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17 Jan
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The Ultimate Florida Spring Guide for Prepping Your Boat and RV for the Season

When the rest of the country is still shoveling snow, Floridians are already eyeing the calendar for the Miami Boat Show and circling dates for that fun-packed weekend. While Florida’s winter is mild, the transition into spring brings unique challenges for vehicles, like high humidity, the infamous yellow pollen coating, and a sun that starts...

14 Jan
Why Business Owners Should Consider Storage Units

Running a small business often means juggling limited space. At Century Storage, we help business owners every day make the most of their space with safe, secure, and organized storage solutions. Extra Inventory Seasonal products, promotional materials, or popular items can take up a lot of room in your office or retail space. A storage...

06 Jan
Moving and Storage Tips from Century Storage

Moving or storing items doesn’t have to be stressful. At Century Storage, we’ve gathered tips from years in the industry and from customers who have made storage easy and efficient. Here’s our advice to make your next move smoother. 1. Wrap Furniture and Secure Boxes Protecting your items is key. Cover furniture with shrink wrap...

03 Jan
URL: NEW Title Tag: Early Signs of Termite Activity Homeowners in Santa Clarita Should Know Meta Description: Learn the early signs of termite activity in Santa Clarita homes and when to consider professional termite control. Spot subtle warning signs before serious damage starts. Keywords: termite control, pest control for termites, pest control and termite control Alt Text: A group of termites crawls across wood, causing damage to a home. (Source) Early Signs of Termite Activity Homeowners in Santa Clarita Should Know Termites are quiet destroyers. There's no dramatic moment when you suddenly discover them, as most infestations start months before any visible damage appears. By the time something looks obviously wrong, a colony may have already been eating away at your home's structure for quite a while. If you live in Santa Clarita, Valencia, Newhall, or the surrounding area, this is worth paying close attention to. The region's warm climate and seasonal moisture create conditions where termites can thrive year round, and early detection is the single best way to protect your home and your wallet. Keep reading for valuable tips for termite control in Santa Clarita from Dewey. Why Termites Are So Hard To Catch Early in Santa Clarita Termites work from the inside out. They hollow out wood while leaving the surface intact, tunnel through walls out of sight, and rarely show themselves in the open. Most homeowners don't notice activity until a door starts sticking or paint starts bubbling, and by then, the damage has already begun. Hollow or Papery-Sounding Wood Is a Telltale Warning Sign One of the earliest indicators is wood that sounds hollow when tapped. Run your knuckles along baseboards, door frames, and window sills. If it sounds papery or feels soft rather than solid, termites may be feeding from within. This is especially common in older homes throughout the Newhall and Canyon Country areas. Mud Tubes Along Your Foundation Mean Termites Are on the Move Subterranean termites build pencil-thin mud tunnels to travel between the soil and the wood in your home without exposure to light, so their presence is one of the top differences between ants and termites. Check your foundation walls, crawl spaces, and around plumbing entry points, as even a single small tube is a strong sign of an active nearby colony. Discarded Wings and Frass Are Two Clues You Shouldn't Overlook After swarming, termites shed their wings, and you'll often find small, identical piles near windows, door frames, and light fixtures. Unlike ant wings, termite wings are uniform in size, so that's an easy way to tell them apart. Drywood termites also leave behind frass, tiny pellet-like droppings that look like sawdust or coarse pepper. If piles keep returning near wooden beams, windowsills, or attic woodwork after you clean them up, that's a red flag that warrants immediate attention. Sticking Doors, Bubbling Paint, and Other Subtle Home Changes When termites damage wood framing, doors and windows can warp and become harder to open, something homeowners often chalk up to humidity. Similarly, termite activity can trap moisture inside walls, causing paint to bubble or look uneven. Neither sign alone is conclusive, but when they appear together or alongside other indicators, it's time to act. When To Call for Professional Termite Control in the Santa Clarita Valley You don't need to see structural damage to justify calling a professional. In fact, the earlier you reach out to Dewey, the simpler and less expensive the solution tends to be. Our trained technicians can detect activity behind walls and under floors that isn't visible to the naked eye. Contact Dewey to schedule a free inspection if you've spotted any signs of termites in your home, or if it's been a while since your last checkup. Termites don't stop on their own, but catching them early means you stay in control.
The 2026 Florida Boat Show Circuit: Why Your Storage Strategy is the Key to Your New Purchase

If you are a boating enthusiast, you know that early 2026 is an exhilarating time in Florida, as the world’s most prestigious maritime events are set to begin. If you’re thinking about adding a new vessel to your collection or purchasing your first boat—congrats! That is an incredible accomplishment. However, before you hit the water,...

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