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How Much Does Quarterly Pest Control Cost in Atlanta?

A proforce pest control technician inspecting a foundation outside of an Atlanta GA home
QUICK ANSWER: QUARTERLY PEST CONTROL PRICING IN ATLANTA Most Atlanta homeowners pay $100 to $225 per visit for quarterly pest control, or roughly $400 to $900 per year. The initial visit typically runs $150 to $300 with the inspection and first full treatment included. Where you land in the range depends mostly on home size, crawl space construction, and how much pest pressure your lot carries.

Quarterly pest control quotes in Atlanta can vary by a couple hundred dollars a year between companies, and the difference usually is not the chemicals. It is the house, the lot, and what the plan actually includes. Here is what the Atlanta market looks like right now and how to read a quote like someone who has seen a few.

What Atlanta Homeowners Actually Pay

ServiceTypical RangeNotes
Quarterly visit$100 to $225Per visit under an annual plan
Initial visit$150 to $300Inspection plus first knockdown treatment
Annual total$400 to $900Four visits plus free re-treatments in between
Monthly plan$40 to $70 per monthFor recurring problems like German roaches or heavy pressure
One-time treatment$150 to $300Higher per-visit cost, no ongoing guarantee

These are market ranges for the metro area, not a quote. Your actual price depends on your home’s size, construction, and pest pressure, which is why reputable companies inspect before they price.

What a Quarterly Plan Should Include

A quarterly plan is four scheduled visits a year, but the value is in what happens at each one and in between. A solid plan in the Atlanta metro should cover:

  • Exterior perimeter treatment around the foundation, entry points, windows, and doors, refreshed each visit.
  • Coverage for the common household pests: ants (fire ant yard treatment is included in most metro Atlanta quarterly plans), cockroaches, spiders, silverfish, and basic rodent monitoring.
  • Interior treatment when needed, targeted at activity rather than blanket spraying inside your living space.
  • Free re-treatments between visits. If pests show up in month two, the company comes back at no charge. This should be standard, not an upgrade.
  • An inspection component, so a technician’s eyes are on your foundation, eaves, and entry points four times a year, catching problems while they are still cheap.

Specialty services usually price separately: termite protection, mosquito programs, wildlife exclusion, and bed bug work are add-ons in most plans, in Atlanta and everywhere else.

What Moves the Price Up or Down

  • Home and lot size. More linear feet of foundation means more product and more time. Homes over roughly 3,000 square feet or on large lots often price 15 to 30 percent higher.
  • Construction. Metro Atlanta has an unusually high share of crawl space homes, and Georgia’s red clay holds moisture against foundations. Both make homes more attractive to termites and moisture pests, and crawl spaces take longer to inspect and treat than slabs.
  • Pest pressure on your street. Homes near Peachtree Creek, the Chattahoochee, or the wooded lots common in older neighborhoods see heavier mosquito, rodent, and wildlife activity, and pricing reflects the extra work.
  • Starting condition. The initial visit costs more because it involves a full inspection and a knockdown treatment of whatever is already active. Quarterly visits maintain what the first visit establishes.
  • Contract vs. no contract. Bundled annual plans price each visit lower than one-off treatments and typically include the free re-treatment guarantee.

Why Quarterly Makes Sense in Atlanta

Atlanta’s humid subtropical climate keeps pests working nearly year-round. Ants, roaches, and spiders never really clock out, mosquito season stretches from spring well into fall, and roof rats move indoors as temperatures drop. The quarterly cadence maps onto that calendar: a spring barrier treatment before peak season, a summer visit focused on ants and stinging insects, a fall visit that shifts toward exclusion and rodent prevention, and a winter check on interior activity and crawl space conditions. Each visit renews the perimeter before the previous application fades.

Is Quarterly Service Worth It vs. DIY?

Store-bought sprays and baits can knock down a light ant trail, and there is nothing wrong with keeping some on hand. The math changes with the pests that actually cost money. Eastern subterranean termites thrive in Georgia’s red clay, and repair bills for an established colony start around a thousand dollars and climb fast. Roof rats chew wiring and insulation, and German cockroaches are famously resistant to over-the-counter products.

A quarterly plan works out to roughly the cost of a dinner out each month, and its real job is prevention: keeping the expensive problems from ever getting established.

Pests out, peace in.
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Ranges are useful, but your home deserves a price built on an actual inspection. Proforce serves the Atlanta metro with quarterly protection and free re-treatments between visits.
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Pricing ranges reflect published market data for the Atlanta area as of 2026 and are provided for budgeting context. Your quote is based on an inspection of your specific property.

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