Contents
- 1 Termite Control in Cocoa Beach
- 2 What Our Customers Have To Say
- 3 Schedule Your Service Today
- 4 Oceanfront and Riverfront Homes Get Termites Too
- 5 Termite Risk From Additions and Renovations
- 6 Instant Online Pricing
- 7 Why You Get Better Termite Control From an Owner-Operator
- 8 How I Treat Subterranean Termites
- 9 TimBor Attic Treatment for Drywood Termites
- 10 Pricing
- 11 The Annual Warranty
- 12 Signs of Termites in Your Cocoa Beach Home
- 13 Identifying Your Slab Type for Termite Control
- 14 Monolithic Slabs: The Cocoa Beach Standard
- 15 Supported Slabs: A Specialized Approach to Termite Control
- 16 Floating Foundations: Expert Termite Control
- 17 Cities and Towns We Service:
- 18 Cocoa Beach Termite Control Services: Your Local Experts
- 19 Frequently Asked Questions: Termite Control Cocoa Beach
- 19.1 General Termite Questions:
- 19.2 Cocoa Beach Termite Prevention:
- 19.3 DIY vs. Professional Termite Treatment
- 19.4 Cocoa Beach Termite Treatment Pricing and Frequency
- 19.5 Signs and Urgency of Termite Issues
- 19.6 Termite Damage
- 19.7 Termite Behavior and Lifecycle
- 19.8 Home Buying and Termites
- 19.9 Maintenance After Termite Treatment
- 19.10 Cocoa Beach Termite Species
- 19.11 Conducive Conditions for Termite Infestations
- 19.12 Preconstruction Termite Treatments
- 20 Related Links:
Termite control for Cocoa Beach homes from $0.79 per sq ft. Oceanfront and riverfront homes both get termites. Instant pricing, $1M warranty. Call 321-704-0434.
Termite Control in Cocoa Beach
Cocoa Beach is a barrier island community sitting between the Atlantic and the Banana River, and the termite pressure here looks like the rest of the barrier island. Year-round activity from subterranean and drywood termites. Coastal Florida conditions that keep colonies active every month of the year. The lush tropical vegetation that defines Cocoa Beach also provides plenty of habitat for termite swarms to establish themselves on properties throughout the island.
A couple of things about Cocoa Beach specifically are worth understanding.
First, the assumption that salt air protects oceanfront homes from termites is wrong. I have treated termite activity in homes right on the ocean, multiple times throughout my career. Subterranean colonies establish themselves in beachfront properties just like they do anywhere else. The same is true for the riverfront homes along the Banana River. Both face year-round termite pressure regardless of how close they are to salt water.
Second, Cocoa Beach has essentially no vacant lots left. When someone wants to build new, they tear down an existing home and start over, or they do a significant addition or renovation. That kind of work matters for termite risk. Demolition and reconstruction can disrupt existing treatment barriers. Additions create junction points between old and new construction where subterranean termites find their way in. Renovation work that opens up wall voids and exterior surfaces creates temporary entry points that get sealed back up at the end of the project but not always thoroughly enough to prevent issues that show up years later.
These are exactly the kinds of conditions where my equipment and experience matter. Standard exterior trenching works for many homes, but Cocoa Beach has a significant number of properties where additions, renovations, and construction history mean standard treatment alone is not enough.
I have been doing termite control on the Space Coast for over 25 years, and I have treated thousands of homes in Brevard County alone. Before I started Pest & Lawn Organic Guard, I worked for a national pest control chain doing nothing but termite control for years.
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What Our Customers Have To Say
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Oceanfront and Riverfront Homes Get Termites Too
This is one of the most common misconceptions I hear from Cocoa Beach homeowners. There is a belief that salt air and proximity to water somehow deter termites. It is a reasonable assumption. It is also wrong.
I have treated active termite infestations in oceanfront properties on Cocoa Beach throughout my career. The colonies establish themselves in those homes just like they do in any other home in Florida. The salt air does nothing to stop them. The proximity to the water provides no protection. The same is true for the riverfront homes along the Banana River, where the surrounding moisture and mangrove habitat actually elevate termite pressure rather than reducing it.
If you own beachfront or riverfront property in Cocoa Beach, you need termite protection. The location does not exempt your home from risk.

Termite Risk From Additions and Renovations
Cocoa Beach has essentially no vacant lots left for new construction. The way the city has been building for years is teardowns and significant renovations. Every time you drive through, there is another older home being demolished or another major addition going up on an existing property.
This pattern matters for termite control because additions and renovations create specific risks that newer construction on an empty lot does not have.
- Junction points between old and new construction. When an addition is built onto an existing home, the seam where the new foundation meets the original creates a potential entry point for subterranean termites. Even when the construction is done correctly, these junctions are often not fully addressed by standard preconstruction treatment, and they become vulnerabilities that show up years later.
- Disrupted treatment barriers. Any preconstruction termiticide treatment that was applied to the original home is disrupted when an addition is built or when significant work modifies the foundation. The barrier integrity that existed when the home was first built may no longer be continuous.
- Renovation work creating temporary entry points. Major renovations open up wall voids, expose foundation areas, and create gaps that allow termite swarmers easy access. Even when everything gets sealed back up at the end of the project, the timing of major construction work often coincides with termite swarming season, and colonies that establish themselves during the renovation period are often not detected until much later.
If your Cocoa Beach home has had additions, major renovations, or any significant construction work in recent years, an inspection is worthwhile. The sub-slab injection and termiticide-infused foam treatments I use are specifically designed for the kinds of conditions that result from this construction history.

Instant Online Pricing
Most termite companies make you wait for a salesperson before they will tell you what anything costs. That salesperson’s job is to figure out what you can pay before quoting a price.
That is not how I operate.
Slide the estimator to your home’s square footage and the price for a complete subterranean termite treatment on a monolithic slab appears immediately. The pricing is transparent: $0.79 per square foot for monolithic slab homes. Supported slabs and floating foundations, more common on the larger custom and beachfront properties in Cocoa Beach, are $2.35 per square foot because both sides need to be treated.
The price you see is the price you pay. No upsells, no surprise charges at the door.

Why You Get Better Termite Control From an Owner-Operator
At large pest control companies, the license that allows the company to operate often belongs to someone who does not work at your local branch. The technician at your door may have been hired with minimal experience and trained over a few weeks. Termite work is technical, and the variety of construction conditions on Cocoa Beach, additions, renovations, beachfront homes, riverfront homes, makes experienced judgment more important than usual.
When you hire me, you get the licensed owner-operator who has personally treated thousands of homes in Brevard County and spent years doing nothing but termite control at a national chain before going independent. I do the inspection. I do the trenching. I do the sub-slab work. I am personally accountable for the result, and in over 25 years I have never filed an insurance claim for termite damage. Not once.

How I Treat Subterranean Termites
For standard homes the approach is the trench and treat method. I move items away from the foundation, dig a shallow trench in the soil around the perimeter, apply a long-lasting professional-grade termiticide to the exposed soil and the foundation wall, and treat the backfill as I replace it. The result is a continuous termiticide barrier subterranean termites cannot cross.
For interior issues, the wall void injection needle lets me treat inside walls through a pinhole at the top of a baseboard, which I fill with drywall spackle afterward. You will barely know it was done.
For Cocoa Beach homes with additions, renovation history, soil voids, slab cracks, or any conditions that make standard treatment less effective, sub-slab injection and termiticide-infused foam ensure complete coverage in areas surface treatment cannot reach. The foam treatment in particular is valuable for homes with addition seams or junction points where standard liquid termiticide would not provide reliable coverage.
Even without an active warranty, a properly applied subterranean treatment is designed to provide over a decade of protection.

TimBor Attic Treatment for Drywood Termites
For just $300 added to your subterranean treatment, I can also provide a complete attic borate treatment that prevents drywood termites and lasts the life of the wood.
TimBor is a borate-based product I apply as a light spray to the lumber in your attic, almost to the point of runoff. The borate soaks into the wood, and over the following couple of years it distributes throughout the lumber. The result is wood that is permanently impervious to termites. Drywood termites that try to feed on treated wood die. Existing colonies hiding in the lumber are eliminated as the borate spreads. New colonies cannot establish themselves.
The remarkable thing about borate treatment is that it does not break down over time the way most insecticides do. Once it is in the wood, it stays there. Over 100 years of protection from a single application.
Combined with subterranean soil treatment, the attic borate gives your home complete termite protection from below and above. Particularly valuable on Cocoa Beach where the lush surrounding vegetation and humid coastal conditions create constant drywood termite swarmer pressure year after year.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| TimBor attic treatment, first 1,500 sq ft | $300 |
| Each additional 500 sq ft | $50 |

Pricing
| Treatment Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Subterranean termite treatment, monolithic slab | $0.79 per sq ft |
| Subterranean termite treatment, supported or floating slab | $2.35 per sq ft |
| TimBor attic treatment, first 1,500 sq ft | $300 |
| TimBor each additional 500 sq ft | $50 |
| Annual warranty renewal | Starting at $265 |
| WDO report for real estate transactions | $250, or free with termite treatment |
| Termite agreement transfer to new homeowner | $50 |
Warranties include re-treatment and repair guarantees up to $1,000,000. Seniors and active military receive 10% off.
Use the pricing slider at the top of this page to see your exact cost.

The Annual Warranty
My termite warranty renews annually starting at $265. Every renewal includes a personal inspection and a booster treatment of termiticide applied to the soil around your foundation. That booster accounts for things that change over time, new landscaping, soil settling, drainage changes, anything that could affect the integrity of the original barrier. Most companies do not include this. I do.
If termites breach the barrier during the warranty period, retreatment is covered. Repair coverage up to $1,000,000 is included.
If you sell the home, the agreement transfers to the new homeowner for $50.

Signs of Termites in Your Cocoa Beach Home
Mud tubes on foundation walls, floor joists, or anywhere soil meets wood. Discarded wings near windows or in spiderwebs after a swarm. Hollow-sounding wood when you tap on baseboards or door frames. Small piles of frass that look like sand or coffee grounds underneath wood surfaces. A distinct musty odor in any area of the home.
If you see any of these, do not wait. The damage compounds quickly once a colony is established.
Identifying Your Slab Type for Termite Control
Knowing your home’s foundation is key to an effective termite defense. Most homes in Cocoa Beach and along the coast are built on monolithic slabs, which are single, large pieces of concrete poured directly on the ground. However, other foundation types like block construction are also common.
No matter the type, our free, no-pressure inspection will identify your specific foundation and recommend the best termite solution. We’ll find any entry points and create a customized treatment plan to protect your home.

Monolithic Slabs: The Cocoa Beach Standard
Monolithic slabs are the most common foundation you’ll find in Cocoa Beach.
This single-pour concrete foundation is popular for its durability and stability in Florida’s sandy soil.
Our expertise lies in creating a targeted, effective termite defense system for this specific foundation type.
We understand the unique challenges of treating monolithic slabs and provide a barrier that protects your home from the ground up.foundation type.
Supported Slabs: A Specialized Approach to Termite Control
For many luxury and oceanfront homes in Cocoa Beach, you’ll find a supported slab foundation.
This type of foundation is elevated by piers or beams and requires a highly specialized approach to termite control.
To ensure complete protection, we must treat both the interior and exterior of the slab.
Our expertise in handling these complex structures means you get a thorough treatment plan and transparent pricing for your unique home.


Floating Foundations: Expert Termite Control
Floating slabs are another foundation type found in Cocoa Beach, particularly in oceanfront and luxury homes.
They are designed to “float” above the ground, requiring a unique approach to termite control.
We ensure comprehensive protection for this specialized foundation by treating both sides of the slab, providing a complete termite barrier for your home.


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Cities and Towns We Service:

Cocoa Beach Termite Control Services: Your Local Experts
At Pest & Lawn Organic Guard, we are proud to offer top-tier termite control services to residents and businesses Cocoa Beach. We understand the unique termite challenges of our local environment and are committed to providing effective, environmentally responsible solutions.

Serving the Cocoa Beach Community
We are deeply integrated into the Cocoa Beach community and dedicated to its well-being. We believe in supporting local resources that make our city a great place to live and work.
Here are some helpful links to Cocoa Beach’s official resources:
- Cocoa Beach Official Website: https://www.cityofcocoabeach.com/
- Cocoa Beach Building Department: https://www.cityofcocoabeach.com/136/Building
- Cocoa Beach Chamber of Commerce: https://acceleratebrevard.org/
- Cocoa Beach Parks & Recreation: https://www.cityofcocoabeach.com/facilities/facility/details/Cocoa-Beach-Parks-and-Recreation-Facilit-35
- Cocoa Beach Community Resources: https://www.cityofcocoabeach.com/705/Resources






