Best Termite Inspection in Orlando, FL
Compare 42 local termite inspection providers in Orlando. Verified listings with real contact info.
42 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-17
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Solve Pest Pros
FSG Inspections
All American Pest Control
Imperial Pest Prevention
ABC Home & Commercial Services
Florida Umbrella Inspections
Pro Inspect Solutions
Massey Services Pest Control
TotalNest Pest Defense
Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control
Scientific Pest Control and Termite, Inc.
Drake Lawn & Pest Control
Brooks Pest Solutions
Panther Pest Control
Massey Services Pest Control
Massey Services Pest Control
Aruza Pest Control
Stark Exterminators
Trapline Pest Solutions
Termite Lawn And Pest, Inc
Turner Pest Control
Central Florida Building Inspectors
Custom Pest Solutions Inc
Best Pest Control
Proforce Pest Control - Orlando
McCall Pest & Wildlife - Orlando
HomeTeam Pest Defense
Rowland Pest Management, Inc.
Titan Pest Control Services LLC
Orkin
Dave's Pest Control - Longwood
Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control
Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control
Dave's Pest Control - Sanford
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a termite inspection required when buying a home in Florida?
Most Florida purchase contracts include a WDO (wood-destroying organism) inspection contingency, and VA/FHA loans require documented WDI/WDO clearance. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) licenses pest control businesses and certified operators under Chapter 482, Florida Statutes, to issue the official **FDACS-13645** WDO report form used in closings. Always hire an FDACS-licensed firm, not just a generic handyman.
How much does a termite inspection cost in Florida?
A termite inspection typically costs $75 to $175 for a standard single-family home. The WDI report required for real estate transactions is usually at the higher end. Many pest control companies offer free inspections with treatment plan sign-up.
What types of termites are found in Florida?
Subterranean termites are found throughout most of Florida and are the most destructive species. They are most active in spring and early summer. Older housing stock with abundant wood-to-soil contact provides ideal conditions. Warmer areas typically have higher termite pressure.
How often should I have my home inspected for termites in Florida?
Annual termite inspections are recommended, especially for homes without an active monitoring or treatment plan. Homes over 30 years old, homes with crawl spaces, or properties with wood mulch or landscaping close to the foundation are at higher risk. Many homeowners bundle termite inspections with annual pest control contracts.