Top 2 termite control services in Ogden, UT

Porch Pro Headshot ECHO Services
Termite Control
Serves Ogden, Utah
(69)
"Brian at ECHO services is great. They've never been late for an appointment, always follow-up on their action. On one occasion, Brian was unable to complete one of the services which I requested due to an equipment issue. ECHO services followed up with me - I never had to call to re-request the ser...Read more about ECHO Services
"Brian at ECHO services is great. They've never been late for an appointment, always follow-up on their action. On one occasion, Brian was unable to complete one of the services which I requested due to an equipment issue. ECHO services followed up with me - I never had to call to re-request the ser...Read more about ECHO Services
Porch Pro Headshot EcoPro Pest Control
Termite Control
Serves Ogden, Utah
EcoPro was founded in 2013. We specialize in 100% organic and natural pest management, but also offer alternative methods. We enjoy building trusting relationships with our customers by providing a safe and effective pest control solution for home and business owners.
EcoPro was founded in 2013. We specialize in 100% organic and natural pest management, but also offer alternative methods. We enjoy building trusting relationships with our customers by providing a safe and effective pest control solution for home and business owners.

Costs to Repair Termite Damage

$335 - $728
Ogden, UT average
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A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.

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