Oklahoma Facility Services is 7B Certified by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. Our structural pest control treatments help prevent termites and other damaging pests during and after construction. These treatments are designed to protect building materials early and provide lasting defense once construction is complete.

Structural pest control helps meet required building standards while reducing the risk of termite and pest damage during construction. Proper treatment protects materials, supports code compliance, and helps ensure long-term structural integrity once the project is complete.

Our pest control treatments are designed to be both effective and environmentally responsible. We use proven products and application methods that control pests while minimizing unnecessary chemical exposure, delivering consistent protection without compromising safety or sustainability.

Prevent infestations before they start. Early treatment reduces the risk of pests damaging building materials and creating costly issues later. Proactive protection helps keep your property secure and operational.
Construction in Oklahoma happens year-round, which means pest pressure never truly stops. Mild winters and hot summers allow pests to survive underground, inside building materials, and within unfinished structures long before a building is occupied.
Structural pest control focuses on treating a site before construction is complete. This early protection helps prevent pests from establishing themselves inside walls, foundations, and structural components where damage can occur unseen.
Our treatments address common construction-related pests, including termites, carpenter ants, wood-boring beetles, cockroaches, spiders, and other nuisance insects that thrive in Oklahoma’s climate.
By treating the structure early, we help reduce long-term risk, protect building materials, and support a clean transition from construction to occupancy. Our team delivers this service efficiently, safely, and in compliance with applicable regulations.