NC WDI-100 Reports In Raleigh, NC
Protect you home and investment with a WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) Report. Termites damage an estimated 600,000 homes in the US every year. Get peace of mind today.

Protect Your Property From The Threat Of Wood-Destroying Insects!
An estimated $2 billion is spent annually in the United States controlling or preventing just termites. This does not include powder post beetles, old house borers, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, or moisture problems, all of which are inspected for and reported on when performing an NC WDI-100 inspection/report.
Purchasing a home is one of the biggest investments most will make in their lifetime. During the purchase process, having a wood-destroying insect inspection/report performed in conjunction with your home inspection can save homeowners here in North Carolina thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses.
Our NC WDI-100 Inspections/Reports
All pest control companies in the state of North Carolina are licensed and regulated by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Structural Pest Control Division. North Carolina, is one of a handful of states in the country, that mandates and regulates the use of their own form the NC WDI-100. This is the only form that can be used for the reporting of wood destroying insects or the lack thereof on a real estate transaction in North Carolina. The NC WDI-100 report is a report on the presence or absence of wood-destroying organisms, based on a visual inspection of readily accessible areas. Pest Control companies do not remove insulation, dismantle structure, etc.. during this inspection/report. With some construction ie: finished interiors of slabs and obstructed areas, you will not detect termites until they show through walls- do a large enough amount of damage to be detected. If termite activity is observed or noted no matter how minor it may seem, it is always best practice to have a licensed general contractor or structural engineer assess areas
Due to the nature and biology of termites, the (NC WDI-100) Wood Destroying Insect Inspection/Report is only good for 30 days. After purchase, having a termite bond put in place is ideal but, at a minimum, having an annual inspection performed is key in protecting your investment.
In addition to being licensed and certified to perform the NC WDI-100 inspections, we also are partnered with Raleigh's leading pest control company, Pest & Termite Consultants, to provide a solution if a problem is found. You can learn more about their termite control services in Raleigh here.
Wood Destroying Insect report (NC WDIR) informational link.
http://www.ncagr.gov/SPCAP/structural/pubs/consumer/wdirmemo.htm
Powder Post Beetle & Wood Inhabiting Fungi informational link.
https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/powderpost-beetles-and-wood-inhabiting-fungi
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Home Inspection FAQs for Raleigh
Explore our frequently asked questions to better understand home inspections and their importance.
What is included in a standard home inspection?
Our standard home inspections cover all major systems and components of the property, including roofing, foundation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, interiors, and exteriors. We evaluate readily accessible areas and provide a detailed report with our findings.
How long does a home inspection take?
Most inspections take between 2–4 hours depending on the size, age, and condition of the home. Larger or older homes may require additional time for a thorough evaluation.
Do I need to be present for the inspection?
While it’s not required, we strongly recommend that buyers attend the inspection. This gives you an opportunity to ask questions, see issues firsthand, and gain a better understanding of your new home.
How much does a home inspection cost?
Inspection costs vary depending on the size, type, and age of the home, as well as any add-on services requested. Our inspections start at $400. Contact us for a quote tailored to your specific property.
When will I receive my inspection report?
We deliver a digital report the same day or within 24 hours of the inspection. The report is easy to read and includes photos, detailed notes, and recommendations for next steps.
Do you offer specialized inspections in addition to the standard home inspection?
Yes. In addition to our Buyer’s, Pre-Listing, and New Construction inspections, we also offer optional add-on services such as radon testing, termite inspections, and water testing.
What happens if the inspection finds problems?
It’s common for inspections to reveal issues. Some may be minor maintenance items, while others could be more significant. Our role is to provide a clear, objective assessment so you can make an informed decision and, if needed, negotiate repairs or pricing with the seller.
Do you inspect newly built homes?
Yes. We offer new construction inspections at different stages of the build as well as a final walkthrough inspection. These ensure that any defects are addressed before you move in.
How do I schedule an inspection with Delta Residential?
Scheduling is simple; just contact us through our website or give us a call. We’ll find a time that works for you and confirm the details of your inspection.
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