Real Estate Sales Contracts, HUD/FHA-VA & Conventional Lenders, Appraisers, Buyers and Home
Inspectors often require, request or recommend a WDI Wood Destroying Insect
Report. This report is also referred to as a Termite,
Pest, WDI or Wood-Boring Insect Inspection. Wood Destroying Insects in
this area include
Subterranean Termites, Carpenter
Ants, Powder Post Beetles & Carpenter Bees.
The best way to get a good inspection is to
hire a company that does inspections only
(no chance of them looking for additional
work), has the experience to know which
property conditions are conducive to wood
destroying infestations as well as which
geographic areas have the highest
concentration of wood destroying insects. If
you are a buyer, your inspector should be
able to share his/her knowledge to help you
reduce the impact that your neighbor's
likely infestation(s) will have on the
property you are purchasing.
Reports are
issued on the industry standard NPMA-33 form
at the time of inspection or
in electronic PDF format via e-mail at the end of the day. All
reports are worded and formatted in a manner
to assure that your
closing will go smoothly, even when we
observe wood destroying insects.
A
WDI for a
real estate transaction is generally a limited visual inspection of
the readily accessible areas of the property and does not include
any dismantling, removing or invasive procedures.
The reasons we can serve you better than
most companies:
The knowledge gained by the experience of
completing over 150,000 WDI reports
provides a level of expertise that assures
you the best possible inspection with the
correct identification and reporting of
findings.
We limit our
business to inspecting, so when one of our
inspectors finds a problem he can advise you
without any possible conflict or hidden
agenda.
We respect
your time, so our inspectors always provide
a confirmed 30 minute window for your
appointment.