If you’re buying a home in Colorado with a VA loan, there’s an important update you need to know: as of 2025, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) now requires termite inspections for all VA home loans statewide. This change ensures that veterans, active-duty service members, and their families are protected from one of the most destructive pests in the country—termites.
What Changed?
Previously, termite inspections in Colorado were only necessary if an appraiser flagged a potential issue or if the lender required it. Now, termite inspections are required for all VA loan home purchases in Colorado, regardless of the home’s location or condition. Colorado is one of many states now on the VA’s official list of mandatory wood-destroying insect (WDIR) inspection states.
Why It Matters
Termites cause billions of dollars in damage each year, and unfortunately, homeowner’s insurance often doesn’t cover that damage. A VA-required termite inspection protects the buyer from unknowingly purchasing a home with hidden structural issues. It also gives lenders peace of mind that the property meets minimum property requirements (MPRs) before finalizing the loan.

How Complete Pest Control Can Help
At Complete Pest Control, we are fully licensed and experienced in performing VA-compliant termite inspections across Colorado. We understand the urgency and documentation needed to keep the loan process moving quickly and smoothly.
Our inspections include:
- A thorough evaluation for termites and other wood-destroying insects
- A detailed NPMA-33 inspection report, required for VA loans
- Fast scheduling and quick report turnaround
Whether you’re a homebuyer, seller, realtor, or loan officer, you can count on us to deliver reliable results and peace of mind.
Schedule Your VA Termite Inspection Today
If you’re in the process of securing a VA home loan in Colorado, don’t delay. Call Complete Pest Control to schedule your VA termite inspection today and make sure your closing stays on track.
📞 Call us at 719.331.9646
📧 Or book online here.
