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Structural Damage Repair
Pests are believed to cause more structural damage each year than fires and storms combined. It’s no accident that Watch All has a structural damage repair division. Infact, it was structural repairs that ultimately led the company founders to pest control. Sill replacement, joist repair, concrete slab work, and more are all services performed by our construction department.
Many pests cause damage to property. Termites consume wooden structures for nutrition. Carpenter ants hollow out wood for living space. Many other pests attack properties with pre-existing structural or moisture problems. For this reason, we began performing carpentry services to homes and other structures over 20 years ago. Back then it just seemed like common sense to repair these problems and eliminate structural vulnerability. Today, the industry calls it Integrated Pest Management, or IPM.
Seen as a major departure from the ways of old, IPM is a common sense approach to pest control that minimized the use of chemical pesticides by modifying conditions that support pest activity in the first place. Our industry-unique ability to "think structurally" and perform structural damage repairs makes us the leader in this area. No other competitor in our geographical area - or any other - can compete with aspect of our service. Sill and foundation repairs, cement work, house leveling and lifting, slab work, brace work, integrity restoration, and roof work are all services typical of our structural damage repair division.
Clients are comforted by the completeness of our service. While the "sight-of pests" statistically is the main reason people call pest control companies, of equal concern is the damage left behind after pests are gone. Our capabilities make us the only full-service company that effectively addresses all the needs and concerns of property owners. We restore structural confidence to our customer, value to their property, and integrity to their investment.
Peter Comrack, a Principal of Watch All, is a licensed general contractor and oversees the repair division of the company. He oversees a crew of 6 to 7 subcontracted men.
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