Termite Control in Goodyear, AZ
Subterranean termites are active year-round in the Phoenix Valley, and by the time you see mud tubes or soft spots in wood, a colony has often been working through the structure for months. Protecting your home starts with knowing what you are dealing with and having a plan that addresses the colony, not just the surface.
Fromms Pest Control handles termite control from initial inspection through ongoing monitoring, so you are not starting from scratch every time you have a concern. Whether you need a report for a real estate transaction or full treatment and continued protection for a home you are living in, the process is direct and documented.
Here is what Goodyear homeowners can expect from Fromms Pest Control's termite services:
- Termite Inspections
- WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) Inspections
- Subterranean Termite Treatment
- Bait Station Installation
- Targeted Liquid and Foam Application
- Ongoing Monitoring and Renewal Program
- Annual Comprehensive Termite Inspection
Termite damage is not covered by standard homeowners' insurance, and colonies operating in the soil around a foundation cannot be eliminated with consumer products. Working with a certified local company that uses colony-targeted treatment is the most effective way to protect the structure you own. Not located in Goodyear? We also provide termite treatment services in Glendale and surrounding cities!
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About Our Goodyear Termite Treatment Process
Subterranean termites in Goodyear operate underground, feeding through the interior of wood long before any visible sign appears. That's what makes Termite so difficult to address without a targeted, colony-level approach. Bait systems, direct treatment of active areas, and ongoing monitoring are the tools that actually reach a colony and eliminate it rather than just slowing it down.
Here is how the process works:
- An inspection documents evidence of current or past activity across all accessible areas of the structure, including foundation walls, door frames, exposed framing, and perimeter soil.
- Bait stations are installed in the ground around the perimeter of the structure at regular intervals, targeting foraging termites where they travel.
- If active termites are found at a specific location inside or on the structure, liquid termiticide or foam is applied directly to that area as a supplemental measure.
- After installation, the program moves to scheduled maintenance visits where each station is checked, documented, and treated if new activity is present.
- An annual comprehensive termite inspection is included with the monitoring program and creates a documented record of the property's termite status.
Why Homeowners in the Phoenix Valley Choose Fromms Pest Control
Fromms Pest Control handles termite work the same way it handles every service: with consistent technicians, clear communication, and a process that is explained before any work begins. Phones are monitored around the clock, there are no long-term contracts, and if covered activity returns between visits, Fromms Pest Control comes back at no additional charge. That is what accountable service looks like in practice.
Your Goodyear Home, Protected By Our Warranty
When you invest in termite protection, you want to know the coverage does not stop after the first visit. Fromms Pest Control backs its ongoing monitoring and renewal program with continuous active coverage, so if termite activity shows up after treatment, it gets addressed under the program at no additional cost for treatment.
Most competitors offer a one-time treatment and walk away. Fromms Pest Control keeps monthly technician visits, scheduled bait station checks, and an annual comprehensive termite inspection all built into the renewal program. That documented inspection record also comes in handy when it is time to sell your home and a lender asks for proof of termite status.
Signs of A Termite Infestation in Your Goodyear Home
Subterranean termites consume wood from the inside out, which means the damage they cause is rarely obvious until a colony has been active for some time. Knowing what to look for gives you a real advantage before repair costs become serious.
Common signs of subterranean termite activity in Arizona homes include:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, stem walls, or exterior concrete
- Hollow-sounding wood when tapped along baseboards, door frames, or floor supports
- Blistered or warped wood surfaces that have no obvious water source nearby
- Discarded wings near windowsills, doorways, or entry points following spring or monsoon season
- Winged swarmers appearing inside or around the structure
- Frass or fine wood-colored debris accumulating near structural wood
Many of these signs point to a colony that has already been working through a structure for months. If you are noticing any of them, the next step matters.

