No More Guessing – The Step-by-Step Guide to a Professional Termite Inspection in the 757

Why the termite inspector matters?
As a leader in the home service industry for over 25 years, we know that a “free termite inspection” is only valuable if it’s thorough. At Universal Pest & Termite, we don’t just walk around your house; we perform a deep-dive “health check” on your foundation.
Our 4-Step Professional Process:
- Exterior Perimeter Scan: We start by inspecting the soil line, looking for the tell-tale mud tubes subterranean termites use to travel from the ground to your rim joist.
- Crawl Space & Foundation Probe: Our specialists (like Mark) head into the “belly” of the home to check for moisture issues, fungal growth, and structural damage in the floor joists.
- Interior Hot-Spot Check: We inspect interior “wet walls” near plumbing, windowsills, and door frames where swarmer activity is most common in Virginia Beach and Chesapeake.
- Photo-Verified Results: You don’t have to take our word for it. We provide high-definition photos of any activity or conducive conditions found during the inspection.
Termites and ants are often confused, especially during swarming season, but there are a few key differences homeowners can look for. Termites have straight antennae, a thick or “waistless” body, and two pairs of wings that are equal in size. Their wings are longer than their body and often fall off in piles near windows or doors. In contrast, ants have elbowed antennae, a narrow pinched waist, and two pairs of wings that are uneven in size, with the front wings longer than the back.
Ants are also more likely to be seen actively moving in lines, while termite swarmers are typically found near light sources and are a sign of a nearby infestation. Knowing the difference is critical, as termites can cause significant structural damage if left untreated, while ants are generally more of a nuisance pest.

In Hampton Roads homes—including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Newport News, and Hampton—termites are most commonly found in areas where moisture and wood come together, especially in our coastal, high-humidity environment. The crawl space is the #1 hotspot, particularly in older homes in neighborhoods like Ghent (Norfolk), Deep Creek (Chesapeake), and Ocean View, where termites build mud tubes along foundation walls, piers, and floor joists. They are also frequently found along the exterior foundation, especially where mulch, landscaping, or wood siding touches the soil—common in areas like Great Neck and Kempsville in Virginia Beach.
Inside the home, termites may be discovered in window sills, door frames, baseboards, and garage framing, especially in homes with past moisture issues or poor ventilation. In waterfront and low-lying areas such as Sandbridge and parts of Suffolk, elevated moisture levels make homes even more vulnerable. Because subterranean termites travel from the soil upward, the lower levels of the home—crawl spaces, slab edges, and foundation walls—are always the most critical areas to inspect in Hampton Roads.
5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How long does an inspection take? A thorough inspection of a typical Hampton Roads home usually takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the size of the crawl space.
2. Is the inspection really free? Yes! We provide a no-obligation termite inspection for homeowners to help identify risks before they become $10,000 repairs. (Note: Formal WDI reports for real estate closings may carry a separate fee).
3. What are the signs I should look for myself? Keep an eye out for discarded wings on windowsills, “bubbling” paint that looks like water damage, or mud tubes on your foundation bricks. Check our Termite Identification Page for photos.
4. Can you inspect for termites and moisture at the same time? Absolutely. Because we own the Universal Insulation Doctor, our inspectors are trained to spot insulation and moisture issues that attract termites in the first place.
5. How often should I have my home inspected? In high-pressure areas like Norfolk and Virginia Beach, we recommend an annual professional inspection to maintain your “Pest-Free Guarantee”.
Learn More About the Enemy:
- 🔬 Termite Identification Guide: universalpest.com/termite-identification/
- 🛡️ Our Full Termite Control Process: universalpest.com/service/termite-control/
The Doctor is in! Don’t wait for a swarmer to tell you there’s a problem.
📞 Call (757) 502-0200 to schedule your Photo-Verified Inspection.
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