Barrys Pest Control Services

CHOOSING A RELIABLE PEST CONTROL SERVICE IN PENRITH, THE HAWKESBURY-NEPEAN REGION & SURROUNDING AREAS

When you have a problem with pests, it can be tempting to call the first number you find to try and combat the problem, but as with all services, it’s essential to do some research and choose a pest management business that will provide a quality service at the right price.

Barry’s Pest Control offers the following important consumer advice that could prove invaluable when deciding on the right team to choose to take care of your pest issues.

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Selecting a Professional Pest Controller

Finding a pest controller who provides a safe and effective service can be daunting. You should make enquiries that concentrate not only on your particular pest problems but also on whether the service you require is conducted by a renowned and professional company in case any problems should arise in the future. It’s vital that you investigate the level of expertise and experience, the company’s insurance cover, any warranties that may be applicable, and of course, the health and safety policy they employ.

Research

When you have pests invading your property, we understand that it can be a real emergency. However, research is imperative to ensure you get an effective and long-lasting solution to your problem. Obtain several quotes and check out each company to ensure their reputation is sound. It is advisable to find out how long the business has been established and ask whether they have any relevant accreditations; for example, are they members of a recognised pest control association such as the AEPMA?

Ask questions!

There are many solutions to pest problems, ranging from crudely squirting the bugs with off-the-shelf chemicals to comprehensive treatments that can address the source of the problem to stop any reoccurrence. Do not be afraid to ask specific questions. For example, when inquiring about termites, ask about the company’s different treatment options, the pesticides the company uses, and how toxic or safe they are. Compare the feedback and information you receive and make an educated choice rather than picking the first business you find. Choosing a renowned company will prove more cost-effective in the long run!

Insurance

Treating pest infestations can involve applying chemicals and extensive work in the shell of your property. For example, a severe and unattended pest problem can cause damage to the woodwork that could jeopardise the stability of your building. For these reasons, it’s essential that you choose a company with full insurance for their pest management services and that produces thorough inspection reports. Without insurance, you can be left to foot the bill for any damage caused by the pest control work.

Be present

To know a business is to see it at work. If possible, we recommend that you be present during any pest control work carried out on your property. Indicators of the quality of a company can be found in the most minor details:

We hear many stories of supposed ‘pest controllers’ who turn up, pour some chemicals down on the pests they can see, ask for a payment, and then disappear.

A suitable pest controller will answer questions, outline alternative treatment options, and display a thorough understanding of the pests he has been tasked to combat. They will also provide informative documentation, inspection reports and treatment proposals.

Qualifications and accreditations

Accreditations exist to assure customers that they can expect a certain standard of service for their money. You should always choose a company with relevant accreditations and qualifications and ask whether your pest controller has a current pest control licence. 

Ask Questions About the Company Itself

We advise customers to ask pest control businesses about the company itself. Is the owner also the operator? Does the company use employees or sub-contractors? These are essential questions as problems can often occur when using sub-contractors pest control companies. For example, some sub-contractors are obliged to pay for their supply of pesticides, but many do not accept responsibility if the treatment proves to be inadequate later on.

Be cautious of long-term warranties

Some pest control companies offer 10-year and even 20-year warranties. Such long-term warranties are unrealistic, unreliable, and can commit you for that period, meaning you will probably have to pay for regular inspections and other work, regardless of if you want it or not. Read the small print and research thoroughly!

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