As we all know, termites are one of the most destructive pests out there. When it comes to the regions that have had their fair share of termites’ damage, Phoenix tops the list, a fact which can be verified by various Phoenix pest control companies. Thought you might underestimate their destructive prowess in regard to their small size, termites can cause great damage to the structural timbers in your house. Unless you spot them early enough, you might have to incur huge expenses later on when the damage is extensive.

In Phoenix, homeowners have always been up in arms due to the amount of money they spend to put their homes in shape after a termite invasion. The following structures are prone to be attacked by termites: floor supports, structural timbers, ceiling supports, wall studs and not forgetting subfloors. In case your house has received a beating in all the above areas, you should start thinking where to find the money because the costs will surely drill a hole in your pocket.
Apart from the above sites, termites have also been found to attack these non-structural materials: carpets, furniture and paneling among others. In Phoenix, the most common termites are the drywood termites. As the name suggests, these pests feed on any dry wood in your home and some people have been shocked to realize the kind of damage that these pests have brought on them.

Some of the signs which should indicate to you that termites have made their residence in your home are as follows. Firstly, you might notice that the ceiling sheetrock is either sagging or discolored. You may also find the floors buckling especially when they are under the weight of something heavy. The laminated floors may start bubbling or sagging due to extensive termite damage on them. Others signs are: peeling paint on the wall, damaged wood which will give way when you exert pressure on it or crumble, jammed windows and a hollow sound when you tap on a wooden structure. Spotting any of the above signs should make you investigate further in order to get a conclusive answer.

When it comes to repairing termite damage, you have various options at hand. This is taking into account that your home is not already past repair as there are few cases of this scenario. Before you start making repairs, you should first consult a pest control expert to make certain that all termites have been exterminated. These are the common methods of repairing damage on wooden materials: you can either remove the damaged wood or replace it with a new one; and secondly, you might consider providing support to the damaged wood.

Author's Bio: 

I am a published author who has experienced and read widely on pest control and pest damages especially in such affected areas as Phoenix and Arizona. The articles are to provide you with useful information on how to detect pests and exterminate them effectively.