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Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection Reports
At Rigo Pest Prevention, our licensed termite inspectors prepare clear, compliant WDIIRs and termite inspection reports for homes across Tucson and Southern Arizona. We focus on honest findings, fast turnaround, and explaining things in plain language so buyers, sellers, and agents know exactly where they stand.
A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report is a two-page, state-regulated document that shows whether a structure has evidence of termites or other wood-destroying insects, conditions that attract them, or past treatments.
In Arizona, only licensed pest control professionals can complete and sign a WDIIR. Lenders, title companies, and real estate agents rely on this report to help protect everyone involved in a sale or refinance.
For Tucson homeowners, a WDIIR is more than paperwork. Termites stay active year-round here, and many homes sit on soil that gives them easy access to foundations, porches, and attached structures. A detailed inspection and accurate report help protect a major investment and bring real peace of mind.
Rigo Pest Prevention brings decades of experience in termite work to every inspection. We’re careful, thorough, and committed to being honest about what we see.
Tucson rests in the middle of prime termite country. Subterranean termites are the main threat, tunneling through soil and into homes from below. Drywood termites show up in some neighborhoods, especially in older structures or areas with exposed wood.
Our desert climate creates special challenges:
You will commonly need a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report or termite inspection report in Tucson when:
Even if a lender does not request a WDIIR, many Tucson homeowners schedule one regularly, especially if they own older homes or live in areas with known termite activity.
Skipping a WDIIR can create expensive surprises later:
A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report from Rigo Pest Prevention helps bring these problems to light before they grow.
Our goal is simple: give you a clear picture of termite and wood-destroying insect conditions at the property, with no guesswork and no vague language.
During the inspection, our licensed technicians look for:
We note what we see, where we see it, and how serious it appears.
Every home and property is a little different, but a typical WDIIR inspection with Rigo Pest includes:
Our inspectors move carefully through the property with a flashlight and basic tools to probe suspicious wood and check key areas in detail.
We do more than mark “yes” or “no” on termite activity. Your WDIIR from Rigo Pest also notes conditions that increase risk, such as:
These details help buyers and owners understand where termites are more likely to cause trouble in the future.
Some areas of a home can’t be inspected without moving heavy items, opening sealed walls, or causing damage. Examples include:
When an area is inaccessible, we document that clearly in the WDIIR. That honesty helps everyone understand both what the report includes and the limits of any visual inspection.
Arizona uses a standard form for Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Reports. Your Rigo Pest inspector fills out this form, signs it with their license number, and provides it to the parties involved in the transaction.
This report reflects Arizona Department of Agriculture requirements and includes key details such as property address, structure type, and inspection date.
Your WDIIR includes:
We write comments in clear, straightforward language so anyone reading the report can follow along.
Termite inspection reports can feel intimidating. Our goal is to make them understandable. We avoid unnecessary technical terms and explain what each section means in everyday words.
If something in the report raises questions for you, we are happy to walk you through it line by line.
Rigo Pest Prevention offers flexible scheduling for Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Reports in Tucson and surrounding communities. When you call or request service online, our team works with you, your agent, or your title company to find a time that fits the contract timeline.
Once the inspection is complete, we prepare and deliver the WDIIR promptly so the closing process isn’t held up.
On the day of your WDIIR:
Most inspections finish within a short window, depending on the size and complexity of the property. Your inspector works steadily and respectfully, treating the home as carefully as they would their own.
Once the inspection is complete, we:
If you have questions after receiving the report, you can call and speak with a real person who knows the property and the findings.
If your WDIIR shows active termites or conditions that need attention, we build a plan that fits the structure and severity of the issue.
Most of our work focuses on the exterior of the home, where termites travel in and out. We choose products and methods intended to protect families and pets while still hitting termites where they live and feed. Indoor treatments are rarely necessary and used only when the situation calls for it.
Termite treatment and structural repair are two different tasks. Rigo Pest Prevention does not perform structural repairs, but we clearly identify areas that need attention.
Your report and our comments give you a starting point to work with contractors, adjust sales agreements, or decide on next steps with your real estate team.
Our standard warranties reflect the kind of work we stand behind:
If something pops up inside that window, we come back out and make it right.
Termites thrive in moist soil and damp wood. Simple maintenance steps help:
Wood parts that sit directly on soil act like a welcome mat for termites. Helpful changes include:
Even after treatment or a clean WDIIR, regular inspections are a smart habit in Tucson. Many owners schedule:
Rigo Pest can help build a schedule that fits your property and your comfort level.
A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report should give you clarity, not stress.
If you need a WDIIR or termite inspection report in Tucson or the surrounding area, Rigo Pest Prevention is ready to help. Our licensed inspectors, local experience, and commitment to doing the right thing make the process straightforward from start to finish.
Call us today to schedule your Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report, or request a free inspection quote online. We’ll answer your questions, work with your timeline, and give you a report you can rely on when it matters most.