What are WDO repairs?

What are WDO repairs?

Termite & Rot Repair Services If our certified Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) inspector determines that your home is infested, we will act quickly to remedy the problem. At CalPro, we offer professional repairs to structures damaged by termites and subsequent dry rot.

What does WDO mean in real estate?

Your WDO Inspection – A WDO is an Inspection for Wood Destroying Organisms. This inspection is more commonly referred to as a termite inspection. It’s called a WDO because termites are not the only wood destroying organisms in the world. The WDO inspector is trained to look for things that we are not.

What happens during a WDO inspection?

The inspector will look at the interior and exterior areas of your home, checking for visible signs of a termite infestation, which include: droppings, broken wings, mud tubes, and damaged wood. The inspector will check your baseboards, walls, windows, crawl spaces, door frames, insides of cabinets and closets.

How long is a WDO report good for?

Usually 30 Days Max However, some accept them for 60 or even 90 days after the inspection date. It depends on the lender. A clean WDO means that no live organisms, evidence of them, or damage from them was found.

What is considered a WDO?

In reality, these tiny bugs fall into a subgroup of WDOs known as wood destroying insects. They share this title with carpenter bees, powderpost beetles, carpenter ants and other pests. When performing a WDO inspection, experts look for more than just these insects.

How do I get WDO certified?

To become a certified WDO inspector:

  1. Join InterNACHI® as a member.
  2. Complete InterNACHI’s free, online Wood-Destroying Organism Inspection Course.
  3. Abide by the InterNACHI® Continuing Education Policy for InterNACHI® Certified Inspectors.

What does WDO stand for in pest control?

wood-destroying organism
A wood-destroying organism (WDO) means an arthropod or plant life which damages and can re-infest seasoned wood in a structure, namely, termites, powder post beetles, old house borers, and wood-decaying fungi.

What is WDO report?

WDO stands for ‘wood destroying organisms’ and include pests such as termites. If you plan to get a termite inspection for your home or business then you will receive a WDO report once the inspection is complete.

How much should a termite treatment cost?

The average cost of a termite treatment ranges from $200 to $900 with a typical treatment costing around $560. This breaks down to anywhere from $3 to $16 per linear foot of home. There are several different methods of treating termites, each with its own benefits and ability to work for a specific species of termite.

Is wood rot a WDO?

Wood destroying organisms (WDOs) are any organism that impacts the structural integrity of wood. These include termites, wood-boring beetles, and fungus like dry rot or wet rot.

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