PHOENIX AZ TERMITE COSTS

Subterranean Termite Treatment Cost in Phoenix, Arizona

If you’re googling subterranean termite treatment cost in Phoenix AZ, you probably just found mud tubes, swarmers, or soft wood in the garage. This page shows the industry average prices for Phoenix and nearby East Valley cities, plus what annual termite warranty renewals usually cost.

Local note: We see a lot of termite activity in San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Gold Canyon, Florence, and Coolidge. Homes with irrigation, block walls, or nearby construction usually see termites first.

Average Subterranean Termite Treatment Cost in Phoenix AZ

These are the typical Phoenix-area price ranges homeowners see for subterranean termite treatment. This covers Phoenix and nearby areas like San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Gold Canyon, Florence, and Coolidge.

Heads up: pricing changes with slab access, patios/garages, drilling needs, and how the yard is set up. This section is the “what most companies charge” starting point.
Most common in Phoenix

Liquid Subterranean Termite Treatment

$500 – $1,500 Phoenix average
  • Trenching and/or drilling at the foundation
  • Liquid termiticide placed into soil
  • Foam in active areas when found
  • 1-year renewable termite warranty
Low-intrusion option

Subterranean Termite Bait System

$700 – $1,800 Phoenix average
  • Install stations around the home
  • Monitor for activity
  • Bait added once termites hit stations
  • 1-year renewable termite warranty
Extra coverage style

Hybrid Treatment (Liquid + Bait)

$850 – $3,800 Phoenix average
  • Liquid treatment at the structure
  • Bait stations around the yard
  • Foam used in active areas
  • 1-year renewable termite warranty

These are Phoenix market averages. Some companies go way higher with “bundle pricing” or add-on fees. Lower on this page we’ll show where Gold Palm Pest Control lands vs these ranges.

Annual Termite Warranty Renewal Cost (Phoenix AZ Averages)

After year one, most termite companies in Phoenix move you into a yearly renewal. That’s how the warranty stays active. If termites come back, the retreat is covered. Below are the typical Phoenix-area renewal ranges for each treatment type.

Real talk: most homeowners keep the warranty. Phoenix stays warm, irrigation stays on, and termites don’t really “leave.” If you cancel, and activity shows back up later, you’re usually paying treatment pricing again.
Liquid Treatment Warranty

Annual Renewal for Liquid Termite Warranty

$150 – $300 per year (Phoenix avg)
  • Annual termite inspection
  • Warranty stays active
  • Retreatment if subterranean termites return
  • Paperwork for resale / peace of mind
Bait System Warranty

Annual Renewal for Bait Station Monitoring

$250 – $400 per year (Phoenix avg)
  • Station inspections + monitoring visits
  • Bait replacement when needed
  • Ongoing protection year after year
  • Records showing active monitoring
Hybrid Warranty

Annual Renewal for Hybrid Termite Warranty

$250 – $400 per year (Phoenix avg)
  • Annual termite inspection
  • Liquid barrier coverage stays active
  • Bait station monitoring stays active
  • Retreatment if activity shows back up

These renewal ranges are typical for Phoenix and the East Valley (San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Gold Canyon, Florence, Coolidge). Some companies raise renewals year-to-year, so always ask what your renewal will be next year before you sign anything.

What You’ll Pay Over Time (3–5 Year Phoenix Examples)

Most people don’t just want “year one.” They want the full picture. These are typical Phoenix-area totals using the industry average ranges above. (Phoenix + San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Gold Canyon, Florence, Coolidge.)

Liquid Treatment (Typical Total)

~$1,250 – $3,000 estimated 5-year total
Year 1 (treatment)~$500 - $1,500
Years 2–5 (renewals)$150–$300/yr

Bait System (Typical Total)

~$1950 – $4,600 estimated 5-year total
Year 1 (install)$700–$1,800
Years 2–5 (monitor)$250–$400/yr

Hybrid (Liquid + Bait) Total

~$2,850 – $5,800 estimated 5-year total
Year 1 (treatment)$850–$3,800
Years 2–5 (renewals)$250–$400/yr

If a company won’t tell you what the renewal will be next year, that’s a red flag. A lot of homeowners get hit with renewal spikes later.

How Gold Palm Pest Control Compares to Phoenix Termite Pricing

Here’s the honest compare. These are Phoenix market averages vs how Gold Palm typically starts pricing. Final pricing depends on the home, but this shows where we usually land.

Service
Phoenix Average
Gold Palm Starts
Liquid Subterranean Termite Treatment
$500–$1,500
from $449
Subterranean Termite Bait System
$700–$1,800
from $249
Hybrid Treatment (Liquid + Bait)
$1,000–$2,200
from $399
Annual Warranty Renewals
$150–$400/yr
lower + predictable
PRICE DIFFERENCES EXPLAINED

Why Is One Company $600 and Another $1,800?

Sometimes a low quote is real—but it usually assumes less coverage, less access work, or a weaker warranty. The key is making sure you’re comparing scope, not just price.

Common “Low Quote” Signals

What’s often missing

  • Partial perimeter coverage (front-only or limited runs).
  • No drilling included (garage/patio/slab edges added later).
  • Short or limited warranty with minimal follow-through.
  • Light application / weak scope to hit a low price point.
  • Not addressing transitions (additions, attached structures, hardscape edges).
Ask These Before You Decide

5 questions that protect you

  • Is the quote for full perimeter coverage?
  • Does it include drilling if needed?
  • What is the warranty and what triggers re-treatment?
  • What areas are excluded due to access?
  • Will the scope be provided in writing?
INSTANT RANGE ESTIMATE

Get a Fast Industry Average Phoenix Termite Cost Estimate

Answer a few questions and we’ll give you a realistic Phoenix-range estimate and a recommended direction (liquid, bait, or hybrid). Final pricing is confirmed after inspection verifies scope and access.

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FAQ

Termite Cost Questions, Made Simple

Quick answers on pricing, renewals, and what Phoenix-area homeowners usually run into.

Do I have to renew the termite warranty?
It depends on the treatment. With only liquid termite treatment, The renewal will act as insurance in case they come back.

With hybrid and bait station treatments it's important to make sure you own the bait stations. Some termite treatment companies lease the stations to the homeowner. If you don't renew, they will pull the stations up. Renewing when you have bait stations means your stations are monitored and maintained with fresh bait in addition to your home being covered from future termite activity.

If you choose not to renew and activity shows back up later, you’re usually paying treatment pricing again or close to it.

Most Phoenix homeowners keep the warranty because termites don’t leave for long. Other termite colonies move in and attack the home.
Why do termite quotes in Phoenix vary so much?
Access, Termite Products, treatment methods, and home size are the main factors on termite treatment costs. Lots of bushes close to the home, drilling, quality termite treatment products, and the overall size of the termite treatment affect the cost of a termite treatment in Phoenix, Arizona.

Bait stations require less physical work, but the cost of the product is higher. While, a liquid treatment often involved less expense with products, it is more labor intensive.
Is liquid termite treatment better than bait stations?
Liquid is common in Phoenix and works great when you can get the liquid where the termites are. Termites have to pass through liquid for it to be effective. Liquid termite treatment also works faster than bait stations.

Termite bait stations can also eliminate a termite colony but often take longer. Bait stations allow for ongoing monitoring and preventing termites from reaching the house in the future. They act as a barrier away from the house.

Hybrid is for folks who want multiple layers of protection working together.
What do annual renewals usually cover?
Usually an annual inspection + keeping the warranty active so retreatment is covered if termites return.

For bait systems, renewal also covers station monitoring and bait replacement when needed.
What should I ask before I sign a termite contract?
Ask what’s included in the treatment as far as products used, where the treatment will be applied, what the renewal will be next year, and if retreat is covered.

If you're having termite bait stations installed, ask if you will own the bait stations or they will be leased. If bait stations are leased, this means that if you don't renew your warranty the stations will likely be removed.

If they won’t say the renewal price… that’s usually where the surprise shows up later.
Where do you see the most termite activity locally?
We get a ton of calls from:
• San Tan Valley: Johnson Ranch, San Tan Heights, and Copper Basin
• Queen Creek: Pegasus Airpark, The Pecans, Pecan Creek
• Gilbert: Morrison Ranch, Power Ranch, and Higley Groves
• Gold Canyon: Peralta Trails and Entrada del Oro
• Florence: Anthem at Merrill Ranch, Magic Ranch, and Homes south of Florence that are in the open desert often have unchecked activity.
• Coolidge: Heartland Ranch and Martin Valley are newer neighborhoods we see with termite activity often. We get calls from many homeowners older homes near the downtown area can experience heavy termite pressure.
• Casa Grande: Arroyo Grande & Arroyo Vista, Villago, and Mission Royale.

Get an Exact Subterranean Termite Treatment Quote (Phoenix AZ)

If you’re seeing mud tubes, wings, or soft spots, don’t wait forever. We’ll inspect, explain what we found, and give you a clear price.

  • Phoenix + San Tan Valley + Queen Creek + Gilbert
  • Gold Canyon + Florence + Coolidge
  • Liquid, bait systems, and hybrid options
  • Clear warranty renewal pricing (no surprise jumps)

quick note: if you’re in an HOA or new build area, termites hit fast around fresh soil + irrigation. seen it a bunch in the East Valley.

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