Termite

Termites can quietly destroy wood, insulation, and structural components, often without obvious signs. Hunter Claims thoroughly inspects and documents all damage, from visible infestations to hidden structural issues, and works to ensure your insurance covers the full cost to repair and protect your property.

Get Help with your Termite Claim from Trusted Public Adjusters

Termites may be small, but they can cause extensive and often hidden damage to homes and structures. Feeding on wood, plaster, and any material containing cellulose, these pests can weaken your property before you even notice a problem. At Hunter Claims, our team of experts thoroughly documents the damage and handles your insurance claim from start to finish, making sure you get the full coverage needed to repair and protect your home.

Termite Damage Often Goes Unnoticed

Termites can silently destroy wood, flooring, and structural components, leaving hidden damage that worsens over time. These images reveal the subtle but serious effects of termite infestations, showing why expert representation from Hunter Claims is essential to secure a full and fair insurance settlement.

Tips For Determining Termite Activity On Your Property

There are a number of signs that termites might be present. By keeping an eye out for these clues, you may save yourself a whole host of future problems:

Damaged or hollow-sounding wood: Termites eat from the inside out, leaving wood weak, wavy, or hollow.
Peeling or bubbled paint: Moisture from termite activity can cause paint to lift or bubble.
Small holes or pellets: Pin-sized exit holes or tiny pellet piles (frass) indicate termite presence.
Flying termites (swarms): Winged termites emerging around your property often signal an active infestation.
Maze-like patterns in wood: Intricate tunnels under floors, furniture, or walls are a sign of drywood termites.

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