New Newcastle Builds
Disturbed, moist ground around fresh slabs draws colonies in.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of McClain County
Oklahoma carries heavy subterranean termite pressure, and McClain County's fast home sales, new builds, and older Purcell housing all raise the stakes. Armory protects homes across the county with Trelona bait, liquid barriers, and WDI reports for closings.
Central Oklahoma sits in a high-pressure zone for subterranean termites, and McClain County offers everything they need. The county's Red Bed Plains soils hold moisture against foundations, and termites move up through that soil into sills, joists, and framing without ever showing themselves. Older housing in the county seat of Purcell, with decades-old wood framing and settled foundations, gives established colonies easy hidden paths inside. Rural acreage adds wood outbuildings, fence lines, and stored lumber that act as extra feeding sites near the home.
Fast growth makes termites a transaction issue, not just a maintenance one. As one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing counties, McClain County sees steady home sales and refinancing around Newcastle and the OKC commuter edge, and most of those closings require a clean wood-destroying insect report. New builds are not immune either, since the disturbed, moist ground around fresh slabs draws colonies from the surrounding farmland. Armory inspects for active termites, eliminates the colony, shields the structure with bait and barrier, and provides the WDI documentation buyers and lenders expect.

Structural protection built for a fast-selling, mixed-housing county.
Trelona bait stations plus a liquid soil barrier for layered defense.
Wood-destroying insect reports for county home sales and refinancing.
We treat new builds, older Purcell homes, and rural acreage alike.
Same team from Newcastle to Purcell, with fast scheduling.
EPA-approved products placed with care around the home.
Month-to-month protection with free re-treatments between visits.
The county's housing mix changes how termites show up. We treat every community.
Disturbed, moist ground around fresh slabs draws colonies in.
Aging wood framing and settled foundations give termites easy entry.
Wood outbuildings and stored lumber add feeding sites near homes.
Moisture-holding soil against foundations feeds colonies.
Damp ground near the Canadian and Washita keeps soil moist.
Fast turnover means frequent WDI reports for closings.
We check the foundation, crawlspace, and wood for mud tubes and activity.
We eliminate any active colony we find at the source.
We install Trelona bait stations and apply a liquid barrier around the home.
We check the stations on schedule so new colonies never get a foothold.
We needed a termite report to close on our Newcastle house fast. They inspected, handled the paperwork, and made the whole sale easy. Great team.
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Subterranean termites are the costly kind, because they attack the structure from the soil up and often go unseen until the damage is done. Central Oklahoma's clay-heavy Red Bed Plains soils hold moisture against foundations, and the humid summers keep colonies active. That combination puts nearly every McClain County home at some level of risk, new or old.
The county's fast growth turns termites into a real-estate issue. Steady home sales and refinancing around Newcastle and the commuter edge mean frequent closings, and most lenders and buyers require a clean wood-destroying insect report. We time inspections and treatment to that reality, catching active colonies before they become a repair bill and documenting the home's status for the sale.
A layered defense is what actually keeps a home protected. Trelona bait stations intercept foraging termites, and a liquid soil barrier blocks the paths into the structure. Checked on schedule, that system protects new Newcastle builds, older Purcell homes, and rural acreage alike, year after year, instead of hoping a colony stays away.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows the county's soils and fast home sales. We treat active colonies and shield your home, with WDI reports and same-day service from Newcastle to Purcell.