
Termite Inspection
CL-100 inspections for real estate closings and annual termite protection against Formosan and Eastern subterranean termites.
Learn about Termite InspectionFast-growing Dorchester County — older crawl space homes plus new-build fire ant and mosquito pressure
Summerville is a rapidly growing town in Dorchester County nicknamed the Flower Town in the Pines for its historic azalea gardens. The long-established pine tree canopy and older crawl space neighborhoods carry substantial termite and moisture-pest pressure, while newer subdivisions on the I-26 corridor face fire ants in every lawn and mosquitoes from the numerous retention ponds. The mild Lowcountry climate means pest pressure runs year-round with no meaningful winter break.
Every town in this county has its own pattern. Here is what actually causes the problems on Summerville properties.
Summerville is dominated by 1890s–present, mix of historic crawl space and new-build slab. On properties like these the problem is almost never the middle of a wall — it is the seams, where the porch roof meets the siding, where the dryer vent passes through, where a crawl space vent no longer seals.
Ashley River headwaters keeps the local water table high after heavy rain and on king tides. That damp works into band joists, crawl spaces and sill plates — and once structural wood stays wet, termites stop being a possibility and start being a matter of time.
Inland Dorchester County — slightly drier than coast but full humid subtropical. Azalea season in spring; year-round fire ant and flea pressure. The calendar here has no off switch, so the plan is about interception rather than eradication: meet each wave at the point it becomes controllable.
Commercial work in Summerville follows Volvo Cars, Mercedes-Benz Vans, retail and services along I-26, healthcare. What those sites need is a service record as much as a service, because that is what an inspection asks to see.
Pricing does not change from town to town here. What changes is what the job turns out to involve.
| Service | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Termite Inspection | an estimated $449–$1400 |
| Yard and Lawn Pest Control | an estimated $79–$169 |
| Mosquito and Tick Control | an estimated $69–$139 |
| General Pest Control | an estimated $99–$249 |
Historic park in downtown Summerville — the mature azalea and camellia plantings create mulch-heavy beds ideal for American cockroach harborage.
Large master-planned community on the I-26 corridor with extensive retention ponds — one of the highest mosquito-pressure residential areas in Summerville.
Downtown Summerville with antebellum and Victorian homes — many on crawl space foundations with elevated termite inspection urgency.

CL-100 inspections for real estate closings and annual termite protection against Formosan and Eastern subterranean termites.
Learn about Termite Inspection
Reclaim your yard with barrier treatments that knock down mosquitoes and lone star ticks.
Learn about Mosquito and Tick Control
One plan that keeps palmetto bugs, ants, roaches, and common pests out of your home all year.
Learn about General Pest ControlThe combination of older crawl space homes, abundant pine tree mulch, the humid subtropical climate, and Formosan termite presence throughout the tri-county area makes Summerville a high-risk zone. Both Formosan and Eastern subterranean termites are established here. Annual inspections and a termite bond are standard practice for Summerville homeowners.
New development on previously wooded land is ideal fire ant habitat — disturbed sandy soil, full sun, and few natural competitors. Fire ant mounds appear very quickly in new lawns. The Clemson Cooperative Extension two-step method is the most effective approach for whole-yard control.
Retention ponds throughout Nexton, Cane Bay, and other master-planned communities generate significant mosquito pressure. Monthly barrier spray significantly reduces biting in your immediate yard. For standing water on your property — gutters, low spots — source elimination is the most important first step.
Signs include mud tubes on foundation piers or walls (termites), fine powder in or near wood framing (powderpost beetles), strong musty odor (wood decay fungus), and large cockroaches in the living space (palmetto bugs from the crawl space). A professional crawl space inspection can identify all four.
Yes — most SC mortgage closings require a CL-100 wood infestation report, and Dorchester County is no exception. The inspection covers termites, powderpost beetles, and wood decay fungi visible at the time of inspection.
Usually yes. Summerville is 25 miles from Mount Pleasant, so a morning call generally gets a same-day slot. Anything unsafe or spreading fast — a sting reaction, an animal loose indoors, bed bugs moving between rooms — is treated as urgent whatever the day.
Call for a free inspection and a straight recommendation. Summerville and the surrounding Charleston County communities are covered, with same-day service for anything active.
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