | $32 – $55 | None |
| Annual monitoring re-inspection | Free | None |
| Active swarm response visit | Free | None |
In-ground bait stations — colony elimination
Learn moreNon-repellent liquid soil treatment
Learn moreAggressive station density for invasive Coptotermes
Learn moreFDACS-13645 species identification before treatment
Learn moreJohn Knox Village subterranean control program pricing depends on linear footage, structure type, and the species findings documented on the pre-treatment inspection. Most John Knox Village residential properties fall in the standard pricing range shown in the table below — no upsell scripts, no "starting at" language, and a transferable warranty included in the contract. Commercial and HOA-managed properties receive volume pricing when multiple units or buildings are scoped under one mobilization.
Tier 2 within 48 hours for John Knox Village. Closing-deadline windows under FHA, VA, or conventional financing are prioritized inside the standard queue and we will work with your title company or lender to align the treatment date with the underwriting deadline. Active swarm response — visible swarmers, fresh frass piles, or new mud-tube findings — gets priority within 24 hours regardless of the standard tier window.
John Knox Village's building stock and dominant species finding both lean toward drywood termite activity — original wood framing, barrel-tile roof voids, or older interior wood trim that hold the air spaces drywood colonies prefer. The treatment scope leads with either whole-house tent fumigation for widespread activity or no-tent localized Termidor® foam injection for confined findings. Either way, the species identification on the FDACS-13645 report drives the chemistry selection.
Native Eastern subterranean (Reticulitermes flavipes) colonies in John Knox Village run 60,000 to 1 million workers and consume wood at a steady but moderate rate. The invasive Formosan subterranean (Coptotermes formosanus), first detected in Florida at Hallandale just south of Pompano, builds colonies that reach several million workers and consume wood up to ten times faster than the native species. The Formosan also builds aerial carton nests inside wall voids that don't require continuous soil contact — meaning a colony can establish above-ground without ever leaving a mud tube as evidence. Per UF/IFAS, Formosans account for roughly 25% of all Florida structural infestations and require a tighter Sentricon® station spacing plus layered Termidor® HE protocol.
Crews staged inside Broward County. Same Florida-licensed Certified Operator, same FDACS-compliant scope, same transferable warranty. Every primary Pompano corridor below gets the same subterranean control program protocol applied to John Knox Village.
Same FDACS-licensed crew, same response tier, same written warranty. One call covers any termite vertical scoped to John Knox Village — drywood, subterranean, Formosan, pre-construction, or any combined-species treatment scope.
John Knox Village sits in the civic corridor of Pompano Beach with shared subterranean control program scope across the surrounding blocks. Adjacent areas where we run the same protocol: Palm Aire, Cypress Bend, Cresthaven, and the wider Pompano Beach corridor. View the full Subterranean Termite Control service hub for the city-wide overview, including pricing tables for every method, the FDACS license and bond information, and the full warranty terms that ship with every Pompano Beach treatment contract.
Homeowners after a confirmed inspection finding — frass piles on hardwood, mud tubes at the slab edge, swarmers at thresholds during the spring flight. Property managers running annual pest-management documentation across single-tenant or multi-tenant blocks. Sellers and buyers coordinating closing-deadline treatments under FHA-203, VA, or conventional financing windows. Long-tenure John Knox Village homeowners scheduling annual maintenance under a rotating warranty contract. Title companies handling property-transfer documentation, estate executors during probate-administration closings, and HOA boards running community-wide compliance protocols on multi-unit blocks. Real-estate attorneys and lenders requesting WDO documentation under standard Florida closing protocols. Every John Knox Village caller gets the same response window — a free pre-treatment inspection, a written scope in plain language, and an exact-priced treatment quote with no upsell scripts and no "starting at" placeholder pricing.
Every approved Florida method under one operator. Written warranty. No upsell.