Exterminator in Redmond
Redmond has it all: shopping, dining, outdoor sports, and cute neighborhoods! Whether you’re a homeowner in the Bridle Trails area, or a business owner in Overlake, United Pest Solutions has the expertise to serve your unique location. We understand how to control pests in small neighborhoods and across multiple commercial industries, and all of our treatments are non-toxic, environmentally-friendly, and healthy for you and for your neighbors. If you have concerns about encroaching urban pests, or existing pests in semi-urban areas, give United Pest Solutions a call. We’ll answer any questions you might have, giving you our honest and expert opinion.
Why Choose United Pest Solutions?
All of our environmentally-friendly pest control services in Redmond are performed by our fully trained and certified technicians. We pack all of our services with one of the strongest guarantees in the pest control industry. When you choose United Pest Solutions for your residential or commercial pest control needs, you can expect excellent service, efficient and fast treatment, and expert solutions. You can feel confident in our dedication to the environment–our GreenPro certification guarantees that our services will be safe for the Earth, your family, your pets, and your property.
Redmond Pest Control Experts
We deliver the finest quality services and value to our customers while being environmentally responsible. We are a leader in the pest control industry because we are knowledgeable about pests’ habits and biology. Our expertise enables us to develop the most effective treatment programs, use the most cutting-edge technology to combat pest problems, have the best training in the industry, and offer the best guarantees* in the industry.
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Our team’s commitment to solving our community’s pest problem is the foundation of our company. With our team, you can say goodbye to unwanted pests for good.
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“Justin does a good job of suggestions, and general info about what is going on with the rodent population.”
Carmon C.