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How to Choose a Pest Control Company

Jan 23, 2023

There's no reason to live with a pest problem. According to Wonder, in the United States there are around 26,659 pest control companies, so there are plenty of professionals to help you. Pest control is an important part of creating a safe and healthy home or work environment. If you need pest control, consider these tips when choosing a company.


Put Safety First


It can be quite hazardous for children and pets to be around deadly chemicals. Many of today's top pest control companies have switched to less toxic ways to control pests. This is an important question to ask when you're interviewing potential pest control companies. Ask for a printout of all the chemicals that'll be used in your home. Regardless of the chemicals used, it's always a smart idea to relocate your kids and pets until after any pest control chemicals are used in your home.


Check Credentials


It's important that anyone coming into your home to do work is properly insured and is properly trained and certified. This is especially true when it comes to pest control due to the chemicals that are used to eradicate unwanted pests. A reputable pest control company will have all this information available to its customers. If you get any type of resistance, it could be a sign that the company isn't on top of the documents and credentials that are required. Be polite, yet firm, when requesting any information from a service provider working in your home.


Ask for References


A well-established company will have past clients and customers as references. It's not enough to simply ask to see their references, it's also important to actually give them a call. Past and current customers will be able to share how professional the technicians are, how effective the company's services have proven to be, and how satisfied they are with the company overall. You should come away from the call feeling like you received the information you were looking for and also with a positive feeling about the company. In addition to these references, it doesn't hurt to ask your friends and families for recommendations as well.


If you're considering local pest control companies for your home or office, we're here for you. Contact Dunphy's ExtermaPest Inc today and let us come take a look. We'll get back to you with a comprehensive plan to help you deal with your pest problem.

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