Sentricon® Termite Bait System
Default for Fair Way Park properties with paver hardscape blocking continuous trenching. Lifetime warranty with annual monitoring.
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Skip to contentFairway-adjacent residential with continuous irrigation against the slab perimeter — the standard subterranean-pressure profile. Free Tier 2 next-day inspection. Species-identified FDACS-13645 report.
Fair Way Park is a residential pocket built around the perimeter of the original Palm Aire golf course corridor — single-family homes and patio units on lots that back onto irrigated fairway turf or share boundary lines with the country club’s grounds-maintenance zones. Golf-course irrigation runs daily during the dry season and several times per week year-round, which keeps soil moisture against adjacent foundations elevated continuously. That moisture corridor is exactly what native Eastern subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes) need to forage, and the inspection record reflects it.
The Fair Way Park inspection scope is therefore weighted toward the slab perimeter and the irrigated-turf boundary. We walk the foundation line carefully, check every weep hole and stucco bulge for shelter-tube activity, probe the AC condenser pad and patio block walls for mud-tube evidence, and note the moisture pattern at the property/turf interface. Drywood activity inside the structure is the secondary scope — uncommon because CBS construction predominates, but still part of every visit.
Construction era is 1980s through 1990s with CBS slab-on-grade dominant. Wood roof framing under concrete tile or asphalt-shingle covering. Screened-in lanais and paver patios run flush against the slab on most patio homes. The paver hardscape is the operative factor for treatment selection: continuous Termidor® HE trenching is blocked across most of the perimeter, which makes Sentricon® Always Active baiting the standard post-inspection recommendation.
Section A captures any active subterranean activity and species ID. Section B records previous activity, frequently referencing prior Sentricon® feeding sites from earlier preventive contracts in the area. Section C distinguishes structural compromise from cosmetic gallery evidence. Section D records prior treatment when documented, including any HOA master contract details. Section E discloses obstructed areas including paver hardscape and screened-lanai concrete pads.
Fair Way Park sits adjacent to the original Palm Aire Country Club corridor with Hunters Run and Arvida-Pompano Park in the same golf-community zone. Within Tier 2 next-day inspection range are Palm Aire immediately north, Golfview Estates, John Knox Village to the south, and Leisureville on the southern boundary.
HOA boards arranging community-wide inspection visits on annual contracts. Individual owners noticing mud-tube activity on the patio wall or who received an HOA newsletter mentioning recent subterranean activity. Real-estate buyers under contract on Fair Way Park properties needing FDACS-13645 documentation. Snowbird seasonal owners arriving for their winter residency requesting a baseline inspection before unpacking.
| Inspection type | Price | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Residential owner inspection | Free | Next-day (Tier 2) |
| FDACS-13645 WDO — real-estate closing | $75 – $150 | 24–48 hours |
| HOA community-wide inspection (per building) | By quote | 1–5 days |
| Snowbird pre-arrival inspection | Free | Pre-scheduled |
| Annual re-inspection (Sentricon® contract) | Bundled in contract | Annually |
Default for Fair Way Park properties with paver hardscape blocking continuous trenching. Lifetime warranty with annual monitoring.
Sentricon®For lots with open soil perimeter and confirmed subterranean activity. 5-10 year residual.
Liquid barrierCombination protocol when tree-base probe is positive on mature canopy.
FormosanHOA-scale community program for multi-building developments.
StructuralGolf-community neighborhoods adjacent to Fair Way Park share the irrigated-perimeter subterranean profile: Palm Aire, Hunters Run, Arvida-Pompano Park, Golfview Estates, John Knox Village, and Leisureville. All Tier 2 next-day response.
Species-identified report. HOA-friendly scheduling. No upsell.