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      <title>Complete WDIR Inspection Checklist: What Winston-Salem Home Buyers Need to Know</title>
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      <description>Learn what Winston-Salem home buyers need to know about WDIR inspections. Understand the process, costs, and what inspectors look for in NC properties.</description>
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           Buying a home in Winston-Salem is exciting, but before you sign the closing papers, there's one inspection you can't skip: the Wood Destroying Insect Report, or WDIR. North Carolina law requires this inspection for all residential real estate transactions. Understanding what it covers can save you thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs.
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           What Is a WDIR Inspection?
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           WDIR inspection
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            examines your property for any damage or active infestations caused by wood-destroying insects. Licensed pest control professionals look for evidence of termites, carpenter ants, powder post beetles and other insects that can compromise your home's structural integrity.
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           Inspectors do more than just look for bugs. They examine visible and accessible areas throughout the property: crawl spaces, basements, attics and exterior wooden structures. You'll get information about active infestations and previous damage that may have been treated or ignored.
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           Why WDIR Inspections Are Required in North Carolina
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           North Carolina's warm, humid climate is perfect for wood-destroying insects. Termites alone cause more than $5 billion in property damage across the United States each year. The Piedmont Triad region gets hit hard by these pests.
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           State law mandates WDIR inspections because these insects work silently. They often cause extensive damage before homeowners spot any signs. A professional inspection protects buyers from purchasing a property with hidden structural problems. It also gives sellers a chance to address issues before listing.
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           Schedule your inspection now. 
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           What Inspectors Look for During a WDIR Inspection
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           Inspectors search for several types of wood-destroying insects common to Winston-Salem.
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           Termites
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           Subterranean termites are the most common and destructive wood-destroying insects in North Carolina. Inspectors look for mud tubes along foundation walls and damaged wood that sounds hollow when tapped. Discarded wings near windows and doors are another red flag. Frass (termite droppings) resembles sawdust and shows up around active infestations.
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           Carpenter Ants
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           Large black ants that excavate wood to build their nests. They don't actually eat the wood, but they hollow it out. Inspectors check for smooth galleries in wood and piles of wood shavings mixed with insect body parts. The ants themselves often show up in areas with moisture damage.
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           Powder Post Beetles
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           Powder post beetles lay eggs in wood. Their larvae bore through it as they develop. Inspectors look for small, round exit holes in wood surfaces and fine, powdery frass around infested areas.
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           Wood-Boring Beetles
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           Several species of wood-boring beetles affect homes in Winston-Salem. Inspectors can identify them by their exit hole patterns, the type of frass they produce and which wood species they prefer.
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           Understanding Your WDIR Report
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           Your WDIR report identifies findings in three categories: active infestations, previous damage and conducive conditions.
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           Active infestations need immediate treatment. The report specifies which insects are present and how extensive the infestation is. Previous damage points to past problems that may or may not have been professionally treated. Inspectors note the location and severity of old damage so you can assess the property's history.
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           Conducive conditions are environmental factors that make your property vulnerable. Wood-to-ground contact is a common issue. Excessive moisture in crawl spaces, poor drainage and wood debris near the foundation also create problems. Fixing these conditions helps prevent future infestations even when no active problems exist.
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           What Happens If Issues Are Found?
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           Finding problems on a WDIR report doesn't kill the deal. You can negotiate with the seller to treat active infestations before closing. Or request a price reduction to cover treatment costs yourself. Some buyers ask the seller to complete repairs for previous damage.
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           Most buyers get a treatment estimate from a qualified pest control company. This gives you real numbers for negotiations. Some buyers also want a follow-up inspection after treatment to confirm the problem is resolved.
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           Your decision depends on the type of infestation and extent of damage. Minor issues might only need localized treatment. Extensive termite damage could mean structural repairs. Your real estate agent, home inspector and pest control professional can help you figure out the best approach. Some lenders require treatment before approving your mortgage if active infestations turn up.
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           Protect Your Investment With Professional WDIR Services
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           Ray's Pest Control has provided reliable WDIR inspections to Winston-Salem and the Piedmont Triad region for more than 50 years. As a family-owned, locally operated business, we know the pest challenges that affect North Carolina homes. Our state-certified technicians conduct thorough inspections and provide clear, detailed reports for your property purchase decisions.
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            We offer free assessments and guaranteed services. When you work with Ray's Pest Control, you get quality and integrity. Many of our customers have trusted us since our founding.
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            to schedule your WDIR inspection and protect your home-buying investment.
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           Frequently Asked Questions
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           How long does a WDIR inspection take?
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           Most WDIR inspections take between 45 minutes and two hours, depending on the size of the property and accessibility of crawl spaces and other areas. Inspectors need time to thoroughly examine all visible and accessible wooden structures.
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           How much does a WDIR inspection cost in Winston-Salem?
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           WDIR inspection costs vary based on property size and complexity. Contact Ray's Pest Control for a free assessment and accurate quote for your specific property.
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           In North Carolina, WDIR reports are typically valid for 90 days from the inspection date. If your closing is delayed beyond this period, you may need a new inspection.
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           Yes, but the inspector must be licensed by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Ray's Pest Control maintains all required certifications and has decades of experience conducting WDIR inspections throughout the Piedmont Triad region.
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      <title>5 Signs You Need Termite Control in Winston-Salem Before It's Too Late</title>
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      <description>Spot termite damage early and save thousands. Learn the 5 warning signs of termite infestations in Winston-Salem homes and when to call for help.</description>
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           Termites cause billions of dollars in property damage across the United States each year. Winston-Salem, N.C., homes face the same risk. These pests work quietly, compromising your home's structure long before you spot the damage. Catching termite activity early can save you thousands in repair costs.
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           Ray's Pest Control has protected Piedmont Triad homes from termite damage for more than 50 years. Early detection makes all the difference. North Carolina's humid climate and mild temperatures let termite colonies thrive throughout the year. Local homeowners need to stay alert.
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           Here are five warning signs that it's time to call a professional for termite control.
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           1. Mud Tubes on Your Foundation or Walls
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           What to Look For
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           Subterranean termites are the most common type in Winston-Salem. They build pencil-thin mud tubes to travel between underground colonies and the wood in your home. The tubes give them moisture and shield them from predators. Termites construct each tube from soil, wood particles and their own saliva.
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           Check your foundation, crawl space walls and anywhere concrete meets wood. The tubes usually run vertically and branch off in different directions. They're brown or tan with a muddy, crusty texture. Look closely near your HVAC system, water heater and plumbing penetrations. Termites go where there's moisture.
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           Spotting these tunnels means you probably have an active infestation. Don't assume a broken or empty tube means the problem is gone. Termites rebuild fast and keep feeding.
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           2. Hollow-Sounding Wood
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           Testing Your Home's Structure
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           Termites eat wood from the inside out. They leave just a thin layer of timber or paint on the surface. Take a screwdriver handle and tap wooden beams, door frames and window sills throughout your home. Hollow or papery sounds mean termites have likely done serious internal damage.
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           Wood might feel soft when you press on it, or it could crumble. Floors can feel spongy when you walk on them. Baseboards pull away from walls. Warped door frames make doors stick or refuse to close. These problems signal that termites have been feeding for a while.
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           Minor surface damage hides extensive destruction underneath. Support beams, floor joists and wall studs can be severely compromised before you see obvious symptoms. Get a professional inspection if you suspect a problem.
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           Reproductive termites called swarmers leave their colonies in spring to start new ones. Once they find a good spot, they shed their wings in piles that look like fish scales. You'll see swarming on warm days after rain, when conditions are right for starting colonies.
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           Check windowsills, door frames, bathtubs and spider webs for small, translucent wings. Finding them means termites have picked your home for their new colony. The wings are delicate, roughly equal in size, and measure about 3/8 inch long.
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           People often confuse swarmers with flying ants. Termite wings are the same length, but ant wings are uneven. Termite bodies are uniform in width, while ants have pinched waists. Not sure what you've found? Collect a sample and call Ray's Pest Control for identification.
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           4. Frass (Termite Droppings) Accumulation
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           Identifying Drywood Termite Evidence
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           Subterranean termites are more common in Winston-Salem, but drywood termites attack local homes too. These termites push droppings out through small holes in infested wood. The piles look like sawdust or coffee grounds. Drywood termites keep their galleries clean by expelling frass, unlike subterranean termites that use waste to build tunnels.
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           You'll find frass right below the infested wood. The pellets are hexagonal and change color based on what wood the termites eat. Fresh frass shows up as tiny, granular piles that grow larger if the infestation continues.
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           Mysterious sawdust-like piles near wooden furniture, walls or beams point to active drywood termites. Check your attic, wooden trim and furniture often. These spots are frequent targets.
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           Paint that bubbles, blisters or peels from wood surfaces can mean termite damage. It can also signal moisture problems that draw termites in. This happens when termites eat through wood right under the paint. They create air pockets and tunnels that make paint lose its grip.
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           Small pinholes in drywall or wood paneling are another clue. Termites use these tiny openings to move through your walls. Some homeowners see dust or frass near the holes.
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           Walls that look water-damaged but haven't gotten wet are worth investigating. Termites bring moisture into wood as they tunnel. This causes changes to painted or finished surfaces. The damage looks like water stains but appears where there are no leaks or roof problems.
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           Protect Your Winston-Salem Home with Ray's Pest Control
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           Don't wait while termites destroy your home's value and structure. If you've seen any of these signs, act now. The longer termites stay active, the worse and more costly the damage gets. Most homeowners insurance won't cover termite damage, so prevention and quick treatment matter even more.
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           Ray's Pest Control has been the trusted name in termite protection throughout the Piedmont Triad for more than five decades. Our state-certified technicians use advanced detection methods and environmentally responsible solutions to get rid of termites and stop future infestations. We offer free assessments, guaranteed services and the quality workmanship that has kept customers with us since our founding.
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           We're a family-owned, locally operated company. We know the Winston-Salem area's specific termite challenges. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality service at the most reasonable price.
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           Contact Ray's Pest Control today for your free termite assessment. Protect your home before it's too late.
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           Frequently Asked Questions
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           How often should I have my Winston-Salem home inspected for termites?
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           Get your home inspected for termites once a year. If your property has had termite activity before, has moisture issues or has a lot of wood touching the ground, you might need inspections more often. Ray's Pest Control does thorough assessments and can tell you the best inspection schedule for your home.
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           Can I treat termites myself with store-bought products?
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           DIY termite products exist, but they rarely get rid of entire colonies. They might make you think the problem is solved when it isn't. Termite colonies have thousands or even millions of individuals, and they're often far from your house. Professional treatment is the only dependable way to eliminate termites and keep them from coming back.
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           How much damage can termites cause before I notice them?
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           Termites can do major structural damage anywhere from a few months to several years, depending on colony size and environmental conditions. Some infestations hide for years and end up costing tens of thousands of dollars to fix. That's why homeowners in the Winston-Salem area need regular professional inspections.
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          Blog posts are a great way to get recognized within your community and share your voice. Here are the top 10 reasons you should love writing blog posts.
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           Anyone can make one:
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          For better or worse, anyone can write a blog post about anything they want. Everyone has a voice and thet voices will rise to the top.
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          In blog posts, the writer has more leeway to add in their voice and personality than other types of writing.
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          You can help people, learn new things, entertain your audience-the possibilities are endless and amazing. Blogging opens up all of these to a very wide audience.
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          Blogging allows you to connect with other individuals who share the same interests. Sharing ideas and opinions within your community helps establish yourself as a thought leader.
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          Keeping content on your site fresh and relevant, you can use your blog to boost the search engine ranking (SEO) of your site and your business.
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          If your blog is strong enough and updated regularly, people will come back looking for more and bring traffic back to your site as well.
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           It's free:
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          It costs you a grand total of zero dollars to post to the blog, so if you have something to say, there's nothing to stop you.
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           You can establish yourself as a thought leader:
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          A blog is a great place for your original thoughts, and it can be a wonderful way to show off your individuality. If people like your ideas, you can become a thought leader in your industry!
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