The speckles above on the tile floor at 20706 Vanderwick Dr. in Katy are some of the stragglers left behind by a surprise termite swarm early this year, according to a lawyer for the new owners. Todd and Carla Greene, who bought the 1982 home in September, are currently suing Texas Certified Home Inspection, which purportedly inspected the kitchen for wood-chewing critters at the end of August prior to the sale closing. The couple alleges that Carla was using the stove in the kitchen about 6 months later (a few days after the pair’s March move-in) when thousands of insects began to emerge from multiple kitchen drawers and cabinets; the shots above were taken after the action died down.
Per the University of Kentucky’s entomology folks, the termite exodus was right on time. The couple hired an exterminator, who found several areas of extensive wood damage around the kitchen — here’s a shot inside the vent in the island stove:
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For some context, here’s a few shots of the rest of the kitchen, taken prior to both the swarm and the Greene’s subsequent full remodel of the room:
- 20706 Vanderwick Dr. [HAR]
Photos: Todd & Carla Greene (termite damage), HAR (others)
Once experienced a termite swarm in the bathroom, and I nearly died of chagrin. This kitchen incident appears much, much worse.
Good luck. When you get your house inspected, there are 100000 pages that express that “if we’re wrong, too bad” in so much legalese
Was this an inspection by some guy with a 4 foot ladder and a flashlight or an inspection by a real termite remediation company?