We offer termite bond coverage that supports long-term protection plans.
A termite bond provides continued protection after a termite treatment has been completed. It’s a formal agreement that outlines how the property will be monitored and what will be included in the event of recurring activity. Property owners often choose a termite bond to maintain peace of mind and avoid unexpected damage down the line.

Termites can return if conditions remain favorable. A termite bond includes scheduled inspections to check for new signs of activity or changes around the structure that could increase risk. We take the time to explain how each bond works, including the frequency of visits, what’s covered, and what happens if termites show up again. Not all bonds are the same, so we make sure you know exactly what yours includes before anything is signed.
Real estate transactions are another common time to secure a termite bond. Buyers, sellers, and lenders may all request documentation to confirm that termite activity has been addressed and that the property is under a professional protection plan. These agreements help support a smoother closing process by showing that future infestation risk is being actively managed.
In some cases, termite bonds may include retreatment coverage, repair coverage, or both. We help you determine which level of protection makes sense for your situation. If past activity was severe or the structure remains vulnerable, additional coverage can be well worth the investment. The goal is to prevent minor issues from becoming expensive surprises later.
At Canady & Son Exterminating, we offer termite bond options that align with our inspection and treatment plans. Our team serves homeowners and business owners throughout Wilmington, North Carolina, with termite protection that extends beyond one-time service.