We are currently facing the renewal of the annual contract which runs
around $340. This covers repairs and retreats.
My question: is it really worth renewing this service, or should we
look for a typical retreat service contract for about one-third the
cost?
And does anyone know whether or not, if we cancel with Arrow, they
will come and remove the Sentricon system already in place -- or do
they leave it and simply no longer cover for any damages, etc.? In
other words, could I possibly go with another (cheaper) termite
service company for the annual contract, but keep the system already
installed?
Thanks in advance!
As far as the baiting I would pay to have the home treated with Termidor
within 5 years you probably will make up what you would of paid out with the
$340 renewal. The house will be better protected than what it now is...many
times over.
With the renewal covering damages, it may be a case where the money saved
will out weigh the amount that would be put out for any such repairs. I don't
offer a damage warranty, but my initial costs avg $1400 cheaper and renewals
are run $250-$300 cheaper than the company that does offer the damage repair.
If I remember right the average damage repair cost was well under $300. For
what it's worth they previous owner got a good price on the bait installation
price, maybe due to the time of year, but my personal opinion is they paid
$900 too much. :)
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> We recently moved into a new house where the previous owner had
> installed (two months prior to selling) a Sentricon termite system by
> Arrow Exterminating. They apparently paid around $900 for the system.
>
This means to me there is a current ground infestation. Does Arrow
show activity at any of the baiting stations?
> We are currently facing the renewal of the annual contract which runs
> around $340. This covers repairs and retreats.
>
I'm confused. The installation for $900 (which is about right for an average
house. It depends on how many linear feet was involved) should also
cover 1 year of service. Isn't there ~ 9 months left on the contract??
$340 is about average for 1 year of checks and baiting if necessary. Once
a home is colony free a vendor typically checks only 4 times/year. If
there is new activity then they would bait monthly.
> My question: is it really worth renewing this service, or should we
> look for a typical retreat service contract for about one-third the
> cost?
It takes at least 12 months to eliminate a colony. The Sentricon system
is VERY effective. I would continue with it. Don't let anyone tell you
otherwise. The baiting system is actually sterilizing the colony. There is
no need to do any other treatment as long as there is no interior
infestation.
> And does anyone know whether or not, if we cancel with Arrow, they
> will come and remove the Sentricon system already in place -- or do
> they leave it and simply no longer cover for any damages, etc.? In
> other words, could I possibly go with another (cheaper) termite
> service company for the annual contract, but keep the system already
> installed?
>
You own the system. They would not pull the stations out of the
ground. You can easily pull them out in the Spring when they are
no longer needed.
After the contract period expires you can certainly shop around.
Many vendors install and service Sentricon.
I have used Sentricon on one of my homes and it really
works. There has been no activity for 5 years after treatment.
Regards,
Harry
Does Arrow?
The Sentricon system at minimum should be in and monthly monitored for two
years.
The Sentricon stations are property of Dow Chemical.
Arrow is providing service.
If a homeowner cancells, ie., does not renew, then, the stations are sent
back to Dow.