We knew we had termite damage when we bought the house. We didn't realize the damage was so extensive. We videoed the damage and we are going to video how we fix it.
I'm a tech with a local company in South Alabama. I can't count how many times in the 2 years I have been in this field that our small service has received calls from customers of "mainstream" termite control companies wanting us to inspect their work, since we do free inspections. I'd say 30-40% of the time, they either have an active infestation or damage that they were never informed that they had. It's sad that people get ripped off by companies they trust their homes to.
@@skyplanet9858 I don't know where you are located, but it's best to research Pest Control Companies that are local to you. The BBB is a excellent resource on ANY company you hire to do termite work. Also make sure that they are bonded and insured and "guarantee" their work (meaning that if you are termite free and said company treats your home for protection, they will cover treatment and repairs up to X amount if your home ever incurs damage from a infestation or if you have an infestation actively, they will come out as many times as needed to eradicate them and then bond afterwords). As far as the "big companies", Orkin would be my recommendation. And honestly it depends on the area management if they are on point or not, but they are definitely one of the few good companies. The one I would recommend that you avoid like the plague is Terminix. They are a absolute scam company and do not care about you, your home, and will rake you over the coals financially. They won't admit fault when they do bad work and your home is destroyed either. You could also do a treatment yourself if you are tool savvy and don't mind a little dirty work, but you won't have the bond to fall back on. Sorry for writing a book for a reply, but I would be happy to help guide you through the process if you would like. Feel free to PM me anytime! God bless and good vibes!
@@flowdadonmuzik Thank you. I have several properties across the US and one of them is located in Chelsea near Birmingham. I took it out of a Stark contract because they weren't doing anything special other than inspecting the baits once a year and I installed Sentricon myself. I want full inspection and liquid barrier installed and I'm in need for a trustworthy company. I'll lookup Orkin but if I recall I've seen some negative comment about them in one of termitetom's videos. How many years have you been in the field?
Realtors are a main cause of new home owners heart ache. They get the cheapest termite company to inspect cause they don't want their bottom dollar affected. Often leading to papers just bring written up and home owners thinking they have a bond but they only got an inspection. Lots of times homes will have active termites or excessive damage. I've seen this happen way to many times to people in Chilton county Alabama.
Thanks for sharing. Termites date back more than 120 million years to the time of the dinosaurs. They are known as "silent destroyers" because of their ability to chew through wood, flooring and even wallpaper undetected. Each year, termites cause more than $5 billion in property damage - costs that aren't covered by homeowners' insurance policies. This is why being vigilant about termite control and termite extermination is so important.
I deposed then former technical director for then national trade association in the late 1990's or early 2000's. I asked him if he knew the source for the estimate for how much damage termite companies do each year. He said it was 'laying around' at the office and he adjusted it each year for increases in the consumer price index. In other words, they made it up. But it is certainly true that termites do a huge amount of damage each year.
In Australia we have a lot (and i mean a lot)of Termite companies large and small....We've had our place inspected 3 times by 2 two companies and both missed the Termite infestation in our garage...We've since completely removed and replaced all timber in the walls and replaced the 8 trusses in the roof....Both companies charged $300 with one company spending 1 hr and the other 2 hours.....Prior to these inspections we had a liquid barrier installed by the 1st company, we didn't pursue because the laws in Australia are not favourable for the homeowner in these cases.
I would like to see the actual WIR report with the house graph to see if they marked the previous infestation .also the report has a back page that mentions that company can only do visual inspection and cannot remove wall coverings or move heavy appliances to inspect
Termite inspections don’t require to open up all your walls to see if there’s any damage or infestation. Or are they required to do that during a inspection?
Ok , so the termite company issues a warranty that requires that the roofer did a good job, the stucco guys sealed the house, the a/c is not creating condensation, the siding doesn't touch the ground, and all the rooms are empty enough to do a good annual inspection.....and the crawlspace is foam insulated...........why would we offer damage repair warranties....no one else does???? Reply ????
MY ASS Crawlboards. Use that shit it slips and fall through the ceiling, then who's responsible? I would never send my guys into an attic using crawl boards.
Heros take many forms. These men are heros in their profession and live by the principles of honesty and old fashioned work ethic. There are also heros who are exterminators. Unfortunately, the ones who inspected this house are not of that ilk.
nope.... a lot of what is being said here is not correct. drilling bricks for example. Also, some of the stuff he is claiming is not in accordance with the product label...WHICH IS THE LAW!
The treatment promised for this home was a comprehensive Termidor treatment. This video was shot a few days after the alleged treatment. Alabama regulators inspected and found all of the treating deficiencies mentioned in this video. Hence, comments that the treating techniques mentioned were not required are wrong. The termite company dos not challenge the state’s factual findings and complied with the state’s directive to provide the conventional post-construction treatment.
Thank you for this information . I never knew there were termite lawyers , but I wonder how much a Lawyer in this case could charge , it could be more expensive than the termite treatment , I guess.
I’ve been in the Pest Control industry for over 14 years now and I have some issues with this video. Some of the things he says on here ARE true ( such as treatment methods)while some of the other things are just simply wrong or just plain ignorant . As with ANY contract ,termite contracts also have exclusions. At the end of the video where he mentioned if the soil barrier has been dug up or even if you haven’t paid your premium, and you have termite damage, you should call a lawyer. So a chemical barrier is applied around the exterior of the home. Then the customer ( or their dog)digs up that barrier and get termites. Who’s fault is that? I work for a pest control company and that is a very common exclusion on all contracts. The only thing I could think of is if the homeowner said something to the company and they did not go back out and spot treat( for a charge of course). Also, as with anything in life, if you don’t pay your bill you don’t get the service. That’s just plain and simple. How are you going to sue the company when they haven’t paid them their annual renewal fee to keep the bond in the first place? If you quit paying your homeowners insurance and then get hit by hurricane does the insurance still cover your house? Absolutely not! Also he says to call them if the company will not remove parts of your walls to find damage? We have a device called a Terma-trac now that uses sonar to detect activity inside walls without tearing them up. If I was a customer and someone knocked a hole in my wall just to “see” if there was damage ( or even activity) I would not be happy. Especially if they were wrong and nothing was there!! You can’t just do that kinda stuff!!
Exactly, that's why most companies only doing baiting contracts without damage coverage. You can do all what he said and still miss something. I don't do liquid treatment and if I do, I do both and you're gonna pay good money for it. Some houses I just will not bond
I agree, but what would have sent a red flag to me and had my guard up was at the front door as I walked in..then wasnt there another area too that was showing some tunneling b4 they opened it up
I watched this video for the first time and found it down right comical. As a Termite inspector it's a visual non invasive inspection. We are not allowed to dismantle, damage or disassemble anything as he suggested. Agreed the termite inspection was substandard and the inspector missed highly visible areas of infestation. Also in most cases if the termite inspector misses something the the home inspector usually catches it if it's visible. As far as treatment techniques all the ones he mentioned are on the label for most chemicals but most of the chemicals like Termidor also have perimeter treatments on the labels as well. TERMIDOR HE for instance 2inch deep 4inch wide trench. I feel bad for the home buyers for sure but there's one rule when buying a home most people seem to not care about and that is old house old problems. In Arizona we call it lipstick on a pig. If the company put a termite baiting system in place then what would he say? Termite baiting systems claim that they are colony eliminators so answer that question for me. The only thing this lawyer discovered was that the termite inspection was substandard and nothing more.
It's not completely true, it's a lawyers commercial hidden in a how to video, the termite company didn't cause the damage, and all latent damages aren't as easy to see as they make it seem. It borders on fraudulent information itself. By a lawyer, funny, ironic, stupid?
I am a retired Timber Pest Inspector in Sydney, Australia. Reasonably good information. Some of these areas would have been inaccessible at the time of Inspection. There are various methods in treating this property. A Full Termite Barrier treatment would be difficult owing to the methods of construction. Exterra, Sentricon or Arsenic (if applied by fully licensed/expert.
The #1 reason pest companies get sued is from doing termite inspections on home sales. In my state , our regulators will tell you that you can do everything correctly in an inspection and a lawyer will still sue you and win. I quit doing termite letters for this very reason . Tom is an ambulance chaser.
....would you walk around a house that has structural damage without one? When beams and falling debres could fall on you its smart to wear one. L&i wont cover you if your not doing everything you can to NOT get injured.
@@MrBooster999 what part of termite did you not hear though? You dont know what is structurally sound until you tare it apart. So yes, you do need a hard hat if your knowingly going into any structure with damage. Just smart and what youd be required to do if your on the job.
My main thought through this, is that the epa regulates how much termiticide technicians are able to use in certain areas or one location. Thoughts? Good Video. Thanks
yes they do. only allowed to use termidor SC once every 9 months. epa is strict on chemicals and for good reason. havent been many new ones made in the past few years due to how expensive it is.
Where are the termites? The video doesn't show the actual termites... Shouldn't we see termites if the first company's termites chemicals were incorrectly applied?
Termites return to the ground when exposed to the air so they will not dehydrate and die. TERMITE TUNNELS ARE MADE BY LIVING TERMITES. THE DEAD ONES STOP MAKING MUD TUNNELS.
"If your termite inspector is dressed better than we are call a lawyer" what does that have to do with the quality of their work? Someone explain this to me. Am i missing something?
If you are inspecting for termites you need to put on a big suit and go under the house and you will come up filthy. If you came to inspect without planning to get filthy then you don't plan to inspect.
No termite company is going to bring 8 people with drills ,sledgehammers and saws to tear your house apart to inspect for termites,those damn lawyers don't go to court dressed like they were to rip the house apart
OK... I know you're an attorney... and this is all GREAT information, but, you forgot a HUGE bit of information.... there is NO NEED to drill the bricks or the concrete OR to dig a trench. There are Termite Colony Elimination techniques that doesn't require any of those holes you suggested was needed. A Termite company, with the proper equipment and training can replace all of those dangerous holes (that weakens the structure of the home) and all of that liquid termaticide that is simply a BARRIER between the termite colonies and the home... that liquid, by the way, would be diluted when it's poured in the ground or injected into the foundation... it ALSO is weakened by the solar dimunition of the chemicals, or the further dilution caused by rain and the soil... that chemical is at it's strongest the very moment it was released from the Termite company's containers... OR, they can hire a termite control company that can offer TRUE termite colony elimination techniques that are safer around your home. AND, there are some things the contractor can do when the building is built to slow down the progress of termites into the wood contents of the home.
Phillip Swindall wonder how any homes are still standing with all this weekening of the structures due to 1/2 inch holes and some 1/8 inch holes in vaneer of homes....sounds like a good pitch for bait stations. All except the fact that it takes months, sometimes over a year to control an infestation. Bait stations have their place, but they are far from the one stop shop of termite treatments youkf have people believe....
interestingly, using bait stations can require more chemicals INSIDE your home than using a liquid barrier. Ever seen that large boxes screwed into interior walls with big " do not touch pesticides inside" written all over them?
We disagree with everything Mr. Swindell says. This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
@@tomjones9767 Using a baiting system as the primary means of control requires zero soil termiticide application. It is incorrect that baiting systems require chemical applications inside the home. However, baiting systems are ineffective in all but rare situations. Consumers should be told that none of the "baiting" systems use a bait. None of the stations attract termites. Take the label for the Sentricon toxicant and Dow's (Sentricon's manufacturer) labels. Those labels expressly state the product does NOT attract termites. Termites explore randomly. and have to find the stations randomly.
@@TomFCamp lol, OMG ..you speaking on the old systems. I agree stations are just that, monitoring until they hit. Most can not afford liquid treatment and there always gonna be a spot you have an exclusion for. The main reason people get termites because of conductive conditions they refuse to correct and the termite guy not doing a proper inspection, to include the inside, attic and crawl space every 6 months or according to the label bait stations . Whomever inspected this home probably didn't even go on those area or the house
I HAVE A QUESTION IF YOU MIGHT CAN HELP PLEASE . WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF REPLACEING OUR SHOWER. WELL EVERYTHINGS BEEN TAKEN OUT BY THE CONTRACTORS . THE SUPPORT BEAM LOOKS JUST LIKE THOSE FIRST BEAMS AT THE BEGINING WHERE U SHOWED. AT THE BOTTOM. ALMOST IDENTICAL. THE TERMITES TUNNELS WERE BLACK. ALL THE WOOD. SO THE TERMITE PLACE COME OUT AND DRILLED HOLES , SPRAYED ALL THAT IN THE SHOWER AREA WHERE THOSE BEAMS WERE CLOSE. IS IT OK TO NOTTT REPLACE THE 3 BEAMS SIDE BY SIDE. WE THINK THE BEAMS SHOULD BE REPLACED. BUT THEY SAID AFTER ALL THAT TREATMENT THE BEAMS WOULD BE OK. IS OK TO LEAVE THE BEAMS. WEVE CLEANED THEM UP GOOD WIPEING THEM OFF. AND HAVEING THE TREATMENT DONE. SO IS OK TO LEAVE THE BEAMS. I THINK THE BEAMS ARE SUPPORTING THE HOUSE ITS SELF. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING . THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
This was informative to me because I as not aware that a termite inspection would include my attic. The company that comes out to perform my inspection never go any further than my basement/laundry room? I need to get another company soon!
For Subterranean Termites your main inspection area would be subfloor down. Not in an attic. This lawyer applied way too many topics for most homeowners here to understand.
What good would either do? Moisture would get trapped in the wood, wood destroying fungus would cause dry rot & invite termites. Termites only need 1/32" wide crack to enter a structure.
Tell me how are you planning to get the termidor in the soil down to the footers without doing the trenching and covering it so that it remains under the soil
Question, termite damage in an attic is guaranteed to mean a leaky roof. Are the roofers being sued ? The previous homeowner may have known the roof was leaking and ignored it, is he being sued ? The builder most likely left wood debris under the house, is he being sued ? The previous homeowner may have had a new garage or carport slab poured, will the concrete company be sued ? What about the company that installed the shelving ?
By law, a company that sells a termite bond cannot make assumptions that prior treatments provide protection. As your questions demonstrate - who knows what was done and when? So this company had to provide a liquid treatment (the service it sold) that met the state minimum standards - here a comprehensive/conventional Termidor treatment. Regulators inspected the house and seized records, and concluded that a grossly deficient treatment was done and that even the perimeter treatment failed to have the requisite trenching and treatment. Even if this 1950's home was "pre-treated" with Chlordane, that treatment would be completely worn off by the late 2010's - even Chlordane does not last 60 years. THe point is that even if a company assumed a pretreatment was done, they knew there was no prevention in place from that treatment.
@@Trd2020 Termidor HE was NOT used for the faked termite treatment. THey claimed to have used SC. However, even if HE was used the trenches were fake as independent state regulators who inspected the home confirmed.
We don't have this issues. Our houses are built with brick and mortar and they last centuries. But there's earthquakes.... Greetings from Mexico City!! 🇲🇽👍
As an experienced termite inspector and licensed operator this video can be helpful in some areas but it is really full of misinformation, half truths, and misleading statements, remember this video is for the benefit of lawyers who are looking to sue so their perspectives will be idealistic not realistic in some instances. Also look into state laws rules and regulations before you make any judgements about termite treatments and or inspections because your potential law suits may be invalid according to law.
....you may just convince the Termite industry that its stupid of us to warrant the work of all the previous trades involved in the construction process. ..........then where will you be? Ask a doctor or a lawyer for a warranty......Alabama should disallow damage repair warranties.....as control is not likely in a house that has a single leak...see Formosan termite habits.
This is a very one sided video produced by lawyers. After watching this video I have more questions than answers. Not mentioning where you filmed this is a great disservice to your clients. The United States is a big place. The termite issues you get in New Orleans are different than the termite issues in Miami, which are different than the issues you get in Los Angeles. It’s very easy open walls and accuse the termite company of negligence after the fact. This is also a VERY subterranean termite centered video. In my area we predominantly have dry wood termites. Dry wood & damp wood termites were not even mentioned in this video. Formosan termites were mentioned which are EXTREMELY rare, practically non existent in California. No mention of correcting the faulty grades. Not a word on dry rot. I would not hire this company to represent me if I lived in California. Oh, when I show up in a polo shirt and nice shorts I have at shirt and a crawl suit I can change into. Not a problem. Also, the attic board thing he did is still dangerous. They showed a single story residence. I inspect 3 story homes with vaulted ceilings. One mis step in attic and I’m falling thirty feet. I’m not going to trust some board system some inspector in another area invented that may or may not work. Also, if I can see the house is riddled with termite damage it would be naive to assume the ceiling joists aren’t shot. I’m sure his process is not OSHA approved.
Subterranean termites rarely ever get to the attic much less damage anything unless there was a previous roof issue.my WIT report doesn't even include attics as the back page excludes all inaccessable areas that require anything moved or pulled losse to inspect
This guy is a typical ambulance chasing lawyer trying to encourage people to sue so their law firm can make money from the pest control companies insurer. There is rarely a need to drill thru the exterior brick wall unless you need to access a bath trap or other plumbing areas that are not accessible from inside the structure. I've been in the pest & termite business for 32 years including 15 years with the biggest pest company in the world and have virtually never seen anyone drill thru exterior brick walls as he describes. If you apply the right amount of product such as termidor to the soil around the perimeter of the house, the termites will forage thru it and become contaminated. As for the separate slab in bath area, it should have technically been treated but if it were covered by flooring you wouldn't know it was there. The mud tube under cabinet on the wall was scraped away and evidently the inspector saw no activity. I don't see ANY live termites in this entire video so I am assuming the damage was caused years ago and the house has already been treated. The previous homeowner is required by law to disclose any termite activity to the buyer. As for the crawl boards, they can be useful but it is still impossible to reach and inspect the perimeter edge of many attics because of the roof slope. The slab around garage should have been drilled but as you can see it is a new pour and I don't know if it was there when the house was treated. Having said all this, it does seem as though the technician who did the treatment did not trench as he should have. There are many situations where trenching is impossible because of shrubbery and tree roots, so they those areas need to be treated with a rod. I could go on and on about wrong this jerk is. If you did everything he says should be done in the inspection and treatment process it would add hundreds of dollars to the inspection and treatment, thus meaning you would be out bid on most every job. People like this dude is a prime example of why I DO NOT DO WDI REPORTS! You are asking for trouble because unfortunately our country has been mind conditioned by these unethical and scummy law firms to sue decent hard working people for easy money.
This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
Lol, everybody looking to get paid, this is why we pest control companies in Alabama starting not to do any termite work and we having issues on finding insurance companies that will cover the termite portion. I think the problem is when the client call the company and they don't come by out... also the Realtor, I wrote what I saw on my WDIR and the Realtor wanted me to re word it. When I said no, they basically didn't use me anymore,🤣🤣. I am not getting sued for you or no one else!
In most brick houses the brick only goes to the visible ground so trenching the outside perimeter of the structure would get the termidor down to the footers,so drilinv the brick would be useless and might even harm the appearance of the brick
great legal advice on how to sue a termite company but horrible ways to inspect or treat for termites. attic crawl boards ?? I have to say it's a new one for me lol.
So you lawyers not actually licensed termite inspectors. So termite inspector can know be lawyers without taking the Bar Exam. Termite inspectors can be clean shaven guys wearing clean clothes and can always be ready to get dirty. You guys only seen all the damage because it was exposed. Not because you have Ex Ray vision. Or the tools of the trade. There is moisture meters that can be used. That’s why there is Home Inspectors and Termite inspectors. You’re not licensed to be making any type of recommendations if so, post your report to the Structural Pest Control Board With you findings and recommendations on section 1 & 2 findings. Have a nice productive day sir. There is bad termite inspectors out there that are lazy and take short cut. But just like good and bad lawyers out there some are lazy too and take short cuts- the easy way out.
This Lawyer is terrible he has No idea what he is talking about. Everything he is saying about the treatment would depend on the type of product being used. Also I don't see any active termites here so the odds are if the other company used Termidor or a non repellent they got rid of the termites. So this Lawyer went and tore the house up for no reason. This is the kind of firm that would help you sue a place because you spilled your coffee on yourself.
This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
Would you want to buy a house that had been given a clear report? And then this happens? Sure, there are ways to miss some of this action of the termites, but some of the stuff is so obv that It would require me to throw up the red flags and get dirty taking care of this and a lot of paper work.
Everything he said is accurate however also incomplete. This covesr liquid treatment of subterranean termites. Liquid treatment is not the only treatment method. Sentricon baiting works well and is not an exterior only treatment there are interior bait stations for active infestations. Also there are Dry wood termites wich would not be controled by either method. in addition permits for teh addition should be pulled if a legaly required preconstruction treatment was not done then very little will make an effective barrier. it could be remedied after but if it was never done you will get problems. If doing a liquid treatment Termidore is the best but not legal in all states, Premise is also good. Personaly I prefer sentricon. it kills the nest and is inspected annualy. you can not inspect a liqud barrier. Home shoulkd also be inspected annualy in any area prone to termites because no treatment is perfect in all conditions
The client was sold the Termidor treatment which mandates drilling, trenching, and filling. Evidence of such would have been visible immediately after the treatment & for a long time after. The state asserted the company didn't perform the service sold to the client. The state also seized the pest control company's records.
Oh and the drywall installers " SHOULD HAVE KNOWN" there product would hide termites and moisture problems, sue them too. Oh and as attorneys, you "SHOULD HAVE KNOWN" that you are providing information and marketing materials that represent you as experts in termite control but none of you have the required licenses so you are in violation of state laws.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. :54 there are other treatments that are recognized by the department of agriculture that are not visible. Termite bait stations do do leave drill holes in a garage. This home could have been treated previously using such a system and have been removed. A timbor pre construction treatment could also have been performed and it would not be visible.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. :1:41 with certain chemicals it is not necessary to drill the brick vaneer to treat the void. TermidorHE is one chemical that does not have this requirement.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. 3:32 the damage that is visible here during this video is not of a structural nature. However for Tom to raise the damage costs high enough for his company to make any money, they have literally gutted the house to replace structurally sound studs. Meanwhile the home owner is either living in a hotel, orrentimg a house, because of unnecessary repairs. This process takes months...not a few days, months of people coming in and out, of schedule changes in your life of living out of a suitcase.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. 8:20 in some cases it is possible to treat using rods from outside . If a expansion joint in the slab is further than a few feet ( which most will be) there simply is no rod long enough to ouch through 10-16 ft of soil to reach the targeted area.
If you have a problem with a company, call them first, tell them that you will pursue matters if you are not satisfied. Next call the department of agriculture, they have a division that handles complaints. Request the name and number of the company's insurance provider. They will in most cases take care if the issue, so as to keep a simple 5k dollar repair from ballooning into a 12-18 month long 50k dollar settlement that you will untimatelly not see much of. Once these avenues are exhausted, then call a lawyer it is well within your rights and that option is always open to you.
@@tomjones9767 This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
You said in other comments that this video was shot 2 weeks after the inspection. So in 2 weeks the buyer completed their diligence inspections, completed all loan closing reqs, funded loan and completely gutted the interior? Sounds like a house flipper or homeowner was already planning on gutting the house and knew they were going to screw over the pest co to help fund the reno. Do they have you on a permanent retainer for the other properties they've committed this form of insurance fraud?Maybe a counter-suit is in order against you and homeowner for conspiracy to commit fraud. Love how you present your theories as facts. As an example - you will never notice drill holes in the brick mortar joints - most joints in your video already show the mortar has fallen out between the bricks. Maybe the pest co did a crappy job, maybe they disclosed everything properly but you guys present like typical douchebag lawyers exploiting opportunities for the $$. @TomFCamp
This guy is an ambulance chasing lawyer pretending to know what he is talking about. Every termite man knows that when you do an inspection you are only going off what you can see at the time of your inspection. All of this evidence could have easily been not visible during inspection. If you really watch the video you can see they are reading a script the whole time so they don't actually know what they are talking about. This is garbage. It is real easy to go behind someone tear a house a part and then bad mouth the guy that was there before.
Maybe you missed the fact that they was a beige termite tunnel on the front door on the day the pre-sale inspection report was performed. Nothing in the video was scripted. Not a word.
You are misleading people. The treatment should follow the manufacturers standard for the chemicals used. All chemicals have different standards and regulations. A fipronil treatment has very different specs than a chemical with a repellent in it. Tell the WHOLE truth Tom.
We knew we had termite damage when we bought the house. We didn't realize the damage was so extensive. We videoed the damage and we are going to video how we fix it.
now i know what tom hanks does when he isn't acting.
I just seen this video and I was thinking the same thing lol
I was thinking the same thing!
I'm a tech with a local company in South Alabama. I can't count how many times in the 2 years I have been in this field that our small service has received calls from customers of "mainstream" termite control companies wanting us to inspect their work, since we do free inspections. I'd say 30-40% of the time, they either have an active infestation or damage that they were never informed that they had.
It's sad that people get ripped off by companies they trust their homes to.
Is there a company you can recommend for termite protection?
@@skyplanet9858 I don't know where you are located, but it's best to research Pest Control Companies that are local to you. The BBB is a excellent resource on ANY company you hire to do termite work. Also make sure that they are bonded and insured and "guarantee" their work (meaning that if you are termite free and said company treats your home for protection, they will cover treatment and repairs up to X amount if your home ever incurs damage from a infestation or if you have an infestation actively, they will come out as many times as needed to eradicate them and then bond afterwords).
As far as the "big companies", Orkin would be my recommendation. And honestly it depends on the area management if they are on point or not, but they are definitely one of the few good companies. The one I would recommend that you avoid like the plague is Terminix. They are a absolute scam company and do not care about you, your home, and will rake you over the coals financially. They won't admit fault when they do bad work and your home is destroyed either.
You could also do a treatment yourself if you are tool savvy and don't mind a little dirty work, but you won't have the bond to fall back on.
Sorry for writing a book for a reply, but I would be happy to help guide you through the process if you would like. Feel free to PM me anytime!
God bless and good vibes!
@@flowdadonmuzik Thank you. I have several properties across the US and one of them is located in Chelsea near Birmingham. I took it out of a Stark contract because they weren't doing anything special other than inspecting the baits once a year and I installed Sentricon myself. I want full inspection and liquid barrier installed and I'm in need for a trustworthy company. I'll lookup Orkin but if I recall I've seen some negative comment about them in one of termitetom's videos.
How many years have you been in the field?
Realtors are a main cause of new home owners heart ache. They get the cheapest termite company to inspect cause they don't want their bottom dollar affected. Often leading to papers just bring written up and home owners thinking they have a bond but they only got an inspection. Lots of times homes will have active termites or excessive damage. I've seen this happen way to many times to people in Chilton county Alabama.
That’s Bull crap. Each state sets minimum standards for termite treatments. The realtor has nothing to do with it.
I never knew there were termite lawyers
Any time there's blood in the water, you'll find sharks.
Lol always someone trying to find a bite
Always some lawyer ready to find a reason to sue someone. Lol
We just call them sharks
@@ambulocetusnatans I am going to have to use that line! :)
Thanks for sharing. Termites date back more than 120 million years to the time of the dinosaurs. They are known as "silent destroyers" because of their ability to chew through wood, flooring and even wallpaper undetected. Each year, termites cause more than $5 billion in property damage - costs that aren't covered by homeowners' insurance policies. This is why being vigilant about termite control and termite extermination is so important.
I deposed then former technical director for then national trade association in the late 1990's or early 2000's. I asked him if he knew the source for the estimate for how much damage termite companies do each year. He said it was 'laying around' at the office and he adjusted it each year for increases in the consumer price index. In other words, they made it up. But it is certainly true that termites do a huge amount of damage each year.
In Australia we have a lot (and i mean a lot)of Termite companies large and small....We've had our place inspected 3 times by 2 two companies and both missed the Termite infestation in our garage...We've since completely removed and replaced all timber in the walls and replaced the 8 trusses in the roof....Both companies charged $300 with one company spending 1 hr and the other 2 hours.....Prior to these inspections we had a liquid barrier installed by the 1st company, we didn't pursue because the laws in Australia are not favourable for the homeowner in these cases.
I would like to see the actual WIR report with the house graph to see if they marked the previous infestation .also the report has a back page that mentions that company can only do visual inspection and cannot remove wall coverings or move heavy appliances to inspect
Wow, very educational for us new homeowners. Thank you so much for this video.
Termite inspections don’t require to open up all your walls to see if there’s any damage or infestation. Or are they required to do that during a inspection?
Ok , so the termite company issues a warranty that requires that the roofer did a good job, the stucco guys sealed the house, the a/c is not creating condensation, the siding doesn't touch the ground, and all the rooms are empty enough to do a good annual inspection.....and the crawlspace is foam insulated...........why would we offer damage repair warranties....no one else does????
Reply ????
Yep, I don't do damage repair warranty PERIOD
MY ASS Crawlboards. Use that shit it slips and fall through the ceiling, then who's responsible? I would never send my guys into an attic using crawl boards.
Stay off of Termite Tom’s radar by inspecting and treating properly and videos like this won’t be so scary.
Hell, Terminix and Orkin stay on his radar. They are the worst by not doing the work properly
This guy charges for his inspections haha
That rule if not seeing drill holes might only apply to areas of the county that subterranean termites are common. So that's pretty misleading.
Exactly if you use baiting system you won't see holes, you have to look on the around
Or have a reticulation system installed under the concrete.
Heros take many forms. These men are heros in their profession and live by the principles of honesty and old fashioned work ethic. There are also heros who are exterminators. Unfortunately, the ones who inspected this house are not of that ilk.
I just started as a exterminator this info is very helpful please keep making videos.
nope.... a lot of what is being said here is not correct. drilling bricks for example. Also, some of the stuff he is claiming is not in accordance with the product label...WHICH IS THE LAW!
Thats what I was thinkn, but I looked at the date being 2016, and I wasnt sure what was done them
My man
Bs lawyer
Haha would like to see him argue against that in court
The treatment promised for this home was a comprehensive Termidor treatment. This video was shot a few days after the alleged treatment. Alabama regulators inspected and found all of the treating deficiencies mentioned in this video. Hence, comments that the treating techniques mentioned were not required are wrong. The termite company dos not challenge the state’s factual findings and complied with the state’s directive to provide the conventional post-construction treatment.
Thank you for this information . I never knew there were termite lawyers , but I wonder how much a Lawyer in this case could charge , it could be more expensive than the termite treatment , I guess.
lawyers don't normaly chargein something like this they get a % isually 1/3 of the recovered amount
I’ve been in the Pest Control industry for over 14 years now and I have some issues with this video. Some of the things he says on here ARE true ( such as treatment methods)while some of the other things are just simply wrong or just plain ignorant . As with ANY contract ,termite contracts also have exclusions. At the end of the video where he mentioned if the soil barrier has been dug up or even if you haven’t paid your premium, and you have termite damage, you should call a lawyer. So a chemical barrier is applied around the exterior of the home. Then the customer ( or their dog)digs up that barrier and get termites. Who’s fault is that? I work for a pest control company and that is a very common exclusion on all contracts. The only thing I could think of is if the homeowner said something to the company and they did not go back out and spot treat( for a charge of course). Also, as with anything in life, if you don’t pay your bill you don’t get the service. That’s just plain and simple. How are you going to sue the company when they haven’t paid them their annual renewal fee to keep the bond in the first place? If you quit paying your homeowners insurance and then get hit by hurricane does the insurance still cover your house? Absolutely not! Also he says to call them if the company will not remove parts of your walls to find damage? We have a device called a Terma-trac now that uses sonar to detect activity inside walls without tearing them up. If I was a customer and someone knocked a hole in my wall just to “see” if there was damage ( or even activity) I would not be happy. Especially if they were wrong and nothing was there!! You can’t just do that kinda stuff!!
Lol right! Funny thing, most people don't want to pay for a proper termite treatment. What do you expect for a couple hundred bucks?
Exactly, that's why most companies only doing baiting contracts without damage coverage. You can do all what he said and still miss something. I don't do liquid treatment and if I do, I do both and you're gonna pay good money for it. Some houses I just will not bond
Great Monday morning quarter backing,no type of inspection is exhaustive and no inspector is able to pry or cause secondary damage to look for damage.
Exactly.. Anyone can go into a gutted home and find termite tracks... Termite inspections apply to visible and accessible areas.
Tell that to their attorney.
I agree, but what would have sent a red flag to me and had my guard up was at the front door as I walked in..then wasnt there another area too that was showing some tunneling b4 they opened it up
@@TermiteWrangler You sound like a real Termite Guy.
@@clintonrockwell4012 I have and my WIR report covers my back .
I watched this video for the first time and found it down right comical. As a Termite inspector it's a visual non invasive inspection. We are not allowed to dismantle, damage or disassemble anything as he suggested. Agreed the termite inspection was substandard and the inspector missed highly visible areas of infestation. Also in most cases if the termite inspector misses something the the home inspector usually catches it if it's visible. As far as treatment techniques all the ones he mentioned are on the label for most chemicals but most of the chemicals like Termidor also have perimeter treatments on the labels as well. TERMIDOR HE for instance 2inch deep 4inch wide trench. I feel bad for the home buyers for sure but there's one rule when buying a home most people seem to not care about and that is old house old problems. In Arizona we call it lipstick on a pig. If the company put a termite baiting system in place then what would he say? Termite baiting systems claim that they are colony eliminators so answer that question for me. The only thing this lawyer discovered was that the termite inspection was substandard and nothing more.
I can't believe it's only viewed 480 times.
It's not completely true, it's a lawyers commercial hidden in a how to video, the termite company didn't cause the damage, and all latent damages aren't as easy to see as they make it seem. It borders on fraudulent information itself. By a lawyer, funny, ironic, stupid?
I am a retired Timber Pest Inspector in Sydney, Australia. Reasonably good information. Some of these areas would have been inaccessible at the time of Inspection. There are various methods in treating this property. A Full Termite Barrier treatment would be difficult owing to the methods of construction. Exterra, Sentricon or Arsenic (if applied by fully licensed/expert.
The #1 reason pest companies get sued is from doing termite inspections on home sales. In my state , our regulators will tell you that you can do everything correctly in an inspection and a lawyer will still sue you and win. I quit doing termite letters for this very reason . Tom is an ambulance chaser.
Great video. Very educational so thanks for sharing!
Wait, so I should stop asking customers to disrobe prior to inspections? This is news to me!🤷♂️
Why is he wearing a helmet? Does it make him more official or something?
....would you walk around a house that has structural damage without one? When beams and falling debres could fall on you its smart to wear one. L&i wont cover you if your not doing everything you can to NOT get injured.
@@crowmilliken7826 its not that bad
@@MrBooster999 what part of termite did you not hear though? You dont know what is structurally sound until you tare it apart. So yes, you do need a hard hat if your knowingly going into any structure with damage. Just smart and what youd be required to do if your on the job.
@@crowmilliken7826 what part of slightly damaged wood dont you understand. Its not that bad. I bet your the kind to do 18 in a 25
He's been wearing a helmet since he was a kid...Know what I'm sayin?
My main thought through this, is that the epa regulates how much termiticide technicians are able to use in certain areas or one location. Thoughts?
Good Video. Thanks
yes they do. only allowed to use termidor SC once every 9 months. epa is strict on chemicals and for good reason. havent been many new ones made in the past few years due to how expensive it is.
Where are the termites? The video doesn't show the actual termites... Shouldn't we see termites if the first company's termites chemicals were incorrectly applied?
Termites return to the ground when exposed to the air so they will not dehydrate and die. TERMITE TUNNELS ARE MADE BY LIVING TERMITES. THE DEAD ONES STOP MAKING MUD TUNNELS.
@@TomFCamp Do the tunnels magically disappear when the termites die off? Or, can they be there for decades afterwards?
I saw previous infestation that I'm certain was on noted on the inspection diagram
@@TomFCamp just so you know when an active infestation of termites is treated the old tubing cannot be totally removed
@@michaelmerck7576Why?
then again u have to consider that each state has its on regulations. in c.a it's really strict
"If your termite inspector is dressed better than we are call a lawyer" what does that have to do with the quality of their work? Someone explain this to me. Am i missing something?
If you are inspecting for termites you need to put on a big suit and go under the house and you will come up filthy. If you came to inspect without planning to get filthy then you don't plan to inspect.
@@jilliannitz1884 It's called a crawl suit to cover your uniform. BTW, this house is on a slab.
@@zachjohnson2752 There is still an attic then, which will still be likely dirty, or vents.
No termite company is going to bring 8 people with drills ,sledgehammers and saws to tear your house apart to inspect for termites,those damn lawyers don't go to court dressed like they were to rip the house apart
Excellent video. Please put your contact information at the bottom of the video. Too hard to get to this information. I will be calling you!
Lol
Goodluck with that inspection that is free , with opening and tear down wall!! Lol 😆
Informative and thorough! Thank you!
in indonesia, to protect those timber we brush them by used car lubricant. for best result, the next day brush by solar oil.. effective and cheap.
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OK... I know you're an attorney... and this is all GREAT information, but, you forgot a HUGE bit of information.... there is NO NEED to drill the bricks or the concrete OR to dig a trench. There are Termite Colony Elimination techniques that doesn't require any of those holes you suggested was needed.
A Termite company, with the proper equipment and training can replace all of those dangerous holes (that weakens the structure of the home) and all of that liquid termaticide that is simply a BARRIER between the termite colonies and the home... that liquid, by the way, would be diluted when it's poured in the ground or injected into the foundation... it ALSO is weakened by the solar dimunition of the chemicals, or the further dilution caused by rain and the soil... that chemical is at it's strongest the very moment it was released from the Termite company's containers... OR, they can hire a termite control company that can offer TRUE termite colony elimination techniques that are safer around your home.
AND, there are some things the contractor can do when the building is built to slow down the progress of termites into the wood contents of the home.
Phillip Swindall wonder how any homes are still standing with all this weekening of the structures due to 1/2 inch holes and some 1/8 inch holes in vaneer of homes....sounds like a good pitch for bait stations. All except the fact that it takes months, sometimes over a year to control an infestation. Bait stations have their place, but they are far from the one stop shop of termite treatments youkf have people believe....
interestingly, using bait stations can require more chemicals INSIDE your home than using a liquid barrier. Ever seen that large boxes screwed into interior walls with big " do not touch pesticides inside" written all over them?
We disagree with everything Mr. Swindell says. This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
@@tomjones9767 Using a baiting system as the primary means of control requires zero soil termiticide application. It is incorrect that baiting systems require chemical applications inside the home. However, baiting systems are ineffective in all but rare situations. Consumers should be told that none of the "baiting" systems use a bait. None of the stations attract termites. Take the label for the Sentricon toxicant and Dow's (Sentricon's manufacturer) labels. Those labels expressly state the product does NOT attract termites. Termites explore randomly. and have to find the stations randomly.
@@TomFCamp lol, OMG ..you speaking on the old systems. I agree stations are just that, monitoring until they hit. Most can not afford liquid treatment and there always gonna be a spot you have an exclusion for. The main reason people get termites because of conductive conditions they refuse to correct and the termite guy not doing a proper inspection, to include the inside, attic and crawl space every 6 months or according to the label bait stations . Whomever inspected this home probably didn't even go on those area or the house
How much did you pay to have Tom Hanks do this video?
I ve a tree not far from my house that actually bring termites later to my house. Hate it. I chopped the tree
@8:34. What if you have a Monlithic slab/concrete basement walls that are 7' tall (i.e. 7' down in the soil). Are they going to dig 7' down?
I HAVE A QUESTION IF YOU MIGHT CAN HELP PLEASE . WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF REPLACEING OUR SHOWER. WELL EVERYTHINGS BEEN TAKEN OUT BY THE CONTRACTORS . THE SUPPORT BEAM LOOKS JUST LIKE THOSE FIRST BEAMS AT THE BEGINING WHERE U SHOWED. AT THE BOTTOM. ALMOST IDENTICAL. THE TERMITES TUNNELS WERE BLACK. ALL THE WOOD. SO THE TERMITE PLACE COME OUT AND DRILLED HOLES , SPRAYED ALL THAT IN THE SHOWER AREA WHERE THOSE BEAMS WERE CLOSE. IS IT OK TO NOTTT REPLACE THE 3 BEAMS SIDE BY SIDE. WE THINK THE BEAMS SHOULD BE REPLACED. BUT THEY SAID AFTER ALL THAT TREATMENT THE BEAMS WOULD BE OK. IS OK TO LEAVE THE BEAMS. WEVE CLEANED THEM UP GOOD WIPEING THEM OFF. AND HAVEING THE TREATMENT DONE. SO IS OK TO LEAVE THE BEAMS. I THINK THE BEAMS ARE SUPPORTING THE HOUSE ITS SELF. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING . THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
Hes only directing this towards subterranean termites
As opposed to what drywood or cone heads?
Doesn’t that just mean there were no signs of subterranean termites on the exterior of the perimeter And don’t you only do that when they’re on a slab
This was informative to me because I as not aware that a termite inspection would include my attic. The company that comes out to perform my inspection never go any further than my basement/laundry room? I need to get another company soon!
I've actually seen termite tubes hanging from a home's ceiling.
They are not required to go up there,, if they can't walk in it, most don't go. When I go up there it depends on how the. Attic situate and my safety
No you don't because no companies I ever worked for included attic inspection for a WIR report
For Subterranean Termites your main inspection area would be subfloor down. Not in an attic. This lawyer applied way too many topics for most homeowners here to understand.
if the support beams are so important, then why are most of them in bare wood? why aren't covered by a layer of joint compound or concrete mix?
I'm thinking costs
What good would either do? Moisture would get trapped in the wood, wood destroying fungus would cause dry rot & invite termites. Termites only need 1/32" wide crack to enter a structure.
use a termidor hp II system and theres no need to dig ditches.
Termidor is great. I use H.E for subs nd termidor foam for drywoods
Tell me how are you planning to get the termidor in the soil down to the footers without doing the trenching and covering it so that it remains under the soil
Defund termites
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Question, termite damage in an attic is guaranteed to mean a leaky roof. Are the roofers being sued ? The previous homeowner may have known the roof was leaking and ignored it, is he being sued ? The builder most likely left wood debris under the house, is he being sued ? The previous homeowner may have had a new garage or carport slab poured, will the concrete company be sued ? What about the company that installed the shelving ?
lol. No
What a nightmare.
If you trip over a side walk , call a lawyer .
but, if there are structural cracks in the sidewalk....could be tunneling for termites
bahaha :)
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what about drywood how do you treated them
great information
Usually tent the structure & blast with Vikane that kills EVERYTHING. It has no residual effect though.
How do you know if the house was pretreated during construction
By law, a company that sells a termite bond cannot make assumptions that prior treatments provide protection. As your questions demonstrate - who knows what was done and when? So this company had to provide a liquid treatment (the service it sold) that met the state minimum standards - here a comprehensive/conventional Termidor treatment. Regulators inspected the house and seized records, and concluded that a grossly deficient treatment was done and that even the perimeter treatment failed to have the requisite trenching and treatment. Even if this 1950's home was "pre-treated" with Chlordane, that treatment would be completely worn off by the late 2010's - even Chlordane does not last 60 years. THe point is that even if a company assumed a pretreatment was done, they knew there was no prevention in place from that treatment.
Beforr buying appriciate and inspect ? ^.^
Thank you for this information. Got your number.
If the company was using Termidor HE the trench would only have to be 2 inches deep and 4 inches deep...............LOL
This lawyer needs to update himself on products
@@Trd2020 Termidor HE was NOT used for the faked termite treatment. THey claimed to have used SC. However, even if HE was used the trenches were fake as independent state regulators who inspected the home confirmed.
We don't have this issues.
Our houses are built with brick and mortar and they last centuries.
But there's earthquakes....
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As an experienced termite inspector and licensed operator this video can be helpful in some areas but it is really full of misinformation, half truths, and misleading statements, remember this video is for the benefit of lawyers who are looking to sue so their perspectives will be idealistic not realistic in some instances. Also look into state laws rules and regulations before you make any judgements about termite treatments and or inspections because your potential law suits may be invalid according to law.
Fam I live in Birmingham
do you cover ma?
....you may just convince the Termite industry that its stupid of us to warrant the work of all the previous trades involved in the construction process. ..........then where will you be? Ask a doctor or a lawyer for a warranty......Alabama should disallow damage repair warranties.....as control is not likely in a house that has a single leak...see Formosan termite habits.
You don't have to give them a repair warranty. Most of the big company do so they can charge people an outrageous bond
Don’t you mean termiticide
This is a very one sided video produced by lawyers. After watching this video I have more questions than answers. Not mentioning where you filmed this is a great disservice to your clients. The United States is a big place. The termite issues you get in New Orleans are different than the termite issues in Miami, which are different than the issues you get in Los Angeles. It’s very easy open walls and accuse the termite company of negligence after the fact. This is also a VERY subterranean termite centered video. In my area we predominantly have dry wood termites. Dry wood & damp wood termites were not even mentioned in this video. Formosan termites were mentioned which are EXTREMELY rare, practically non existent in California. No mention of correcting the faulty grades. Not a word on dry rot. I would not hire this company to represent me if I lived in California. Oh, when I show up in a polo shirt and nice shorts I have at shirt and a crawl suit I can change into. Not a problem. Also, the attic board thing he did is still dangerous. They showed a single story residence. I inspect 3 story homes with vaulted ceilings. One mis step in attic and I’m falling thirty feet. I’m not going to trust some board system some inspector in another area invented that may or may not work. Also, if I can see the house is riddled with termite damage it would be naive to assume the ceiling joists aren’t shot. I’m sure his process is not OSHA approved.
I think he said the house was in Birmingham, Alabama, at the beginning.
Very nice response!
Subterranean termites rarely ever get to the attic much less damage anything unless there was a previous roof issue.my WIT report doesn't even include attics as the back page excludes all inaccessable areas that require anything moved or pulled losse to inspect
This guy is a typical ambulance chasing lawyer trying to encourage people to sue so their law firm can make money from the pest control companies insurer. There is rarely a need to drill thru the exterior brick wall unless you need to access a bath trap or other plumbing areas that are not accessible from inside the structure. I've been in the pest & termite business for 32 years including 15 years with the biggest pest company in the world and have virtually never seen anyone drill thru exterior brick walls as he describes. If you apply the right amount of product such as termidor to the soil around the perimeter of the house, the termites will forage thru it and become contaminated. As for the separate slab in bath area, it should have technically been treated but if it were covered by flooring you wouldn't know it was there. The mud tube under cabinet on the wall was scraped away and evidently the inspector saw no activity. I don't see ANY live termites in this entire video so I am assuming the damage was caused years ago and the house has already been treated. The previous homeowner is required by law to disclose any termite activity to the buyer.
As for the crawl boards, they can be useful but it is still impossible to reach and inspect the perimeter edge of many attics because of the roof slope.
The slab around garage should have been drilled but as you can see it is a new pour and I don't know if it was there when the house was treated. Having said all this, it does seem as though the technician who did the treatment did not trench as he should have. There are many situations where trenching is impossible because of shrubbery and tree roots, so they those areas need to be treated with a rod. I could go on and on about wrong this jerk is. If you did everything he says should be done in the inspection and treatment process it would add hundreds of dollars to the inspection and treatment, thus meaning you would be out bid on most every job.
People like this dude is a prime example of why I DO NOT DO WDI REPORTS! You are asking for trouble because unfortunately our country has been mind conditioned by these unethical and scummy law firms to sue decent hard working people for easy money.
This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
lawyers are just another species of parasitic insect
Lol, everybody looking to get paid, this is why we pest control companies in Alabama starting not to do any termite work and we having issues on finding insurance companies that will cover the termite portion. I think the problem is when the client call the company and they don't come by out... also the Realtor, I wrote what I saw on my WDIR and the Realtor wanted me to re word it. When I said no, they basically didn't use me anymore,🤣🤣. I am not getting sued for you or no one else!
In most brick houses the brick only goes to the visible ground so trenching the outside perimeter of the structure would get the termidor down to the footers,so drilinv the brick would be useless and might even harm the appearance of the brick
great legal advice on how to sue a termite company but horrible ways to inspect or treat for termites. attic crawl boards ?? I have to say it's a new one for me lol.
Some is true but damn these guys are trying to F U
So you lawyers not actually licensed termite inspectors.
So termite inspector can know be lawyers without taking the Bar Exam.
Termite inspectors can be clean shaven guys wearing clean clothes and can always be ready to get dirty.
You guys only seen all the damage because it was exposed. Not because you have Ex Ray vision. Or the tools of the trade. There is moisture meters that can be used.
That’s why there is Home Inspectors and Termite inspectors.
You’re not licensed to be making any type of recommendations if so, post your report to the
Structural Pest Control Board
With you findings and recommendations on
section 1 & 2 findings.
Have a nice productive day sir.
There is bad termite inspectors out there that are lazy and take short cut.
But just like good and bad lawyers out there some are lazy too and take short cuts- the easy way out.
This Lawyer is terrible he has No idea what he is talking about. Everything he is saying about the treatment would depend on the type of product being used. Also I don't see any active termites here so the odds are if the other company used Termidor or a non repellent they got rid of the termites. So this Lawyer went and tore the house up for no reason. This is the kind of firm that would help you sue a place because you spilled your coffee on yourself.
This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
Would you want to buy a house that had been given a clear report? And then this happens? Sure, there are ways to miss some of this action of the termites, but some of the stuff is so obv that It would require me to throw up the red flags and get dirty taking care of this and a lot of paper work.
Very good.
Everything he said is accurate however also incomplete. This covesr liquid treatment of subterranean termites. Liquid treatment is not the only treatment method. Sentricon baiting works well and is not an exterior only treatment there are interior bait stations for active infestations. Also there are Dry wood termites wich would not be controled by either method. in addition permits for teh addition should be pulled if a legaly required preconstruction treatment was not done then very little will make an effective barrier. it could be remedied after but if it was never done you will get problems. If doing a liquid treatment Termidore is the best but not legal in all states, Premise is also good. Personaly I prefer sentricon. it kills the nest and is inspected annualy. you can not inspect a liqud barrier. Home shoulkd also be inspected annualy in any area prone to termites because no treatment is perfect in all conditions
The client was sold the Termidor treatment which mandates drilling, trenching, and filling. Evidence of such would have been visible immediately after the treatment & for a long time after. The state asserted the company didn't perform the service sold to the client. The state also seized the pest control company's records.
Didn't know Tom Hanks was a termite inspector!
Oh and the drywall installers " SHOULD HAVE KNOWN" there product would hide termites and moisture problems, sue them too. Oh and as attorneys, you "SHOULD HAVE KNOWN" that you are providing information and marketing materials that represent you as experts in termite control but none of you have the required licenses so you are in violation of state laws.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. :54 there are other treatments that are recognized by the department of agriculture that are not visible. Termite bait stations do do leave drill holes in a garage. This home could have been treated previously using such a system and have been removed. A timbor pre construction treatment could also have been performed and it would not be visible.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. :1:41 with certain chemicals it is not necessary to drill the brick vaneer to treat the void. TermidorHE is one chemical that does not have this requirement.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. 3:32 the damage that is visible here during this video is not of a structural nature. However for Tom to raise the damage costs high enough for his company to make any money, they have literally gutted the house to replace structurally sound studs. Meanwhile the home owner is either living in a hotel, orrentimg a house, because of unnecessary repairs. This process takes months...not a few days, months of people coming in and out, of schedule changes in your life of living out of a suitcase.
Everything wrong with this video and why you should consider other avenues if you have termite issues. 8:20 in some cases it is possible to treat using rods from outside . If a expansion joint in the slab is further than a few feet ( which most will be) there simply is no rod long enough to ouch through 10-16 ft of soil to reach the targeted area.
If you have a problem with a company, call them first, tell them that you will pursue matters if you are not satisfied. Next call the department of agriculture, they have a division that handles complaints. Request the name and number of the company's insurance provider. They will in most cases take care if the issue, so as to keep a simple 5k dollar repair from ballooning into a 12-18 month long 50k dollar settlement that you will untimatelly not see much of. Once these avenues are exhausted, then call a lawyer it is well within your rights and that option is always open to you.
@@tomjones9767 This house was given a clear resale inspection report two WEEKS before this video was done. The termite tunnel on the front door ws discovered four HOURS after the company issued a clear pre-sale inspection report and claimed to do a conventional Termidor treatment which does require drilling the brick veneer and all concrete blocks behind the brick and the cold joints around the entire exterior perimeter inside the home and all cold joints under partition walls.
You said in other comments that this video was shot 2 weeks after the inspection. So in 2 weeks the buyer completed their diligence inspections, completed all loan closing reqs, funded loan and completely gutted the interior? Sounds like a house flipper or homeowner was already planning on gutting the house and knew they were going to screw over the pest co to help fund the reno. Do they have you on a permanent retainer for the other properties they've committed this form of insurance fraud?Maybe a counter-suit is in order against you and homeowner for conspiracy to commit fraud. Love how you present your theories as facts. As an example - you will never notice drill holes in the brick mortar joints - most joints in your video already show the mortar has fallen out between the bricks. Maybe the pest co did a crappy job, maybe they disclosed everything properly but you guys present like typical douchebag lawyers exploiting opportunities for the $$. @TomFCamp
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This guy is an ambulance chasing lawyer pretending to know what he is talking about. Every termite man knows that when you do an inspection you are only going off what you can see at the time of your inspection. All of this evidence could have easily been not visible during inspection. If you really watch the video you can see they are reading a script the whole time so they don't actually know what they are talking about. This is garbage. It is real easy to go behind someone tear a house a part and then bad mouth the guy that was there before.
Maybe you missed the fact that they was a beige termite tunnel on the front door on the day the pre-sale inspection report was performed. Nothing in the video was scripted. Not a word.
Shit dont listen to h8m
You are misleading people. The treatment should follow the manufacturers standard for the chemicals used. All chemicals have different standards and regulations. A fipronil treatment has very different specs than a chemical with a repellent in it. Tell the WHOLE truth Tom.