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Termite Control in Angier, NC

Angier is growing fast, and a lot of that growth is brand-new homes for families moving south from the Triangle. A new house is a major investment, and the single best time to protect it from termites is before the problem ever starts. That makes termite pre-treatment one of the smartest, easiest decisions a new Angier homeowner or builder can make.

Holloman Exterminators has protected Harnett County since 1954, and we work with both homeowners and builders across Angier's new communities. Whether you're breaking ground or settling into an established home, we'll help you keep termites out.

Termite Pre-Treatment for New Angier Homes

The most effective termite protection is put in place during construction. Pre-treatment establishes a barrier in the soil before the slab is poured or the crawl space is closed up, protecting the structure from subterranean termites from day one. It's far simpler and less disruptive than treating an infestation after a family has moved in.

For builders, it's a selling point that gives buyers confidence. For buyers, it's peace of mind that the home was protected from the start. Either way, reaching out early in the build is the key, and you can start on our termite control page.

Already in an Established Home?

Not every Angier home is new, and the older neighborhoods around town need attention too. For an existing home, an inspection tells you where you stand, and a treatment plan closes any gaps. Subterranean termites travel up from the soil through foundations and crawl spaces, so established homes with any age on them are worth checking.

We inspect the crawl space, foundation, and trouble spots, then recommend a clear plan, whether that's a liquid soil barrier, bait stations, or a combination. No guesswork, no pressure.

How We Treat Termites

Our treatments are built around the way subterranean termites actually behave. A liquid barrier treats the soil around the foundation to stop termites from reaching the wood, while in-ground bait stations draw the colony to a bait that eliminates it over time. For many homes, a combination gives the strongest protection.

We'll walk you through which approach fits your home and why, in plain terms. The goal is protection that lasts, not a quick spray that fades.

Working With Angier's Builders

Angier's steady stream of new construction means we work alongside builders as well as homeowners. Coordinating pre-treatment during the build keeps a project on schedule and gives buyers one more reason to feel confident in the home. We're used to fitting into a construction timeline and getting the barrier in at the right stage, without slowing the crew down. If you build in the area, we're glad to be a dependable part of the process.

Termite Bonds: Protection Without the Lock-In

A termite bond is an ongoing protection agreement that includes regular inspections and a commitment to re-treat if termites appear. It's especially worth considering for a newer home you plan to stay in, since it keeps that investment protected year after year. We offer flexible, renewable protection rather than the restrictive long-term contracts some companies require.

For families who want more than termite coverage, our Advanced bundle combines termite protection with quarterly pest control in one plan. See the details on our plans and bundles page.

WDI Reports for Real Estate

With so much buying and selling around Angier, WDI reports come up often. Also called a termite letter, a WDI report is the inspection lenders typically require during a home purchase. We provide them for buyers, sellers, and agents, and our Realtors page explains the process. Contact us early so the report lines up with your closing.

Serving Angier and the Surrounding Area

We handle termite work throughout Angier and the surrounding northern Harnett communities, including the new subdivisions filling in around town and the established areas out toward the Wake County line. See everywhere we cover on the service areas page.

Why Angier Homeowners Choose Holloman

We're local, responsive, and honest, which matters to busy commuting families who don't have time for runaround. The owners are in the business every day, you'll see familiar faces because our turnover is low, and we're 5-star rated on Google. When you call, we aim to get you scheduled quickly and give you a straight answer.

The Best Time to Act Is Before You See Them

The frustrating thing about termites is that the signs show up late. By the time you notice mud tubes, swarmers, or soft wood, a colony has often been feeding for a while. That's why the homeowners who come out ahead treat termites as prevention rather than a reaction, with pre-treatment on new builds and regular inspections on established homes. Acting before there's visible damage is almost always the cheaper path.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do new construction homes really need termite treatment?

Yes. New homes are just as vulnerable to subterranean termites as older ones, and pre-treatment during construction is the most effective, least disruptive way to protect them. It's much easier to prevent termites than to treat an infestation later.

When should I schedule termite pre-treatment for a new build?

Early. The barrier goes in before the slab is poured or the crawl space is closed, so reaching out during construction, not after, is key. Contact us as soon as you know your timeline.

What is a termite bond?

It's an agreement for ongoing termite protection, with regular inspections and a re-treatment commitment. We keep ours flexible and renewable rather than locking you into a restrictive long-term contract.

Can you provide a termite letter for a home purchase?

Yes. We provide the WDI reports lenders require during a purchase. Reach out early so the timing works with your closing date.

Protect Your Angier Home Today

Whether you're building new or protecting an established home, the best time to act on termites is before they act on you. Reach out on our contact page. Send Us a Message or Call Now: (910) 892-7438.

Written By: Cube Creative |  Created: July 09, 2026 |  July 09, 2026  |  Updated: July 13, 2026