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How BREDA Helped Brittany and Greg J. In Good Hope, GA With Our Liquid Termite Treatment

March 23, 2026

There are two kinds of homeowner phone calls we get in Georgia.

The first is the panic call: "I just saw wings on my window sill—are termites eating my house right now?!"

The second is the thinking-ahead call: "We're in a new home, and we want to protect it the right way from day one."

Brittany and Greg J. in Good Hope, GA were the second kind of call—and honestly? That's the kind of call we love. Because termite stories don't have to start with damage. Sometimes they start with a decision: We're not doing the 'wait and see' thing this time.

This is the story of how they set up long-term termite protection that other Good Hope GA homeowners can feel confident about—using BREDA's liquid termite treatment plan (and sticking with it year after year).

If you're needing termite control near Good Hope GA (or anywhere else in the Atlanta metro area!), you're in the right place.

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"We used BREDA at our old house—so we called again for our new one."

Brittany's reason for reaching out was simple:

"I reached out to BREDA for our Termite Protection because we used them at our old house and needed protection for our new home."

That's the thing about termites in Georgia: they're not a "maybe." They're a when. Termites are naturally present in the soil around us, and in Georgia it's estimated there can be 6 to 30 termite colonies per acre, with colonies containing hundreds of thousands to over a million termites. (BREDA's termite control page)

So when Brittany and Greg moved, they didn't want to gamble. They wanted a plan—specifically, a proven termite treatment Walton County GA homeowners can feel confident trusting to protect a new investment before problems ever start.

The inspection: answers, options, and a clear plan (not pressure)

If you've ever had a home service inspection that felt like a fast-talking sales pitch, you know why Brittany's next point matters.

When BREDA's inspector, Taylor Irvin, came out for their original termite inspection, Brittany said:

"Taylor inspected our property and answered all the questions we had about the different termite protections that BREDA offered so we could choose what worked for us."

That "choose what worked for us" piece is huge, because termite protection isn't one-size-fits-all. At BREDA, inspections cover both the interior and exterior of the home, because (and this is the truth most homeowners care about) it's the termites inside that cause expensive damage. (Termite Control & Protection)

BREDA inspections also use advanced tools like infrared cameras, microwave technology, and moisture readings to help detect issues before they're visible. (What to Expect — BREDA Termite Control)

If you've ever wondered what separates "a glance around your crawlspace" termite inspection from a real and thorough termite inspection—this is it. The right tools and the right eyes can catch risk factors early, which is exactly what you want before termite season ramps up.

The treatment day: professional, quick, and done right

Brittany and Greg had their treatment completed in June of 2022 which is prime timing in Georgia, when warm weather and humidity keep termite activity high.

When we asked what the experience was like while the termite treatment was being performed, Brittany said:

"When the treatment was being performed the technicians were professional and completed the job quickly."

And that's what a good treatment day should feel like: confident, clear, minimally disruptive.

For Brittany and Greg, BREDA recommended a liquid treatment approach, specifically the kind of proactive barrier protection many homeowners can benefit from the use of around their home: Termidor.

BREDA's termite control philosophy is straightforward: protection should be proactive, long-term, and built to stop termites before they cause expensive damage—not "short-term fixes." (BREDA Termite Treatment Overview)

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Why a liquid termite treatment matters in Georgia

Let's zoom out for a second.

In Georgia, subterranean termites are the main concern for most homeowners because they live in the soil and look for entry points into structures. Liquid treatments are designed to create a treated zone in the soil around the home—so termites can't cross into the structure without exposure.

BREDA uses Termidor as part of their liquid barrier approach and applies it with hydraulic injections for effective soil placement.

If you're comparing liquid termite treatment in Atlanta GA options, here's the big advantage of liquid barriers: they're designed to protect the whole perimeter rather than relying on termites to randomly find a station.

And while this story is rooted in Good Hope, GA, it reflects the termite control we provide to Metro Atlanta communities every day, helping homeowners protect what matters most before they ever see a mud tube or a swarmer.

The long-term difference: the annual check-in that builds real peace of mind

The most effective termite protection isn't just the treatment itself. It's what happens after.

Brittany and Greg have renewed their coverage for several years, keeping their warranty intact. When asked if that makes them feel protected, Brittany said:

"Yes. A technician comes out annually with a special camera to make sure there is no activity within our home's walls."

That annual visit is a big deal. Termites are often called "silent destroyers" because activity can be hidden behind walls and beneath floors long before obvious signs appear. That's why ongoing monitoring and yearly inspection matter. BREDA specifically emphasizes that long-term protection depends on ongoing inspections and monitoring, not just a one-time application.

So while Brittany and Greg's story includes a strong start (solid inspection + professional treatment), it's the consistency that makes it a real home-protection plan.

The warranty piece: protection that isn't just talk

Homeowners don't just want treatment. They want reassurance.

BREDA describes termite protection like termite insurance—because most homeowners insurance policies don't cover termite damage. (Termite Control & Protection)

And BREDA backs their protection with a clear guarantee:

If live termites are found, BREDA will retreat and repair the damage and maintain the termite guarantee for the remainder of the contract (with stated conditions, including timing related to colony elimination).

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"Would you recommend us?" (Four years later, the answer was easy.)

We asked Brittany the question that matters most:

After being a loyal BREDA client for four years, would you recommend us to your family and friends?

"Definitely. We have been happy with our services in our old home as well as our new home."

That's what we work for. Not just "we treated it," but "we stuck with you, we showed up, we kept checking, and you didn't have to worry."

What Brittany and Greg's story means for you

If you're reading this because you want a termite plan before you have a termite problem, Brittany and Greg's experience is your sign to do the smart thing early.

BREDA's termite control process starts the same way for every home: a detailed inspection, a clear plan, and long-term protection designed to stop termites before they cost you thousands.

BREDA provides termite preventive treatment for about 3,000 clients annually, and every one of those homeowners has the same goal Brittany and Greg did: protect the home now, so you're not forced into emergency decisions later.

Ready to protect your home? Start here: BREDA Termite Control.



If you're tired of wondering what the pests in or around your home are doing and just want them gone, don't hesitate to give us a call. The BREDA Guarantee promises to protect your home and keep it protected—no matter the circumstances. Schedule an inspection online or give us a call at 770-466-6700.