
Residential Recurring Plan
Quarterly Residential Pest and Rodent Defense Plan
A residential plan built around roughly three-month intervals, with target pests, covered areas, visit timing, exclusions, pricing, and follow-up terms defined before scheduling.
Quarterly describes the planned interval, not blanket coverage. Exact visit timing and included work are stated in the written quote.
Plan Fit and Scope
A Wider Recurring Interval for Defined Residential Needs
This option can fit homes where a quarterly cadence matches the approved pest scope, property conditions, seasonal pattern, and monitoring needs.
Start With the Property and Current Activity
Review the property type, occupancy, current signs, seasonal history, sensitive areas, access, and prior service before selecting a calendar.
- Current and recurring pest activity
- Interior, exterior, and rodent zones
- Household, pet, tenant, and access needs

Define Every Included Pest, Area, and Visit
The quote should list target pests, service zones, timing, monitoring, preparation, responsibilities, exclusions, follow-up, and pricing.
- No blanket pest or room coverage
- Off-calendar response terms must be stated in the quote.
- Exclusion and repair work are included only when listed in the quote.
Choose the Interval That Matches the Approved Need
Compare scheduling options only after the property, target pests, risk areas, and service expectations are clear.
- Frequency should match actual conditions
- Seasonal timing may matter
- Price follows the defined scope
What the Quote Should State
Six Parts of a Clear Recurring Service Plan
The written plan should be specific enough to review before approval and use as the service record afterward.
Target Pests
List the pests or evidence the plan is intended to address.
Confirm this in writingCovered Areas
State which interior, exterior, rodent-monitoring, and landscape areas are included.
Confirm this in writingVisit Calendar
List the planned interval, dates, season, and scheduling terms.
Confirm this in writingMonitoring and Reporting
Define rodent monitoring, observations, household communication, and contact responsibilities.
Confirm this in writingExclusions and Preparation
List excluded pests and areas, repair work outside the scope, required preparation, access terms, and homeowner or tenant responsibilities.
Confirm this in writingPricing and Follow-Up
List plan price, added-scope rules, follow-up terms, and cancellation conditions.
Confirm this in writing
Coverage Boundaries
Recurring Timing Does Not Mean Blanket Coverage
A recurring plan covers only the pests, areas, visits, monitoring, follow-up, and responsibilities stated in the approved quote.
- New pests or areas may require added scope
- Exclusion work, repairs, wildlife control, and specialty services are included only when listed in the quote.
- Access and preparation requirements still apply
- Product labels and site conditions govern service

A Clear Plan Process
From Property Review to Approved Visit Calendar
The cadence is selected after the pest activity, property conditions, risk areas, access, and expectations are understood.
Review the Property
Share the address, property use, current signs, pest history, affected zones, access, and prior service.
Approve a Written Quote
Review target pests, areas, cadence, monitoring, preparation, responsibilities, exclusions, follow-up, and price.
Schedule the Defined Visits
After approval, visits follow the written calendar, applicable product labels, access terms, and site conditions.
Phone quotes are free when the plan can be scoped remotely. When an onsite inspection is required, the fee is $150 and is waived when the recommended service is approved.
Answers Before Approval
Residential Recurring Plan Questions
Confirm these details in writing before choosing a recurring calendar.
View All QuestionsDoes the plan name guarantee every pest is covered?
No. Only pests and service areas listed in the approved quote are included.
What does the stated cadence mean?
Quarterly describes the planned interval, not blanket coverage. Exact visit timing and included work are stated in the written quote.
What happens if a new pest or area appears?
Report the new activity. Work outside the approved plan may require a separate review, added scope, and price.
How is the plan priced?
Pricing follows the property, target pests, covered areas, cadence, monitoring, access, reporting, exclusions, and follow-up terms defined in the quote.