Why Checking for Pest Infestation is Important During Home Renovation?

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Renovating your home gives you a fantastic opportunity to implement the proper pest control measures. And doing so can save you from house-related headaches in the future. 

This is why you should include pest control work when renovating your house. This includes investigating whether your home is suffering from any pest infestation. And in case it is, you can face this issue head-on.

You would rather get rid of these pests while your house is still under construction. Otherwise, you would be spending more on breaking down a wall to see whether a family of rodents is living there.

Simply put, checking for pest infestation during a renovation allows you to maintain your property. And here's why:

1. To protect your home

Making pest control measures as part of the renovation process is there to protect your home from the threats it can pose to your household. 

Having this added protection offers a valuable return on investment in the long run. By adding this protection, you are securing your property's original and renovation structure. 

When you carry out pest control work, you're also protecting the investment you made to complete the renovation work. Doing so makes sure that your property is still in good condition and pest-free. 

To avoid any unpleasant surprises, professionals often recommend preventing pest control. This is in addition to addressing the obvious issues in your house. 

2. To find and remedy damages 

Although you might not easily spot any signs of bed bugs, termites, or rodents in your home, they can be just lurking and growing on spots that you can't see. 

Apart from doing the important task of organizing your things before the renovation, doing pest inspections allows you to detect problems early on. 

It can also give you an idea of the necessary action you might need to take before things can go out of hand and cause any significant damages. 

3. To save you from future expenses

Like we said, any pest problems can lead to financial setbacks, as the costs for the extermination and repairs may need to come from your own pocket. 

Also, most homeowners' insurance policies couldn't help you with this type of situation. That's because most property insurance doesn't cover any damages and repairs caused by pests. 

Many insurance companies often view pest infestation and any damages it may incur as a maintenance issue. Hence, they deem it as the homeowner's responsibility. 

That's the reason why this may leave a massive dent in your budget, as you might have to shell out hundreds of dollars for these types of expenses. Looking for potential pest infestations during renovation prevents that from happening. 

Apart from containing pests, it will also protect your finances in the long run. That's because you are less likely to shell out money for pest control. Although we're not saying you won't need to do such measures in the future. 

4. To preserve your property's market value

Checking for pest infestation during home renovation also preserves the value of your home. After all, it helps with early detection and treatment. 

And if you're thinking of selling off your property, you need to make sure that it's checked for any signs of pests. They should be exterminated before renovation and putting the property on sale.

That's because no one would want to buy a house full of rodents, cockroaches, and other critters. 

5. To stop the infestation

Fast-moving pests like rodents might also take advantage of your property during the renovation period. 

They might do so while the renovation is underway. For one, renovating your house exposes its various parts. This includes the cavities and crawls spaces, which rats and cockroaches are likely to infiltrate. 

Because they often go undetected, you might end up hearing rodents scampering on the wall or your floorboards once the renovation is done. 

This can be expensive as such pest control procedures will require you to break down a wall. 

6. Prevent future infestations

If your house already has pests like ants, termites, or rats, inspecting during renovation is a smart move. 

That's because, during the inspection, the pest inspector might find other areas in your home which can be prone to infestation.

Let's say the inspector finds an area in your home where you have rotten window frames. That they might tell you of the risks that it has. 

Most termites are drawn to rotten wood, meaning your window frames can be an easy target. Thus, pest control during a renovation allows you to get rid of structures that are prone to infestation. And then you can replace them with something better.

You might also want to renovate to decrease any pest infestations in the future. An excellent example would be replacing your wooden windows with vinyl ones. 

7. For your peace of mind

At the end of the day, pest control is all about ensuring that one of the most valuable assets you have (which is your home) will be protected. This includes pest infestation.

So, make sure that you don't let a pest problem go out of hand. Otherwise, you might be forced to get rid of furniture, renovate a portion of your home, or worse, let you move out of your property. 

They may be small creatures, but they can pose a significant impact on your property, as well as your overall quality of life. 

Over to You

Sure, you might be doing pest control and maintenance in your house. But doing so during a renovation is also beneficial.

Ideally, you should still have your property regularly checked for pests, once or twice every year. So, even if you still need to have your home inspected for pests, pest control measures as part of your renovation process do make a lot of sense. 

You'll gain additional protection against the damage brought about by these pests, which might happen any time. 

So, don't miss the opportunity to make necessary pest control improvements. If you do, you might regret your decision later on, especially when an issue comes up after the renovation is done. 

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