Find a pest inspection service in Portland, OR

Find pest inspection services in Portland, OR

Find pest inspection services in Portland, OR

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Top 10 pest inspectors in Portland, OR

Homeowners agree: these Portland pest inspection services are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Ecosystem Pest Solutions Llc

Ecosystem Pest Solutions Llc

5.0(2)
3 hires on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Jo R. says, "Great! No contract. Pat was on time, and didn’t try to upsell. He answered all of our questions, and he was able to come over just two days after first inquiry. He is very knowledgeable, and he even gave us some ant bait." Read more
Axiom Eco-Pest Control

Axiom Eco-Pest Control

5.0(2)
17+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Tiffany H. says, "Excellent customer service! I love how accommodating they are when scheduling and they will come back as many times as needed to address concerns!" Read more
Morgan's Pest Management

Morgan's Pest Management

5.0Exceptional(26)
1 hire on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Steve F. says, "Morgan reviewed needs and didn’t try to sell us something we didn't need. Personable and on time!" Read more
Pete's Pest Control LLC

Pete's Pest Control LLC

40+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Founded in 1985, Pete's Pest Control LLC is a trusted name in providing pest control solutions in Portland, OR and surrounding areas. They specialize in exterminating a wide range of pests including ants, termites, bed bugs, bees, wasps, spiders, mice, rats, fleas, and roaches. Serving both residential and commercial properties, they are known for their prompt, professional, and affordable services. They also offer educational information to clients on invasive species, actively contributing to the local community's knowledge about pest management. Their low overhead ensures competitive pricing, making them a preferred choice for many.
Tough Bug Solutions

Tough Bug Solutions

15+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Tough Bug Solutions is a small company that is flexible in it's aproach. I make sure that we are always innovating with the industry. There are many natural ingredients and method that are more effective combating the pest you are dealing with. There are always new challenges with each situation. Knowing your pest and the different solutions that you have access to helps. Knowing people that are more experienced than yourself will give you the upper hand solving your customer's unique situation....
Interstate Pest Management

Interstate Pest Management

62+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Interstate Pest Management, founded in 1963, is a family-owned business serving Portland, OR, and surrounding areas. With over 50 years of industry experience, they offer a broad range of pest control services, including termite, ant, roach, rodent, and wildlife removal. In addition to pest control, they provide crawl space services, rodent control, bed bug control, commercial pest control, and industrial pest control. Their commitment to safe, effective, and affordable solutions, backed by the latest Integrated Pest Management strategies, ensures the highest quality, environmentally-friendly services. They also offer emergency services, maki

Your Pest Inspection questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much do pest inspections cost?

Pest inspections cost $50 to $200 on average, depending on the type and the reason for the inspection. Many lenders require certain kinds of inspections before a home is sold. This protects buyers from unknowingly buying a home in need of major repairs.

Wood-destroying organism (WDO) inspections cost $100 to $200 on average and specifically target pests like termites and fungi that invade wood. Mortgage lenders across the country request WDO inspections, especially in areas that commonly have wood damage.

If you're not selling your home and don't need an official report, you may be able to get a free homeowner's inspection from a company like Terminix, Orkin, or Aptive.

What is a pest inspection?

A pest inspection is the professional search for bugs or other organisms that can cause health hazards and damage to a home. Many homeowners get cheap or free inspections annually as part of a pest control service. Others get pest inspections and an official report as part of the home-selling or home-buying process.

Do I need a pest inspection?

Professionals recommend getting a pest inspection annually or before selling a house. This will verify that the home is free of pests and allows homeowners to act before an infestation gets out of control. Consider a pest inspection if you notice any of these signs:

  • Chewed wiring
  • Cracking or bubbling paint
  • Damaged wood
  • Droppings
  • Grease marks on the floor or wall
  • Holes in the walls or floors
  • Hollow-sounding wood
  • Lawn damage or holes
  • Mud tubes
  • Nests
  • Scratching sounds behind walls, ceilings, or floors
  • Spots of blood on beds or furniture
  • Wings, skin, or exoskeletons

Who pays for a pest inspection?

During a home sale, prospective buyers typically pay for pest inspections as part of the closing costs. Sometimes sellers will proactively pay for an inspection before listing their home to show buyers that there are no pests. Most inspections are only valid for 30 to 90 days, so they will need to pay again if the home is not sold before then.

The homeowners pay for all pest inspections that are not related to a home sale.

How long does a pest inspection take?

Pest inspections take 30 to 60 minutes on average, depending on your home size and accessibility. Pest inspections usually include examining attics, crawl spaces, exterior walls, and other areas of the house and recording any signs of bugs or pests in the home.

If you do have any kind of infestation, the inspector will recommend the best course of action for removal and repair.

How do I prepare for a pest inspection?

You can prepare for a pest inspection by:

  • Moving any items that block access points to the attic, basement, crawl space, sink, and garage
  • Making a list of any signs you've seen of pests
  • Restraining or moving your pets temporarily

How do I choose a pest inspector?

Before hiring a pest inspection service, be sure to:

  • Get quotes from 3+ inspection businesses with several years of experience.
  • Read ratings and reviews on Google and HomeGuide.
  • Confirm that they have valid certification and insurance.
  • Avoid the lowest price, which may indicate subpar service.
  • Hold onto a copy of the estimate and service agreement.
  • Don't make the final payment until the inspection is complete.

What questions should I ask pest inspectors?

Ask these questions to find the best possible pest inspector:

  • How long have you been working as a pest inspector?
  • What training or certifications do you have?
  • Can you give me a written quote for this?
  • Do you have any reviews or customer testimonials I can read?
  • How long will this inspection take?
  • If you found pests, where are they located?
  • Will I need any repairs on my house?
  • How do I get a report for the inspection?

Reviews for Portland pest inspectors

Recent success stories from people in the Portland area.
Barbara G.
Ecosystem Pest Solutions Llc
Melissa C.
We signed up for Axiom services 4 years ago when rats made their way into our house. They got rid of the rats when we weren't able to and have kept them away. Added bonus, we don't get ants in our house anymore either. I would definitely recommend Axiom to anyone in need of pest control.
Axiom Eco-Pest Control
Conrad A.
Morgan’s the man for all your exterminating needs!
Morgan's Pest Management
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