Annual Bond Review
A termite bond is a promise, but the annual review is the proof of protection.
In Georgia, environmental changes can compromise even the best treatment barriers within a year. Protocol 11 audits providers on their re-inspection methodology to ensure that annual renewals represent a genuine structural health audit rather than a simple administrative task.
The Accountability Audit
We verify that listed specialists perform "Active Zone" inspections during every renewal. This means probing critical wood-to-soil contact points and verifying the integrity of baiting systems or liquid perimeters annually.
Bond Review Pillars
- Barrier Integrity Verification: Assessing for soil disturbance, landscaping changes, or construction that may have broken the chemical line.
- Contract Transparency: Auditing for clear definitions of "Repair vs. Retreat" coverage to protect the homeowner.
- Station Maintenance: Ensuring termite baiting stations are inspected and serviced according to manufacturer specifications.
- Documentation Standards: Verifying that inspection reports provide a clear, dated history of the property’s structural health.
The Vetting Filter:
Gold Shield providers are vetted for their long-term commitment. Protocol 11 ensures that the specialists we list view the annual bond review as a critical defensive audit designed to catch activity before damage occurs.
Notice & Disclaimer: GA Pest Control is a digital directory and vetting resource; we are not a pest control company, contractor, or licensed pesticide applicator. While every effort has been made to verify the credentials and technical standards of our listed providers, we do not perform the work ourselves and assume no responsibility or liability for the actions, omissions, or results of any services performed by independent third-party providers. Homeowners are encouraged to perform their own due diligence before entering into any service agreement.