WDI Inspections (Wood Destroying Insect Report)

Buying or selling a home in Texas? Most lenders and real estate agents require a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) report as part of the home inspection process. At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we provide licensed, fast-turnaround WDI inspections for homes, rental properties, and commercial buildings throughout North Texas.

  •  Licensed and TPCL-Certified Inspectors
  •  Reports Delivered Fast – Often Same or Next Day
  •  Approved by Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)

When buying or selling a home in Texas, a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection is a critical step in ensuring a smooth and confident real estate closing. At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we understand the importance of a thorough and reliable WDI inspection, providing peace of mind to both buyers and sellers. Our detailed inspections and officially recognized reports are designed to meet the requirements of real estate transactions, helping you avoid unexpected surprises and delays.

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What is a WDI Report?

A WDI report is an official document that states whether a home has signs of infestation or damage from wood-destroying insects like:

  • Termites (subterranean & drywood)
  • Carpenter ants
  • Powderpost beetles
  • Wood borers

Why is a WDI Inspection Essential for Your Texas Real Estate Closing?

Wood-destroying insects, such as termites, carpenter ants, and powder post beetles, can cause significant structural damage to a home, often going unnoticed for years. WDI reports are commonly required for home purchases and mortgage closings, refinancing, VA/FHA loans, and real estate disclosures. For these real estate transactions, a WDI inspection serves several vital purposes:

  • Protecting Buyers: A WDI report provides buyers with a clear understanding of a property’s history regarding wood-destroying insect activity. It can reveal existing infestations, past damage, and conditions that could lead to future problems, allowing buyers to make informed decisions and negotiate repairs if necessary.
  • Protecting Sellers: For sellers, a clean WDI report can expedite the closing process and demonstrate the property’s good condition, potentially increasing its appeal. Addressing any identified issues proactively can prevent last-minute complications.
  • Lender Requirements: Many mortgage lenders require a WDI inspection as part of their underwriting process to protect their investment.

Frisco • Wylie • Plano • Rockwall • Allen • McKinney • Van Alstyne • Garland • Royse City • Melissa • Anna
and more across Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall counties.

What We Inspect

At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, our experienced and licensed inspectors conduct meticulous WDI inspections tailored to the specific needs of Texas real estate closings. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive assessment, ensuring all accessible areas are thoroughly evaluated for signs of wood-destroying insect activity.

Our WDI inspections include:

  • A Thorough Visual Inspection of All Accessible Areas: Our inspectors meticulously examine all readily accessible areas of the property, including interior spaces (attics, crawl spaces, utility rooms, living areas), and the exterior (foundation, eaves, fences, and adjacent structures). We look for tell-tale signs of WDI presence and damage.
  • Signs of Current or Past Termite Activity: We are specifically trained to identify the subtle, and not-so-subtle, indicators of termite activity. This includes mud tubes, discarded wings, frass (termite droppings), damaged wood, and pinpoint holes. We’re also looking for evidence of previous infestations, even if they’ve been treated, as this can indicate a historical vulnerability.
  • Moisture-Prone Conditions Conducive to Infestation: Wood-destroying insects, especially termites, thrive in moist environments. Our inspectors are adept at identifying conditions that contribute to moisture accumulation, such as leaks, poor drainage, excessive vegetation near the foundation, and inadequate ventilation. Addressing these conducive conditions is crucial for preventing future infestations.
  • A Professionally Prepared Texas Official WDI Report (Form NPMA-33): Upon completion of our thorough inspection, Home Run Pest & Termite Control provides a professionally prepared Texas Official Wood Destroying Insect Report, commonly known as Form NPMA-33. This standardized report is recognized by lenders, real estate agents, and regulatory bodies across Texas. It clearly outlines our findings, including:
  • Any evidence of active or past wood-destroying insect infestations.
  • Visible damage caused by these insects.
  • Conducive conditions that could lead to future infestations.
  • Recommendations for treatment or corrective actions, if necessary.

Why Choose Home Run Pest & Termite Control for Your WDI Inspection?

We understand time is tight during real estate transactions. That’s why we prioritize same day scheduling when possible, electronic delivery of reports, and clear communication with agents and title companies throughout the inspection process. When you choose Home Run Pest for your WDI inspection, you’re choosing:

  • Experienced & Licensed Professionals: Our inspectors are highly trained, licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture, and possess extensive knowledge of wood-destroying insects and construction practices.
  • Prompt & Reliable Service: We understand the time-sensitive nature of real estate closings. We offer flexible scheduling and strive to deliver prompt service and timely report delivery.
  • Clear & Comprehensive Reports: Our NPMA-33 reports are meticulously completed, easy to understand, and provide all the necessary information for your real estate transaction.
  • Peace of Mind: With Home Run Pest & Termite Control, you can be confident that you’re getting a thorough and accurate assessment, helping you make informed decisions about your property investment.

Don’t let wood-destroying insects derail your real estate closing. Contact Home Run Pest & Termite Control today to schedule your comprehensive WDI inspection and ensure a smooth and successful transaction.

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FAQS About WDI Reports

Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about WDI inspections and reports. Feel free to contact us for more information or to schedule your WDI inspection.

Typically, a wood destroying insect report is valid for 30 days, though some lenders may have stricter guidelines.

Depending on property size and location, prices range from about $200-$250 for an inspection and the resulting report.

Absolutely. We often bundle services to save you time and money.

In Texas, only individuals licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) as Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspectors can legally perform WDI inspections and issue the official Texas Official WDI Report (Form NPMA-33). Home Run Pest is licensed to perform these inspections.

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