Termite Control in Surprise, AZ
Termites in the Phoenix Valley are not a seasonal threat. They are active year-round, moving through the soil beneath and around your home whether you see signs or not. Subterranean termites consume wood framing, flooring supports, and door structures from the inside, often for months before any visible damage appears. By the time mud tubes or soft spots show up, a colony has typically been working for a long time.
Homeowners insurance does not cover termite damage. That makes protection a direct financial responsibility, and the right service provider matters. Fromms Pest Control serves the greater Phoenix metro with licensed termite services backed by 350+ five-star Google reviews and a consistent, owner-operated approach that large national chains rarely match.
Here is what Fromms Pest Control covers under termite control in Surprise:
- Termite Inspections
- WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) Inspections
- Subterranean Termite Treatment
- Bait Station Installation
- Targeted Liquid and Foam Applications
- Ongoing Monitoring Program
- Annual Comprehensive Termite Inspection
- Real Estate WDI Reports (NPMA-33)
If you are buying a home, protecting one you already own, or dealing with active termite activity, Fromms Pest Control has a direct solution. No fumigation, no long-term contracts, and no surprise fees. Call or submit a request online to schedule an inspection.
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About Our Surprise Termite Treatment Process
Subterranean termites work quietly through the soil around your foundation, often for months before any visible sign appears. In Surprise, the combination of warm soil temperatures and irrigation creates year-round conditions that favor active colonies. Termite done right means targeting the colony itself, not just the surface activity you can see.
Here is how the process works:
- A certified technician inspects accessible interior and exterior areas of the structure, including foundation walls, door frames, exposed framing, and garage areas, documenting any evidence of current or past activity.
- Bait stations are installed in the soil around the perimeter of the structure at regular intervals, positioned where foraging termites are most likely to encounter them.
- Termites carry the active ingredient from the bait back to the colony, which eliminates the colony over time rather than just disrupting surface activity.
- When active termites are identified at a specific point in the structure, liquid termiticide or foam is applied directly to that location as a targeted supplemental treatment.
- After installation, the program shifts to monthly monitoring with scheduled technician visits to check each station and document any new activity.
- An annual comprehensive termite inspection is included in the monitoring program, giving you a documented record of the property's termite status that holds value at the time of future sale.
Why Fromms Pest Control Is the Right Call for Termite Protection
Fromms Pest Control handles termite work with the same consistency it brings to every service. The same certified technician returns on each scheduled visit, which means nothing gets missed because someone is seeing the property for the first time. If activity is found between visits, it is addressed under the program without an additional service call. There are no long-term contracts, and pricing is explained upfront without added fees. For homeowners who want continuous, documented protection handled by a local team that actually shows up, this is the structure that delivers it.
Your Surprise Home, Protected By Our Warranty
Most termite companies treat and walk away. At Fromms Pest Control, the ongoing monitoring and renewal program keeps working month after month. After installation, a low monthly fee covers regular bait station checks and an annual comprehensive termite inspection, so you're never starting from scratch if activity shows up again.
If termites are found during a scheduled visit, treatment is handled under the program at no additional charge. That's real coverage, not a one-time fix with no follow-up. And because every annual inspection is documented, you'll also have a clean record of your property's termite status ready when it's time to sell.
Signs of A Termite Infestation in Your Surprise Home
Subterranean termites rarely make themselves obvious. They feed from the inside out, which means by the time you notice something, the damage is already done. Knowing what to look for before that point is what keeps a repair bill from becoming a major structural problem.
Common signs of subterranean termite activity in Arizona homes include:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, stem walls, or exposed concrete
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped, even if the surface looks intact
- Soft spots, sagging, or buckling in wood flooring or door frames
- Winged swarmers appearing indoors or clustering near windows and light sources
- Discarded wings left behind near windowsills or entry points after a swarm
- Frass or soil deposits near baseboards, walls, or structural wood
Many homeowners first notice swarmers in spring or after monsoon rains, when reproductive termites leave their parent colonies to establish new ones. That sighting is rarely the beginning of the problem. It usually means a nearby colony has been active for some time. The sooner the signs are identified and evaluated, the better the outcome.

