Sentricon® Termite Bait System
HOA-coordinated install around the community perimeter. Lifetime warranty with annual monitoring.
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Skip to contentGated golf community with HOA-coordinated Sentricon® contracts and persistent subterranean pressure from fairway irrigation. Free Tier 2 next-day inspection. Species-identified FDACS-13645 report.
Hunters Run is a gated golf-and-country community — single-family homes on irrigated fairway-adjacent lots, condos along the inner ring, and the standard golf-community combination of dense landscaping, mature trees, and year-round irrigation that creates ideal subterranean termite habitat. Many of the Hunters Run associations operate community-wide termite-protection contracts through the property-management company, bundling the perimeter Sentricon® station network, annual WDO inspections, and warranty maintenance under one master agreement.
Individual owners benefit from the HOA structure two ways. The master station map already covers the building perimeter, so when activity appears the response is faster and warranty-backed. And the gate-access coordination is simpler — owners pre-clear our crew through their management company instead of arranging access individually. Owners can still request separate FDACS-13645 inspections on top of the master contract at any time; the two layers don’t conflict.
Hunters Run construction is predominantly 1980s through 1990s with CBS slab-on-grade dominant. Wood roof framing under concrete tile covering. Screened-in lanais and paver patios run flush against the slab on most units. Drywood vulnerability is low because CBS predominates and the housing stock is newer than inland Pompano historic neighborhoods.
Section A captures any active subterranean activity by species and slab-perimeter location. Section B documents the HOA master contract’s prior Sentricon® feeding sites and any historical activity recorded in the community’s grounds-maintenance log. Section C distinguishes structural from cosmetic findings. Section D records the HOA master contract details (applicator, date, station map reference). Section E discloses paver hardscape and screened-lanai concrete as obstructed areas.
Hunters Run is adjacent to the original Palm Aire Country Club corridor with Fair Way Park and Arvida-Pompano Park in the same golf-community zone. Within Tier 2 next-day inspection range are Palm Aire, Golfview Estates, John Knox Village, and Leisureville.
HOA boards and property managers scheduling annual community-wide inspections. Individual unit owners noticing mud-tube activity on patio walls or who received an HOA newsletter mentioning recent termite activity. Real-estate buyers under contract on Hunters Run units needing FDACS-13645 documentation. Snowbird seasonal owners requesting a baseline inspection before winter residency.
| Inspection type | Price | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Individual unit 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 |
HOA-coordinated install around the community perimeter. Lifetime warranty with annual monitoring.
Sentricon®Combination protocol when tree-base probe confirms Formosan in community canopy.
Formosan controlNative and invasive species treatment, species-driven protocol selection.
SubterraneanHOA-scale community program with master station map and warranty coverage.
StructuralGated golf-community neighborhoods adjacent to Hunters Run share the irrigated-perimeter subterranean profile: Palm Aire, Fair Way Park, Arvida-Pompano Park, Golfview Estates, John Knox Village, and Leisureville. All Tier 2 next-day response.
HOA-coordinated scheduling. Species-identified report. No upsell.