Termite Fumigation

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Termite Fumigation in LA County, CA

Eliminate Termites for Good & Support a Local, Family-Owned Business

Termites can silently destroy your home's structure, leading to costly damage before you even notice. At The Termite Guy, our expert fumigation services eliminate termites at their source and are backed by a five-year warranty for long-lasting protection. With decades of experience, we ensure your home remains safe, sound, and termite-free.

Complete Termite Fumigation Solutions

The Termite Guy provides comprehensive fumigation services designed to eliminate termite infestations throughout your entire home. This method of treatment involves enclosing your house within a vinyl-coated nylon tarpaulin tent and filling it with Vikane gas fumigants to ensure complete termite elimination at all life stages. The fumigants are held inside the tent for a precise amount of time to achieve maximum effectiveness before the tent is removed, and your home is ventilated to safely release the fumigants. Every fumigation is backed by our industry-leading five-year warranty, ensuring your home remains protected long after the treatment is complete.

How to Prepare for Termite Fumigation

Preparing your home for fumigation is a crucial step to ensure the process is safe and effective. Watch our video below and follow these steps to protect your belongings and streamline the treatment process.

Plan for Temporary Relocation

Arrange accommodations for your family and pets for two nights. All pets, including fish, must be removed from the property before fumigation begins.

Secure Food and Personal Items

All food, medications, and personal care products must be placed in special fumigation bags provided by our team or removed from the home. Be sure to seal these items properly to prevent exposure to the fumigant.

Prepare the Exterior of Your Home

Trim shrubs and move outdoor furniture or items at least 12 inches away from the structure. Unlock gates and ensure clear access to the property for our technicians.

Ready the Interior

Open all doors, cabinets, and drawers to allow the fumigant to circulate thoroughly. Remove all plants from the home and garage to ensure their safety.

Coordinate Gas Shutoff

Your local gas company will turn off the gas on the morning of the fumigation. Leave the tag on the meter in place as confirmation that the gas line is inactive.

Our licensed technicians are here to assist with any questions and provide step-by-step instructions, ensuring your home is fully prepared for the fumigation process.

Our 3-Day Fumigation Process

Fumigation is the most effective way to eliminate termites, reaching deep into every corner of your home. The process takes three days, during which you’ll need to arrange accommodations for two nights.

Day One: Preparation and Treatment

Your gas company will turn off the gas between 7 AM and 11 AM and place a safety tag on your meter. Our licensed technicians will then cover your home with secure tarps. After confirming all people, pets, and unsealed items are removed, the fumigator releases sulfuryl fluoride gas to penetrate the wood and eliminate termites.

Day Two: Aeration

Our team will inspect the tarps and begin aerating your home by installing ventilation fans and exhaust systems to safely remove the fumigant.

Day Three: Clearance and Reentry

The tarps are removed, and air quality testing ensures your home is safe. Once cleared, a “Re-Entry” notice is placed on your door, confirming the exact time your home is ready for return.

With the fumigation complete, you can return to a termite-free home with total peace of mind.

Vikane Gas Fumigant: The Gold Standard for Termite Elimination

Vikane gas fumigant is a trusted and proven solution for eliminating termites, offering unparalleled effectiveness in treating infestations throughout your entire home. This odorless and colorless gas penetrates deeply into wood and other structural materials, ensuring termites are eradicated at all life stages, from eggs to adults.

Why Choose Vikane Gas Fumigant?

  • Complete Elimination: Vikane’s powerful formula targets termites where they live, including hard-to-reach areas that other treatments can’t access.
  • Non-Staining and Residue-Free: Unlike some treatments, Vikane leaves no stains or residues, ensuring your home is as clean as it is pest-free.
  • Safe and Regulated: When applied by licensed professionals, Vikane is both safe and highly effective, with strict protocols ensuring the safety of your home and family.
  • Eco-Conscious Choice: Vikane breaks down quickly after ventilation, leaving no long-term environmental impact.

Unmatched Protection with a Five-Year Warranty

Our fumigation services come with an industry-leading five-year warranty, providing you with peace of mind and reliable protection. If termites return within five years of treatment, we will re-treat your home at no additional cost. This warranty is a testament to the confidence we have in our methods and our commitment to long-term results.

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Common Questions

Does heat treatment damage anything in the home?

Heat treatment is generally safe for most building materials, but certain heat-sensitive items — electronics, artwork, candles, some plastics — need to be removed or protected before treatment. We'll walk through what needs to be moved before your scheduled treatment.

Is heat treatment as effective as fumigation for drywood termites?

Heat treatment can be highly effective for drywood termites when properly executed, particularly for treating a defined area or void. For widespread infestation across a large or complex structure, fumigation is generally the more reliable whole-structure option.

Can I stay in my home during heat treatment if it's localized to one area?

If treatment is limited to a specific area, you can often remain elsewhere in the home; whole-structure heat treatment, like fumigation, requires the home to be vacated during the process.

How long does heat treatment take?

Most heat treatments are completed in a single day, since there's no aeration period required the way there is with fumigation.

How does heat treatment for termites work?

Heat treatment uses specialized equipment to raise the temperature inside the treated area to a level that is lethal to drywood termites. The heat penetrates deep into the wood, eliminating termites without the use of fumigant gas or tents. Pros: • No fumigant gas or tenting required. • Can often be completed in a single day. • You typically do not have to leave your home for several days as you would with fumigation. • Leaves no chemical residue. Cons: • Typically more expensive than localized chemical treatment. • Depending on the property, it may not be suitable for widespread infestations. • Heat-sensitive items may need to be removed or protected, such as wood furniture assembled with glue, artwork, candles, vinyl records, electronics, certain musical instruments, and other items that can warp, melt, or be damaged by high temperatures.

Can localized treatment be used for subterranean termites?

Yes. Localized treatment is the standard treatment for subterranean termites. Unlike drywood termites, subterranean termites live in the soil and travel into structures through mud tubes, so fumigation is not effective against them. Depending on the infestation, we may recommend a localized treatment, a perimeter soil treatment, or a combination of both to eliminate the colony and protect your home.

Is localized treatment as effective as fumigation?

Localized treatment is highly effective when drywood termite activity is limited to one or two accessible areas. Because the inspection is visual only, it treats only the areas where termite activity is found and cannot address hidden infestations that are not visible at the time of the inspection. The treatments include a 1-year warranty, limited to the specific area(s) that were treated. If widespread or inaccessible termite activity is suspected, fumigation may be the more appropriate solution.

How long does localized treatment take to complete?

Most localized treatments are completed in a single visit, typically a few hours, depending on how many areas need treatment and how accessible they are.

Does localized treatment require me to leave my home?

No. In most cases, you can remain in your home during a localized treatment because only specific areas are treated rather than the entire structure. However, you will need to stay out of the treated area for a few hours after the application, as instructed by your technician.

How much does localized treatment cost?

Cost depends entirely on the extent and location of the infestation found during inspection, so we don't estimate it sight-unseen. Once we've inspected your property, you'll get a clear, written treatment estimate before any work begins.

When does localized treatment make sense instead of fumigation?

It's the right call when an inspection confirms termite activity is confined to one or a few accessible locations, rather than spread throughout the structure. It causes far less disruption than fumigation, since there's no need to vacate the home or bag up food.

What is localized (spot) termite treatment?

Localized treatment targets termite activity in a specific, identified area — like a single beam, sill plate, or section of subflooring — using injected or applied treatments directly where the infestation is, without tenting the whole structure.

How soon can I move back in after fumigation?

Once the home has aerated and passes clearance testing, we will remove the tent, certify the structure as safe, and post a Safe for Re-Entry Notice on the front door. We recommend returning to your home in the afternoon on your scheduled re-entry day. The homeowner is responsible for contacting the gas company at least 48 hours in advance to schedule gas restoration. Be sure to request an afternoon appointment, as the home must first be certified safe for re-entry. Do not remove the Safe for Re-Entry Notice from your front door until after the gas company arrives, as they will not enter the property if the notice is missing.

Who manages the fumigation process from start to finish?

We manage the entire fumigation process from start to finish. Your Transaction Coordinator and inspector will be your primary point of contact throughout the process. They coordinate scheduling with the fumigation crew, collect all required documents and authorizations, provide preparation instructions, and keep you informed every step of the way to ensure everything stays on track.

When is fumigation the right call instead of spot treatment?

Fumigation is typically recommended when drywood termites are found in multiple areas of the home or when they are suspected to be hidden inside walls, attics, eaves, or other inaccessible areas where localized treatment cannot reach. If the infestation is limited to one or two accessible areas, localized treatment is often the more practical and less disruptive option.

How much does fumigation cost?

Fumigation pricing is based primarily on the cubic footage of your home, which determines the amount of tarping and fumigant required. Our fumigations also include a 5-year warranty, providing long-term protection and added peace of mind. Call us at (877) TERMITE | (877) 837-6483 with your address, and we can provide a ballpark estimate before scheduling your inspection.

Does fumigation leave any residual protection?

No. Once the fumigation is complete and the home has been properly aerated, the fumigant gas completely dissipates and leaves no residue on your furniture, clothing, dishes, or other household items. Because the gas leaves no residue, there is no need to clean your home after fumigation beyond your normal routine. For added peace of mind, our fumigations are backed by a 5-year warranty, giving you continued protection long after the process is complete.

Does fumigation come with a warranty?

Yes, every fumigation we perform is backed by a 5-year warranty against drywood termites.

Is fumigation safe for pets and plants?

People, pets, and houseplants must be removed from the home before fumigation and can return only after the structure has been cleared as safe. Outdoor plants and landscaping are generally not affected, as long as they are not enclosed under the fumigation tarp.

What do I need to do to prepare my home for fumigation?

You'll need to remove or properly double-bag certain food and medications and make arrangements for all people and pets to be out of the home during the fumigation. We will coordinate with the gas company to have your gas service shut off before fumigation. After the fumigation is complete, the homeowner is responsible for scheduling the gas service to be restored. We'll provide a complete preparation checklist and guide you through every step before your scheduled date.

How long does fumigation take?

Most residential fumigations take 3 days and 2 nights to complete. Weekend fumigations typically take 4 days and 3 nights, since crews do not work on Sundays. The process includes tent installation, fumigation, aeration, and final clearance. You must remain out of the home until the fumigator has certified that it is safe to re-enter.

How does termite fumigation work?

The entire structure is enclosed in a tarp, and a fumigant gas is introduced to penetrate every void in the wood, eliminating drywood termites throughout the structure — not just in the spots you can see. It's the only treatment that reaches termites hidden deep inside walls, eaves, and framing that can't be directly accessed for spot treatment.

Do termites serve any positive purpose, or are they always a problem?

In nature, termites are valuable decomposers that break down dead wood and recycle nutrients back into the soil. The issue is only when they target a structure instead of a fallen log — which is exactly when it's time to call in a professional.

Why doesn't homeowners insurance typically cover termite damage?

Homeowners insurance typically does not cover termite damage because it is considered a preventable maintenance issue rather than a sudden or accidental event. Termite inspections and prompt treatment are the best way to detect infestations early, minimize damage, and avoid costly repairs.

How do drywood termites get into a home if they don't travel through soil?

They spread through swarmers — winged adults that fly from an existing colony and land directly on exposed wood to start a new colony. They can also be introduced through infested furniture, framing lumber, or firewood brought into the home.

What attracts dampwood termites specifically?

Dampwood termites are drawn to wood with high moisture content, particularly decaying or water-damaged lumber, and unlike subterranean termites, they don't require soil contact to survive. Leaky pipes, poor drainage, and old water damage are the most common causes of dampwood activity in homes.

Can drywood termites survive without moisture?

Yes — drywood termites can survive in wood with much lower moisture content than other termite species, often around 12%, which is part of why they thrive in dry Southern California wood framing, siding, and furniture.

How big is a termite colony?

A mature subterranean termite colony can contain anywhere from 60,000 to several million individuals, constantly foraging and feeding underground and through your structure's wood. Drywood termite colonies are smaller, but a single structure can host multiple separate colonies at once.

What are the signs of subterranean termites?

Mud tubes on foundations or walls, hollow-sounding wood, and discarded wings near ground-level entry points are the most common signs. Because they travel through soil, subterranean termite activity is often hidden behind walls or under flooring until an inspection uncovers it.

What are the signs of drywood termites?

Look for small kickout holes surrounded by tiny termite droppings (called frass). These pellets are hard, dry, and about the size of a grain of sand or ground pepper, with a distinctive oval shape and six concave sides. Their color can range from light tan to dark brown or black, depending on the type of wood the termites have been feeding on. Other signs include hollow-sounding wood and discarded wings near windowsills, doors, or light fixtures after a swarm. In Southern California, drywood termite swarmers are most commonly seen in late summer through fall.

How fast can termites damage a house?

A large, established subterranean colony can cause serious structural damage within 2–3 years, though most damage takes longer to become significant. Drywood termite damage tends to develop more slowly, often taking 3–5 years before it's visibly noticeable.

What are mud tubes and why do termites build them?

Mud tubes are pencil-width tunnels subterranean termites build to travel between soil and wood while staying protected from predators and dehydration. Finding mud tubes on a foundation, pier, or exterior wall is one of the clearest signs of subterranean termite activity.

What's the difference between subterranean and drywood termites?

Subterranean termites live in the soil and travel into structures through mud tubes, needing constant ground contact for moisture. Drywood termites live entirely inside the wood they infest, need no soil contact, and can survive in wood with much lower moisture content.

Will the inspection report tell me exactly how much treatment will cost?

The report identifies what was found; from there we'll recommend a treatment approach and provide a cost estimate based on the extent and type of infestation. Localized treatment pricing depends entirely on the inspection findings, and fumigation pricing is based on the cubic footage of your home.

What should I do to prepare for a termite inspection?

Clear access to your attic hatch, crawl space entry, water heater closet, and any areas where stored items block exterior walls.

How often should I get my home inspected?

The California Structural Pest Control Board recommends having your home professionally inspected every 2 to 3 years. Because termites can establish a colony and remain hidden for years before swarming, regular inspections help detect infestations early, identify conditions that attract termites, and prevent more extensive damage.

Can termites be present without visible damage?

Yes. Subterranean termites travel through soil and mud tubes, often staying inside walls or under floors where they're never seen until damage is significant. Drywood termites can be active inside a single wall stud for years before kickout holes or discarded wings ever appear.

How much does a termite inspection cost?

Ask about a free estimate when you call to schedule — in most cases there's no cost to you to find out what's going on with your property and get a treatment recommendation.

Do I need to be home for the inspection?

It helps, but it isn't required as long as our inspector can access the exterior, garage, attic, and crawl space. If interior areas need to be checked, someone with access should be available, or arrangements can be made in advance.

How long does a termite inspection take?

Most residential inspections take 30–60 minutes, depending on the size of the home and how accessible the crawl space, attic, and exterior are. Larger properties or homes with limited access points may take longer.

What does a termite inspection include?

A licensed inspector examines accessible areas of your home — foundation, crawl space, attic, eaves, and any wood-to-soil contact points — for live termites, damage, and the moisture conditions that attract them. You'll receive a written report identifying any findings, organized by California's standard Section 1 (active infestation or damage) and Section 2 (conditions likely to lead to infestation) categories.

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