Wood Repair ServicesÂ
Termites are feeding on you home, destroying wood, what are you going to do about it?
Of course, hire a professional termite control company to get rid of those nasty termites!
Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, apartment owner, or commercial property owner, Mariners Pest Control takes the headaches out of treating for termites.
Termites do not care if they invade a single family home or multi-unit housing. The damage done to a structure from termites can cost a property owner thousands.
Mariners Pest Controls will go through and treat the termite infested building. We also repair any damage done by the termites to the structure of your property.
Our technicians get into the job, analyze the problem, and walk our customers through the entire extermination and repair process.
We believe that communicating with the homeowner throughout the treatment process is important for a successful termite program.
Fixing Wood Damage From Termites:
- Escrow repairs
- Condo HOA repairs
- Patio repairs
- Home repairs
Here is a step-by-step process of how we work.
1. Schedule an inspection with a local California licensed termite inspector.
2. A state certified termite operator will show up with or without you present and draft out an inspection report.
3. Based on the report, the necessary treatment will be presented to you via fax, email or in person including pricing and contract.
4. A treatment will be scheduled at your convenience. You will be given instructions on how to prepare for the treatment to ensure your safety.
5. Once the treatment is completed, you will be contacted to resume your day-to-day living in your home or property.
If you have any further questions, you can leave a reply below or go to our Ask Nate section and leave a note there.
Ready to schedule an inspection? Contact us by calling our phone number above or leaving a reply below with your phone number and someone will call you as soon as possible.
California Termite Control and Wood Repair
Toll Free: (888) 945 2847
Fax: (949) 679-2904

On the top floor of my house I am about to install hardwood flooring; I will be replacing most of the subflooring (plywood) because of termite repair . Is this a good time to help bring the sound down by filling the in-between-ties with some sort of acoustic fill? I might not have another chance to do as much, once the wood is in place.
I want to keep the cost moderate, even if – because I am disabled – I will need to hire labor.