Termite Control in Dickson, TN
Your home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make, and keeping it in good shape matters — especially when it comes to threats you might not even know are there. Termites can cause serious structural damage long before any visible signs show up, which is why a professional inspection is always a smart first step.
At HTP Termite and Pest Control, we make the process straightforward. We come out, assess your property, and let you know exactly where things stand. If termites are present, we get to work fast using bait station treatments that target colonies at the source and keep protecting your home long after the initial treatment. And with 71 years serving homeowners in Dickson, we know what it takes to get the job done right.
Here's why homeowners in Dickson choose HTP Termite and Pest Control for termite control:
- Thorough termite inspections
- Fast, effective bait station treatments
- Long-term colony elimination
- Annual service plans
- Warranty coverage after two renewals
- Wood-Destroying Insect Reports available
If you haven't had your home inspected recently, now is a good time to schedule one. Give HTP Termite and Pest Control a call and let us take a look.
Additional Services in Dickson
Your Home Deserves More Than a Temporary Fix for Termites
Termite damage doesn't wait, and neither should your protection plan. HTP Termite and Pest Control uses a proven, bait-station-based approach to subterranean termite control that targets colonies at the source rather than just treating the surface. Backed by a service warranty after two annual renewals, this is long-term protection you can actually count on.
How Your Termite Service from HTP Termite and Pest Control Works Step by Step
Here's what happens from your first call to ongoing colony monitoring:
- Schedule a thorough termite inspection of your property to identify subterranean termite activity and conducive conditions
- Receive a Wood-Destroying Insect Report documenting findings, which is especially useful for real estate transactions or due diligence
- Get a treatment plan built around strategically placed bait stations designed to eliminate the colony over time
- Pre-construction termiticide applications are applied at the building stage for new structures needing soil treatment
- Enroll in the annual monitoring program so bait stations are checked and maintained on a consistent schedule
- Qualify for the service warranty after two completed annual renewals, giving you documented, ongoing coverage
Homeowners dealing with termite control in Dickson get a structured, professional process that removes the guesswork and keeps your property protected season after season.
Why Choose HTP Termite and Pest Control for Termite Control and Wood-Destroying Insect Services
HTP Termite and Pest Control focuses specifically on subterranean termite management using bait station technology, which works by allowing termites to carry the active ingredient back to the colony rather than relying on broad chemical treatments inside your home. The annual service model means your property gets consistent attention, and the warranty program rewards customers who stay proactive about colony monitoring. From Wood-Destroying Insect Reports to full treatment and follow-up inspections, HTP Termite and Pest Control handles every stage of the process so nothing gets overlooked.
Tennessee's Highest-Rated Termite Protection
HTP Termite and Pest Control is proud to be the trusted choice for termite inspections, treatments, and monitoring, and that reputation didn't come by accident.
Customers consistently point to our prompt service, knowledgeable staff, and straightforward approach as reasons they choose us over other providers and keep coming back year after year.
Warning Signs of Termite Activity in Your Home
Termites can cause significant structural damage long before most homeowners realize there's a problem. In Tennessee, the combination of humidity and older housing stock creates ideal conditions for subterranean termite colonies to thrive quietly beneath the surface.
Common signs of termite activity Tennessee homeowners should watch for:
- Mud tubes running along your foundation, walls, or crawl space
- Hollow-sounding or soft wood in floors, walls, or window frames
- Discarded wings near windowsills or doorways after a termite swarm
- Bubbling or uneven paint that resembles water damage
- Small piles of frass (termite droppings) that look like sawdust or coffee grounds
- Tight-fitting doors or windows caused by wood warping from moisture and feeding damage
The longer termite activity goes undetected, the more extensive the damage to your home's structural integrity. Knowing what to look for is the first step toward protecting the investment you've worked hard to build.
The Sentricon Termite Treatment System That Eliminates the Whole Colony
When termites are eating away at your home, treating the surface-level problem isn't enough. The Sentricon System works differently from traditional liquid termite treatment options by targeting the entire colony from the inside out. Our certified exterminator team installs bait stations in a protective ring around your property's perimeter. Termites are attracted to the patented bait at nearly 10 times the rate of wood, consume it, and carry it back to the colony, including the queen, until the entire colony is eliminated.
Whether you're dealing with an active infestation or want to stay ahead of a future one, Sentricon works both ways. It's backed by more than 60 scientific studies, making it the most thoroughly researched termite control product available, and it's the only baiting system to earn the EPA's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award. After a termite inspection, our team can set up the system with minimal disruption to your lawn or landscaping, and it continues monitoring your property long after installation. If you have any concerns about how the process works or whether Sentricon is the right fit for your home, we're standing by to help.
Here's why homeowners trust HTP Termite and Pest Control and the Sentricon System to protect their properties:
- Eliminates the entire termite colony, including the queen
- Termites prefer the bait nearly 10 times more than wood
- Works as both a curative and preventative termite treatment
- Backed by 60+ scientific studies and 30+ independent research studies
- Minimal disruption to your yard, landscaping, and daily routine
- Effectiveness does not degrade over time, unlike liquid treatments
- No restrictions around water sources or wells
- EPA's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award recipient
- Provides visible, ongoing evidence of protection
- Alerts you to future termite activity after installation
- Removable if ever needed
Protecting your home from termites is one of the most important investments you can make as a homeowner, and HTP Termite and Pest Control makes that process straightforward. Reach out to our team today, and we'll walk you through everything from the initial termite inspection to full colony elimination.
WDI Inspections That Keep Real Estate Deals Moving
A Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection is a visual assessment of a property conducted by a certified pest control professional. At HTP Termite and Pest Control, we check for evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, powder post beetles, old house borers, and other wood-damaging pests that can compromise a home's structure. Our inspectors examine readily accessible areas throughout the property, looking for mud tubes, frass, bore holes, and other indicators of current or past activity, then document everything in a standardized NPMA-33 report.
For real estate agents, a termite inspection from HTP Termite and Pest Control helps keep transactions on track. Lenders regularly require a WDI report before approving a loan, and having one ready early in the process reduces the chance of last-minute delays at closing. If our inspection does turn up evidence of termites or other wood-destroying insects, we provide clear recommendations so buyers, sellers, and agents know exactly what needs to be addressed before the deal moves forward.
WDI inspections are typically a one-time service, making them a straightforward, low-commitment step in the home buying process. Reach out to HTP Termite and Pest Control to schedule your inspection and get a reliable report you can trust.

