Termite Treatment
& Protection Plans.
Corrective treatment when inspection finds active termites. Preventive protection plans to stop infestations before they start. Residential and commercial properties served across Greater Houston and Fort Bend County.
Found Termites.
Here's What Comes Next.
A WDIPro WDI inspection gives you the documented facts. What you do with those facts is the next decision — and treatment is where those facts get acted on.
Whether your report documents active termite activity, evidence of a prior infestation, or conducive conditions that make infestation likely — a licensed treatment provider translates those findings into a protection plan built for your specific property.
WDIPro does not perform treatments. We do the inspection, issue the official report, and connect you with a licensed treatment provider. That separation keeps the inspection objective. What follows is comprehensive.
WDIPro's treatment partner for corrective and preventive termite services across Fort Bend County and West Houston. Licensed, insured, and serving residential and commercial clients from the same area WDIPro inspects.
Treatment Options
for Homes & Residences.
The right treatment method depends on what species are present, the construction type, the extent of activity, and the homeowner's priorities. Every property gets a solution matched to its findings — not a one-size approach.
A liquid termiticide is applied to the soil around the foundation perimeter — creating a continuous chemical barrier that kills termites on contact and prevents new colony access. Soil treatments remain effective for 5–10 years with proper maintenance and are the most widely used corrective method for active subterranean and Formosan infestations in Houston.
Bait stations are strategically placed around the property to attract foraging termites. Workers carry bait back to the colony, where it spreads through the population — eliminating the entire colony over time, not just the termites near the surface. Bait systems also function as ongoing monitoring stations, providing early detection of new activity between annual inspections.
Boron-based wood treatments penetrate into exposed wood surfaces, making the wood itself resistant to termite attack and fungal decay. Particularly effective for attic framing, crawlspace structural members, wooden decks, and fences. Non-toxic to humans and pets when dry, long-lasting, and especially useful for new construction pre-treatment and remediation of drywood termite infestations.
Metal termite shields are installed on foundation piers and beam ends to physically block subterranean termites from reaching structural wood. Shields don't kill termites — they force any attempted access into visible areas, making early detection possible. Most effective as part of a layered protection approach, particularly for older homes with raised or crawlspace foundations common in parts of Fort Bend County.
A particle barrier uses sub-angular or angular quartz particulates installed around the foundation perimeter to physically block both Formosan and native subterranean termites. Unlike liquid treatments, it contains no pesticide and never degrades — making it a permanent barrier when properly installed and maintained. Especially relevant for new construction in Fort Bend County where Formosan pressure is high and long-term soil-free protection is a priority.
Prevention costs far less than repair. An annual protection plan combines scheduled WDI inspections, ongoing bait station monitoring, and soil re-treatment coverage in a single program designed to catch activity early and maintain a treated perimeter year-round. For homeowners in Fort Bend County where termite pressure is continuous, an annual plan is the most cost-effective long-term strategy available.
Treatment for
Commercial Properties.
Commercial termite treatment requires more than a residential protocol scaled up. Occupied buildings, operating hours, regulatory compliance, tenant notification, and lender documentation requirements all affect how a treatment program is designed and executed.
WDIPro's commercial inspection documents the findings. Knightly Solutions brings the treatment plan to match — whether that's a corrective treatment for active infestation found during a pre-acquisition inspection, a preventive program during a lease transaction, or an ongoing protection plan for a property management portfolio.
All commercial treatments are performed by licensed professionals with TPCL #796739 — producing the documentation your lender, insurer, or tenant may require.
Corrective and preventive treatment with minimal disruption to business operations
Scheduled treatments aligned with operating hours and tenant occupancy requirements
Soil treatment and barrier programs for large-footprint perimeter protection
Portfolio-level inspection and treatment programs for apartment and HOA properties
Pre-treatment soil applications and particle barrier installation before foundation pour
Corrective treatment documentation required by lenders for commercial acquisitions
Commercial treatment is quoted on a per-property basis. Start with a WDIPro commercial inspection — the report gives Knightly Solutions the findings they need to propose the right treatment plan for your property and timeline.
Schedule Commercial Inspection → Knightly Solutions: (832) 468-4541 Prevention Is Always
Cheaper Than Repair.
In Houston's climate, termite pressure is not seasonal — it's continuous. A protection plan isn't optional insurance. It's the most cost-effective way to maintain a property that Houston's termite population is permanently working against.
A professional WDI inspection every 12 months catches activity before it becomes structural damage — the foundation of every protection plan
Ongoing monitoring between inspections — stations are checked regularly and bait is replaced when termite activity is detected
When soil treatments approach the end of their effective life, scheduled re-treatment maintains the barrier before any gap in protection occurs
Every treatment produces documentation — for your records, for future real estate transactions, and for lender or insurance requirements
Cost estimates for treatment vary by property size, construction type, and infestation extent. Contact Knightly Solutions for a custom proposal: (832) 468-4541.
From Inspection Finding
to Treatment Complete.
WDIPro performs a Texas Official WDI inspection of the property. All findings — active infestations, prior activity, conducive conditions — are documented on the SPCS/T-5 report and delivered within 24 hours.
The WDI report details exactly what was found and where. Active infestations require corrective treatment. Conducive conditions may warrant preventive treatment. The report guides the treatment decision — not a sales conversation.
Knightly Solutions reviews the inspection findings and provides a treatment proposal matched to the specific infestation type, property construction, and client objectives. Residential and commercial pricing is custom to the property.
Treatment is performed by TPCL #796739 licensed professionals. Completed treatment documentation is provided — covering method, materials, warranty terms, and any lender or transaction requirements.
Termites Found.
Let's Fix It.
Start with a WDIPro inspection. The report documents what's there. Knightly Solutions handles what comes next. Residential and commercial properties throughout Fort Bend County and West Houston.