Fairfax Station Termite Control
Protecting Fairfax Station's Wooded 1980s–90s Colonials from Termites Since 1968
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57 Years of Termite Protection for Fairfax Station Families
Fairfax Station is one of Fairfax County's most wooded communities. Large brick colonials and traditional homes sit on quarter-acre to five-acre lots, surrounded by mature hardwoods, stream valleys, and parkland. About 50% of homes here were built in the 1980s and another 27% in the 1990s—which means aging foundations, original wood framing, full basements, and decades of settling that create entry points for Eastern subterranean termites.
Better Termite & Pest Control has been protecting Northern Virginia homes since 1968. We use Sentricon bait stations, traditional liquid barriers, and borate-based wood treatments to stop colonies before they cause structural damage. Our internal research team has removed 9 harsh chemicals from our programs, selecting lower-risk products that we use in our own homes. No contracts, no phone trees—just direct access to licensed technicians who know Fairfax County construction inside and out.
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Why Termites Thrive in Fairfax Station's Environment
Fairfax Station sits in one of the highest termite-pressure zones in the country. The humid subtropical climate delivers summer highs near 88°F and over 40 inches of annual rainfall, with relative humidity regularly reaching 71–77%. That moisture is the fuel subterranean termites need. Burke Lake's 888-acre park, Fountainhead Regional Park's 2,000 acres along the Occoquan Reservoir, Lake Mercer, Sandy Run, and the South Run stream valley keep the soil consistently saturated—even during dry spells.
The housing stock amplifies the risk. Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have wood framing with brick veneer, full basements (many with walk-out levels due to rolling terrain), and original sill plates sitting close to grade. Many Fairfax Station properties also have earth-to-wood contact from aging decks, front stoops, and landscape timbers. Combined with the dense tree canopy across neighborhoods like Crosspointe, South Run, Barrington, and the Fountainhead area, there's abundant decaying wood and leaf litter that keeps termite colonies healthy and foraging close to homes.
The Real Cost of Undetected Termites in Fairfax Station
Termites cause over $5 billion in damage across the United States each year, and Northern Virginia ranks in the second-highest risk zone nationally. The average undetected infestation costs homeowners between $3,000 and $5,000 in structural repairs by the time it's discovered—and that number climbs fast in older homes where original framing, floor joists, and sill plates have been weakened over decades.
Eastern subterranean termites avoid open air entirely. They travel underground and build mud tubes to reach the wood in your home, feeding from the inside out. In Fairfax Station's large colonials and traditional homes, they can work through basement joists and subflooring for months or even years before anyone notices. Properties near Burke Lake Park, the South Run stream valley, and Fountainhead Regional Park face elevated risk because the consistently moist, heavily wooded soil supports larger, more aggressive colonies.
How We Eliminate Termites in Fairfax Station Homes
We tailor termite treatment to your home's specific construction and situation. For proactive monitoring and colony elimination, we install Sentricon bait stations around your property's perimeter. Termites find the cellulose-based bait, carry it back to their colony, and the active ingredient—noviflumuron—disrupts their ability to molt. The entire colony collapses, queen included. Sentricon stations require no drilling or trenching and provide 365-day monitoring.
For active infestations, we apply liquid barrier treatments by trenching along your foundation and treating the soil. In some Fairfax Station homes with walk-out basements or concrete front stoops, this may include rod-injection or sub-slab treatment. For renovations or additions, we offer preconstruction borate treatments that protect exposed wood framing. Every product we use is reviewed by our internal research team—we've eliminated 9 of the harshest chemicals common in our industry and selected materials like Sentricon, Alpine, and borate-based solutions.
Warning Signs Every Fairfax Station Homeowner Should Watch For
Early detection prevents expensive structural repairs. In Fairfax Station's humid climate, subterranean termites can establish colonies year-round, but they're most visible during spring swarming season (typically March through May). That's when winged reproductive termites emerge to start new colonies—and you may find discarded wings near windowsills, light fixtures, or sliding glass doors.
Between swarm seasons, look for mud tubes—pencil-width tunnels of dirt—along your foundation, on basement walls, or running up cinderblock. Tap wood trim around doors, windows, and your garage with a screwdriver; a hollow sound means termites may be eating from the inside. Bubbling paint, small piles of soil-like debris, and soft spots in flooring are all warning signs. Fairfax Station homes on sloped lots with walk-out basements should pay special attention to the lower level, where soil contact and moisture create ideal conditions.
High-Risk Areas in Your Fairfax Station Home
- Full basements and walk-out levels on sloped lots with soil contact
- Settling foundation cracks in 1980s–90s brick-veneer construction
- Wood-to-soil contact from aging decks, porches, or landscape timbers
- HVAC units along exterior walls creating moisture and thermal gradients
- Mulch beds pushed against the foundation—common in Fairfax Station landscaping
- Aging fencing, sheds, and barn structures on larger lots near Fountainhead
- Bathroom and kitchen plumbing penetrations where moisture accumulates
What Our 78-Point Termite Inspection Covers
Our termite inspection starts outside. A licensed technician examines your foundation for mud tubes, probes soil near the base of your home, and checks every earth-to-wood contact point—front stoops, deck posts, landscape timbers, and garage door framing. We inspect around HVAC units, mulch beds, stored firewood, tree stumps, and any dead wood on the property. In Fairfax Station's wooded neighborhoods near Burke Lake and Fountainhead, we pay close attention to drainage patterns and low spots where moisture collects on rolling terrain.
Inside, we inspect the lowest level of your home. In Fairfax Station's many colonials, that means checking the full basement—finished and unfinished areas—plus walk-out levels and any crawlspace access points. We tap trim and baseboards, probe window and door frames, and inspect exposed joists and beams. Homes in Crosspointe, South Run, and Barrington often have basement moisture that supports termite activity without visible signs above grade. After the inspection, you receive a clear report with our findings and recommended treatment plan—written in plain English, not industry jargon.
Fairfax Station Neighborhoods We Inspect Every Week
Our technicians are regularly in Crosspointe, South Run, South Run Oaks, Barrington, Fairfax Station Estates, Lakewood Estates, Quailwood Manor, Ardmore Woods, and the Fountainhead area estate properties. We also serve neighboring Burke Centre (22015), Kings Park West (22032), and Newington Forest (22153). All Fairfax Station properties fall within ZIP code 22039.
Sentricon: Year-Round Colony Elimination for Fairfax Station Properties
Sentricon is one of the most researched termite baiting systems available, and it's our go-to recommendation for ongoing protection in Fairfax Station. The stations are installed in the ground around your home's perimeter—barely visible once in place. Inside each station is a cellulose matrix laced with noviflumuron. When foraging termites find it, they recruit nestmates to feed on it. The active ingredient prevents termites from completing their molting cycle, and the colony collapses from the inside out.
Unlike liquid barriers that degrade over time, Sentricon stations are actively serviced by your technician during annual inspections. They check for new activity, replace bait as needed, and assess conditions around your property. For Fairfax Station homeowners on our TriGuard with Sentricon Bundle (starting at $69/month), termite monitoring is included alongside your regular pest control—one bill, one schedule, and unlimited free callbacks if you spot anything between visits.
What Fairfax Station Neighbors Are Saying
"Daren did an outstanding job conducting my termite inspection today. He was right on time and extremely professional thorough throughout the entire process. I did not have any problems, and he was very good with some solid advice about how to continue to guard against not only termites but other rodents as well."
"Better Termite has been keeping our house bug free for years with regular perimeter treatments. As a small, family owned business, they are able to personalize their approach based on your needs...they researched, bought necessary equipment, and came up with the best way to treat it. Highly recommend!"
"Serviced my home for annual termite inspection for over 35 years! I think that speaks for itself. Technicians are thorough, polite, and trustworthy. They are quick to point out any pest concerns and offer resolutions. Highly recommend!"
"Better Terminate and Pest Control provide my termite inspection annually. They have kept my home termite free for over 30 years. Throughout those years they have been a pleasure to work with and they are always respectful each time they've been to my home. I would not hesitate to recommend them to others for their pest control needs."
"Better Termite & Pest Control has been providing us effective and reliable service for over 20 years. Darren is our current technician, and he is wonderful. We couldn't be more pleased. Based on our experience, we would highly recommend Better Termite to anyone looking for a termite and pest control provider."
"They have been servicing my home since 1999. Their inspector always does a good job looking indoors and outdoors for termite activities."
"Been using BT & PC for our annual inspection for over 30 years. Great service, always call ahead and leave no trace behind"
"They offer a reasonable termite warranty, do a good check, and no nonsense."
"Daren did an outstanding job conducting my termite inspection today. He was right on time and extremely professional thorough throughout the entire process. I did not have any problems, and he was very good with some solid advice about how to continue to guard against not only termites but other rodents as well."
"Better Termite has been keeping our house bug free for years with regular perimeter treatments. As a small, family owned business, they are able to personalize their approach based on your needs...they researched, bought necessary equipment, and came up with the best way to treat it. Highly recommend!"
"Serviced my home for annual termite inspection for over 35 years! I think that speaks for itself. Technicians are thorough, polite, and trustworthy. They are quick to point out any pest concerns and offer resolutions. Highly recommend!"
"Better Terminate and Pest Control provide my termite inspection annually. They have kept my home termite free for over 30 years. Throughout those years they have been a pleasure to work with and they are always respectful each time they've been to my home. I would not hesitate to recommend them to others for their pest control needs."
"Better Termite & Pest Control has been providing us effective and reliable service for over 20 years. Darren is our current technician, and he is wonderful. We couldn't be more pleased. Based on our experience, we would highly recommend Better Termite to anyone looking for a termite and pest control provider."
"They have been servicing my home since 1999. Their inspector always does a good job looking indoors and outdoors for termite activities."
"Been using BT & PC for our annual inspection for over 30 years. Great service, always call ahead and leave no trace behind"
"They offer a reasonable termite warranty, do a good check, and no nonsense."
Our Process
Expert Phone Consultation
Talk directly with a licensed technician—no phone trees. We'll assess your situation, discuss your Fairfax Station home's construction and age, and give you a clear quote over the phone.
78-Point Home Inspection
A licensed technician inspects your foundation, basement or crawlspace, wood framing, and every potential entry point. We check mud tubes, probe trim, and assess moisture conditions room by room.
Targeted Treatment
We install Sentricon bait stations, apply liquid barriers, or use borate-based wood treatments—whichever fits your home. Every product is vetted by our internal research team.
Year-Round Monitoring
Sentricon stations work 365 days a year, quietly eliminating colonies underground. Your annual inspection catches any new activity early, before damage adds up.
Serving Fairfax Station & South Fairfax County
From Crosspointe to Fountainhead—termite protection for every neighborhood in 22039.





