Termite control in Gramercy / Kips Bay: what to know
Gramercy's landmarked brownstones and pre-war apartment buildings around Irving Place and East 20th Street are handsome but old — party walls, shared basements and original plumbing let cockroaches and mice range freely between floors and neighbouring units.
The mixed residential and medical corridor along 2nd Avenue (NYU Langone, Bellevue) keeps pedestrian and food-service density high, which sustains steady rodent pressure into the residential side streets.
Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town to the east add an unusually large green footprint that drives seasonal ant, stinging-insect and occasional-invader pressure into surrounding apartments.
Signs you need termite control
- Mud tubes running along foundations, walls, or crawl-space surfaces
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped or crumbles easily
- Discarded wings near windowsills after a swarm
- Buckling paint or what looks like water damage on wood
How we treat termite control in Gramercy / Kips Bay
Subterranean termites cause more structural damage than fires and storms combined, and they work silently — by the time you see damage, a colony has often been active for years. In the New York area, termites threaten the wood framing, joists and sills of houses and the lower floors of older buildings.
We provide both proactive inspection — including the Wood-Destroying Insect (WDI) reports lenders require for home purchases — and active treatment using liquid soil barriers and in-ground baiting systems that intercept and eliminate the colony.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Gramercy / Kips Bay and the surrounding Manhattan area — including Gramercy Park, Irving Place, Baruch College, 2nd Avenue, Peter Cooper Village — across ZIP codes 10010, 10016.