Termite Control in Bartlett, TN
Your home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make, and termites can quietly cause damage long before you ever notice anything wrong. If you haven't had an inspection recently, now is a good time to schedule one.
HTP Termite and Pest Control offers professional termite inspections in Bartlett to find out exactly what's going on beneath the surface. If termites are present, we move fast. Our bait station treatments get to work quickly and keep protecting your home long after the initial treatment. With annual service and a warranty available after two consecutive renewals, you get consistent coverage without having to think about it.
Here's why homeowners choose HTP Termite and Pest Control for termite control in Bartlett:
- Thorough termite inspections
- Fast-acting bait station treatments
- Long-term subterranean termite protection
- Annual service plans
- Warranty after two renewals
- Wood-Destroying Insect Reports available
- Ongoing monitoring included
Protecting your home doesn't have to be complicated. Give HTP Termite and Pest Control a call and let's start with an inspection.
Additional Services in Bartlett
Your Home Deserves More Than a Quick Fix for Termites
Subterranean termites work quietly through soil and wood, and by the time you notice the damage, it's often more serious than it looks. HTP Termite and Pest Control takes a structured, proven approach to termite control that keeps your home protected year after year, not just for a season.
How Our Termite Inspection and Bait Station Treatment Process Works
Here's what to expect when you schedule termite services with HTP Termite and Pest Control:
- Schedule a termite inspection so a trained technician can assess your property for subterranean termite activity, conducive conditions, and existing wood damage.
- Review findings from your Wood-Destroying Insect Report, which documents evidence of termite activity and is commonly required for real estate transactions.
- Approve a treatment plan built around bait station installation, the primary method used to intercept and eliminate subterranean termite colonies at the source.
- Get bait stations strategically placed around your home's perimeter to create continuous monitoring and control of termite pressure in the surrounding soil.
- Schedule follow-up monitoring visits so technicians can check station activity, replace bait as needed, and confirm colony elimination over time.
- Renew your annual termite service to stay protected and work toward warranty eligibility, which becomes available after two consecutive years of renewal.
If you're looking for dependable termite control in Bartlett, HTP Termite and Pest Control pairs hands-on inspections with an ongoing bait station monitoring program that gives your home long-term structural protection backed by a real service warranty.
Why Homeowners in the Area Trust HTP Termite and Pest Control for Termite Control
Termite control isn't a one-time event, and HTP Termite and Pest Control is built around that reality. The annual service structure, combined with professional-grade bait station monitoring and a warranty program that rewards continued protection, means you get a company that stays accountable long after the first visit. From your initial Wood-Destroying Insect Report to your second-year warranty, every step is designed to keep subterranean termites from threatening the structure of your home.
71 Years of Getting It Right the First Time
With 71 years of hands-on fieldwork, HTP Termite and Pest Control has built up the kind of deep knowledge that only comes from decades of solving real pest problems, including the seasonal ones that come back year after year.
That experience means we identify the issue fast, get to the root of it, and handle it correctly from the start, no guesswork, no repeat visits.
Warning Signs You May Have a Termite Problem on Your Property
Termites can work through wood, soil, and structural materials for months before most homeowners ever notice something is wrong. On larger properties with outbuildings, barns, or older construction, that window of undetected activity can mean serious structural damage by the time any visible evidence appears.
Knowing what to look for early can make a real difference in how much damage you end up dealing with. Subterranean termites, which are the most common threat to homes and structures in Tennessee, leave behind a distinct set of clues.
Common signs of a subterranean termite infestation in Tennessee homes and properties include:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, piers, or wooden supports
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
- Bubbling or uneven paint that resembles water damage
- Discarded wings near windowsills, doorways, or light sources after a termite swarm
- Tight-fitting doors or windows that have suddenly become difficult to open or close
- Frass, which is a fine, powdery material left behind near damaged wood
- Visible damage to wood structures, flooring, or support beams in crawl spaces and basements
If any of these signs look familiar around your home, outbuildings, or other structures on your property, the damage may already be further along than it appears on the surface.
The Sentricon Termite Treatment System That Eliminates the Whole Colony
Subterranean termites can cause serious structural damage long before most homeowners ever notice a problem. If you're looking for a termite treatment that actually targets the source, the Sentricon System is worth knowing about. It's the most thoroughly researched termite control product available, backed by more than 60 scientific studies, and it's the only baiting system to earn the EPA's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award.
Here's how it works: a certified exterminator installs bait stations in a protective ring around your property. Subterranean termites find the bait, consume it, and share it throughout the colony, including the queen. That leads to total colony elimination, not just a reduction in visible termites. The system works whether you're dealing with an active infestation or simply want to stay ahead of one. After a thorough termite inspection, our team gets the system in place with minimal disruption to your home or yard.
Here's why HTP Termite and Pest Control recommends the Sentricon System for subterranean termite protection:
- Eliminates the entire colony, including the queen, not just surface-level termites
- Termites are nearly 10 times more attracted to the bait than to wood
- Provides continuous monitoring so your home stays protected long-term
- Causes minimal disruption to your lawn, landscaping, and daily routine
- EPA-recognized for environmentally responsible chemistry, safe around water sources and wells
- Effectiveness does not degrade over time, unlike liquid termite treatments
- Gives you visible, tangible evidence that your home is being protected
- Notifies you of future termite activity so concerns are addressed early
If you have questions about whether Sentricon is the right fit for your home, our team is standing by. We're happy to walk you through the termite inspection process and our treatment approach so you feel confident every step of the way. Reach out to HTP Termite and Pest Control today.
WDI Inspections That Keep Real Estate Deals on Track
A Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection is a certified visual assessment of a property that checks for evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, powder post beetles, and old house borers. HTP Termite and Pest Control completes these inspections by examining readily accessible areas of the home, including crawl spaces, window and door frames, baseboards, flooring, and foundation walls, looking for things like mud tubes, frass, bore holes, and damaged wood. Findings are documented on the standardized NPMA-33 form, which is widely recognized by lenders and real estate professionals. Whether a deal is moving fast or a lender is holding out for documentation, HTP Termite and Pest Control helps real estate agents keep transactions moving by delivering thorough, accurate termite inspection reports when they need them most. If any evidence turns up during the inspection, the report will include recommendations so buyers, sellers, and agents know exactly what next steps look like.

