Contents
- 1 Termite Control in Sebastian
- 2 Here’s what our Customers say about us!
- 3 SCHEDULE YOUR TERMITE CONTROL SERVICE
- 4 Termites and Drainage Issues in Sebastian
- 5 Buried Slash Pine and Sebastian Termite Pressure
- 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 Why Preventative Termite Treatment Makes Sense
- 13 Signs of Termites in Your Sebastian Home
- 14 Identifying Your Slab Type in Sebastian
- 15 Supported Slab Termite Treatment
- 16 Floating Foundation Termite Control
- 17 Identifying Your Slab Foundation
- 18 Cities and Towns We Service:
- 19 Sebastian Termite Control Services: Your Local Experts
- 20 Frequently Asked Questions: Termite Control Sebastian
- 20.1 General Sebastian Termite Control Questions
- 20.2 Sebastian Termite Prevention
- 20.3 DIY vs. Professional Termite Treatment
- 20.4 Sebastian Termite Treatment Pricing and Frequency
- 20.5 Signs and Urgency of Termite Issues
- 20.6 Termite Damage
- 20.7 Termite Behavior and Lifecycle
- 20.8 Home Buying and Termites
- 20.9 Maintenance After Termite Treatment
- 20.10 Termite Species in Sebastian
- 20.11 Conducive Conditions for Termite Infestations
- 20.12 Preconstruction Termite Treatments
- 21 Related Links:
Termite control for Sebastian homes from $0.79 per sq ft. Sub-slab foam injection for difficult cases. Instant pricing, $1M warranty, 25+ years. Call 321-704-0434.
Termite Control in Sebastian
Sebastian is a community where people stay. Most of my customers here are year-round residents, many of them retired, and a significant number of them have been with me for a decade or longer. They tend to be the kind of people who have seen plenty of contractors and salespeople over the years and know exactly what they want, straight pricing, honest work, no nonsense, and someone who shows up when they say they will.
That works out well, because that is how I run my business.
The termite story in Sebastian has a few specific local angles that matter. First, like Palm Bay just up the road, Sebastian has a number of homes that were built without gutters. For years it was not standard to require them at construction, and over decades the runoff from rain pouring directly off the roof has eroded soil around foundations and in some cases created underground voids or small sinkholes underneath homes. Those conditions both attract termite activity and make standard treatment less effective in those areas. Second, some of the older Sebastian lots had slash pine trees that were buried or left to decay underground during clearing rather than fully removed, which sustains subterranean termite colonies for years before any activity shows up inside the home. These are not the most common conditions in Sebastian, but when they exist they require specialized treatment that most termite companies in this area cannot offer.
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. I serve Sebastian, Vero Lake Estates, Fellsmere, and the surrounding communities regularly, and I have the equipment and experience to handle every termite condition that comes up in this area.
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Termites and Drainage Issues in Sebastian
This deserves its own section because it affects a real subset of Sebastian homes and most homeowners do not know it is happening to their property until it has been a problem for a while.
For a long time gutters were not required by code on Sebastian homes, and a lot of houses were built and sold without them. Without effective gutters, rainwater pours off the roof in sheets directly onto the soil at the foundation. Over years of repeated heavy rainfall, that runoff erodes soil and can create voids or even small sinkholes underneath the home itself.
Those underground voids cause two real problems. First, they create exactly the kind of moisture-rich, hidden environment that subterranean termite colonies thrive in. Second, they make standard termite treatment ineffective in those areas. Conventional soil treatment relies on the termiticide creating a continuous barrier in the soil around the foundation. A void or sinkhole disrupts that barrier completely and gives termites an unprotected path to the home.
If your Sebastian home does not have gutters or has gutters that are not effectively directing water away from the foundation, addressing that is one of the most important things you can do, both for termite protection and for the structural integrity of the home. Foundation damage from drainage erosion is generally not covered by homeowners insurance.
Sub-Slab Injection and Foam Treatment
For homes with soil voids, drainage erosion, or any conditions that compromise standard treatment, I have specialized equipment most termite companies in this area do not have.
Sub-slab injection delivers termiticide directly underneath the slab through small drill holes, reaching soil and voids that surface trenching cannot. The drill holes are small, filled afterward, and barely visible.
For the more challenging cases, termiticide-infused foam expands to fill voids, crawl spaces, and underground cavities completely. Where liquid termiticide would run through and leave gaps, the foam fills the space and stays there working as a barrier. This is the treatment that actually works on homes with drainage damage to the foundation soil.

Buried Slash Pine and Sebastian Termite Pressure
Some Sebastian lots, particularly older ones cleared decades ago, had slash pine trees that were buried or left to decay underground rather than fully removed during construction. Decomposing slash pine underground is one of the favorite food sources for Eastern subterranean termites, and colonies feeding on buried wood can sustain themselves for many years before any signs appear in the home above. Once that buried food is consumed, the colony expands outward, and the wood framing of your home is exactly what they find next.
This is one of the strongest arguments for annual termite inspections in Sebastian. Buried wood underground is invisible. The colony feeding on it is invisible. Professional inspection catches activity before structural damage occurs.

Instant Online Pricing
Most termite companies make you wait for a salesperson before they will tell you what anything costs. That salesperson is there to figure out what you can pay before they quote a price.
I do not work that way.
Slide the estimator to your home’s square footage and the price for a complete subterranean termite treatment on a monolithic slab appears immediately. $0.79 per square foot for monolithic slab homes. $2.35 per square foot for supported or floating slabs.
The price you see is the price you pay. No upsells, no surprise charges at the door. If your home has something unusual that requires additional work, an active interior infestation, severe drainage issues that need foam treatment, or a buried-wood condition that needs sub-slab work, I will tell you before anything starts and give you a clear price for it.

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. A treatment that is done sloppily or in the wrong location is essentially the same as no treatment at all, and you will not know the difference until termites are eating your house.
When you hire me, you get the licensed owner-operator who 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.
If something goes wrong years from now, you are not bouncing between a call center and whoever the local branch employs that week. You text me and I handle it.

How I Treat Subterranean Termites
The standard 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 Sebastian homes with drainage issues, soil voids, buried wood conditions, or any of the things that make standard treatment less effective, sub-slab injection and termiticide-infused foam ensure complete coverage in areas surface treatment cannot reach.
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. The $300 add-on is one of the better investments any Sebastian homeowner can make.
| 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. Credit cards accepted at no additional charge.
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.
Why Preventative Termite Treatment Makes Sense
If you have not had termites yet, you have two real options. Wait until you do and deal with damage, repair costs, and a treatment that has to address an active infestation. Or treat preventatively, prevent the damage from happening in the first place, and have an active warranty that covers your home up to $1,000,000 if termites do somehow get through.
The math on this is straightforward. Termite damage is not covered by homeowners insurance. A single significant infestation can cost tens of thousands of dollars in repairs that come out of your pocket. The cost of a preventative treatment plus annual warranty renewals is a small fraction of that, and it transfers to the next owner if you sell, which actually adds value to your home in a listing.
Most of my long-term Sebastian customers are on preventative warranties. They sleep well knowing the home is protected, they get a personal inspection every year by someone who actually knows what to look for, and they have not had a termite problem during their entire time as a customer. That is the point.
Signs of Termites in Your Sebastian 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 in Sebastian
Understanding your home’s foundation is essential for effective termite treatment. In Sebastian, like much of Florida, the overwhelming majority of homes are built on monolithic slabs.
However, you’ll find some exceptions. Properties along the Sebastian River or Indian River Drive might feature stem walls or floating slabs due to specific soil conditions or architectural choices.
Not sure about your home’s slab type? Don’t worry, it’s common! Call us for a free, no-obligation inspection at 321-704-0434. We’ll quickly identify your foundation type and provide an accurate estimate.

Monolithic Slabs: The Sebastian Standard
Monolithic slabs are the predominant foundation type you’ll encounter on Sebastian homes.
These foundations are poured as a single, continuous piece of concrete directly onto the ground, forming both the foundation and the floor. Their exceptional durability, cost-effectiveness, and remarkable adaptability to Florida’s sandy soils make them the preferred choice for the vast majority of homeowners and builders throughout Sebastian.
They provide a strong, resilient base, perfectly suited to our local climate.
Supported Slab Termite Treatment
Supported slabs are a less common, but significant, foundation type found in Sebastian, particularly for larger, custom, or luxury homes, and potentially those along the Sebastian River or Indian River Drive where soil conditions might vary. These foundations are elevated, relying on piers, beams, or blocks for support.
Due to their unique elevated structure, treating supported slabs for termites requires a more involved process. We must meticulously treat both sides of the slab to ensure a complete and effective protective barrier. This comprehensive approach means treatment is more extensive and, consequently, more expensive than for monolithic slabs, but essential for thorough protection.


Floating Foundation Termite Control
Floating slabs are a specialized foundation type, less common in Sebastian but typically found in areas with challenging soil conditions or for high-value, luxury, or heavy homes, perhaps seen along the Sebastian River or Indian River Drive. These foundations are designed to be “detached” from the main structure.
Due to their unique, unanchored design, effective termite treatment for floating foundations requires meticulous application on both sides of the slab to create a complete and secure barrier. This comprehensive approach is more labor-intensive and, consequently, more expensive than treating monolithic slabs, but it is essential for protecting these distinct properties.
Identifying Your Slab Foundation
Knowing your home’s foundation type helps us provide the most accurate termite treatment plan. Here’s a simple guide to help you identify your slab type:
- Check for Walls (Stem Wall/Supported Slab): If you see a visible concrete wall extending up from the ground around the perimeter of your home before the main house structure begins, you likely have a stem wall (a type of supported slab). Look for signs the house is elevated, even slightly, on distinct supports.
- Inspect the Slab (Monolithic vs. Supported/Floating):
- If your concrete slab appears to be poured directly onto the ground, with no visible elevation or space underneath, it’s most likely a monolithic slab.
- If you can see the slab is supported by distinct piers, beams, or columns, or there’s a crawl space underneath, it’s a supported or floating slab.
- If you’re ever unsure, don’t hesitate to give us a call! We’re happy to provide a free inspection to accurately determine your foundation type.

Cities and Towns We Service:
Sebastian Termite Control Services: Your Local Experts
At Pest & Lawn Organic Guard, we are dedicated to providing top-tier, environmentally responsible termite control services for our Sebastian neighbors. As a veteran-owned and owner-operated business with over 20 years of local experience, we deeply understand the unique challenges facing homes here. We offer upfront pricing, a 10% Senior Discount, and exclusive complete protection with our Delta Dust attic treatment, ensuring your home is safeguarded by the most thorough and trusted local experts.
Serving the Sebastian Community
We are deeply integrated into the Sebastian 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 Sebastian’s official resources:
- Sebastian Official Website: https://www.cityofsebastian.org/
- Sebastian Building Department: https://www.cityofsebastian.org/171/Building-Business-Tax
- Sebastian Parks & Recreation: https://www.cityofsebastian.org/237/Parks-and-Recreation
- Sebastian Community Resources: https://cityofsebastian.org/31/Services
Frequently Asked Questions: Termite Control Sebastian
General Sebastian Termite Control Questions
Sebastian Termite Prevention
DIY vs. Professional Termite Treatment
Sebastian Termite Treatment Pricing and Frequency
Signs and Urgency of Termite Issues
Termite Damage
Termite Behavior and Lifecycle
Home Buying and Termites
Maintenance After Termite Treatment
Termite Species in Sebastian
Conducive Conditions for Termite Infestations
Preconstruction Termite Treatments
Related Links:
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN1277





