Bluebird Termite offers a wide range of termite control services to residential and commercial clients throughout the Bay Area. The company utilizes a variety of treatments (localized, fumigation, soil/rod injection) to eliminate drywood and subterranean termites from its customers’ properties, and it’s also qualified to repair structural damage caused by termites and wood-destroying fungus.
Owner John Chung founded Bluebird Termite with the goal of creating a friendlier, more comfortable experience for homeowners dealing with termite damage. “Termites can be scary, but we aim to ease those fears by providing expert service and clear communication,” he says. “One of my favorite parts of the inspection process is educating people and showing them that termite control isn’t as overwhelming as it may seem. Once they understand their options, they feel empowered to take the right steps for their homes.”
Bluebird Termite is known for its fair pricing, reliability and customer-oriented business practices. “We prioritize our clients’ needs by giving them consistent, high-quality service,” says Mr. Chung. “By handling everything from start to finish, we’re able to provide peace of mind through skillful identification, effective extermination and lasting repairs.”
“Our goal is to be an approachable, dependable, trusted partner in protecting our clients’ homes from termites. By delivering expert care with a personal touch, we help them navigate the termite control process with confidence. Ultimately, we strive to be ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Termite Service Provider.’”
When it comes to preventing termite infestations, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
No one wants termites in their home or business, but do you know how to prevent an infestation from occurring in the first place? Termite extermination and fumigation can be expensive (and repairing termite damage can be even more costly), so prevention is your best option. These tips will help you take the necessary steps to prevent termites from getting a foothold in your residence or commercial building:
- Wood that touches the ground can lure an entire termite colony to take up residence. Make sure any wood supports, footings, deck supports and other wood surfaces attached to your home or property aren’t in direct contact with the ground. A good way to keep termites away is by installing metal flashing around the base of fence posts.
- Termites need a source of water to thrive, so fix leaky faucets, eliminate standing water, remove debris in gutters, and make sure there’s adequate drainage underneath and near your home.
- Vegetation near buildings can create moist areas that encourage termites. Cut back brush and heavy growth, and keep leaves and other vegetation from piling up near the base of your home.
- Keep firewood, building materials, scrap wood and other wooden materials away from the exterior of your home. Termites can easily travel from wood storage areas near homes into the structures themselves.
- Remove dead trees and stumps from your yard. Decaying wood attracts termites and they’ll look for new sources of food in close proximity.
- Wood mulch provides a food and water source for termites, so use rubber mulch or stone near your home instead.
- Use mesh, aggregates, concrete or plastic barriers to keep termites from penetrating your home’s foundation, pipes, piers and other contacts with the ground.
Maintaining customer satisfaction is a key aspect of any business, but it’s even more important for termite control companies that have earned Diamond Certified. For Bluebird Termite, the best way to keep clients happy is to take a personalized approach to their jobs, regardless of the size. “Our mission is to provide a friendlier termite control experience,” affirms owner John Chung. “Our reliability, fair pricing and comprehensive warranties really set us apart as a trusted provider for our clients.”
Bluebird Termite has been providing termite control services for residential and commercial clients throughout the Bay Area since 2013. The company uses localized, fumigation, and soil/rod injection treatments to eliminate termites from its customers’ homes and businesses, and it also has the in-house capabilities to fix structural damage caused by termites and wood-destroying fungus.
Unlike companies that only use traditional termite control methods, Bluebird Termite prides itself on offering updated solutions. “We use cutting-edge thermal cameras and treatment techniques to ensure precise and effective solutions,” explains Mr. Chung. “This type of approach lets us address our customers’ needs from start to finish, providing peace of mind through expert identification, effective extermination and lasting repairs.”
To further differentiate itself from its competition, Bluebird Termite prioritizes communication throughout the termite control process so its customers can feel more comfortable. “We understand that termite infestations can be scary, so we focus on easing those fears through expert, approachable care,” says Mr. Chung. “Most people are relieved once they gain the knowledge that comes from our inspections because it empowers them to confidently address their termite issues.”