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Denver Landmark Historic District — restoration-constrained wood-frame housing

Termite Control in Baker, Denver CO

Baker is a Denver Landmark Historic District (designated in 2000), home to a dense, architecturally intact collection of late-1800s and early-1900s Queen Anne, Victorian, and bungalow homes along the South Broadway corridor — a high concentration of century-old wood-frame construction.


Why Baker has its own termite considerations

Built for owners of historic-district homes who need to be especially careful about catching damage early given landmark-district repair and restoration constraints.

Baker is an official Denver Landmark Historic District with a high concentration of intact Queen Anne, Victorian eclectic, Classic Cottage, Shingle-style, Denver Square, and bungalow homes from the late 1800s.

Homeowners in the protected historic district often can’t simply replace original wood siding, trim, porches, or windows with modern materials during repairs.

This makes catching termite activity early — before it requires extensive historically-sensitive restoration work — especially valuable.

The landmark-district designation itself raises the stakes: catching activity early avoids costly, historically-constrained restoration work later.

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Baker — common questions

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How much is termite treatment in Colorado?

Cost depends on the treatment method, square footage, and severity — we quote after inspection. See our termite treatment hub for the full cost framework.

Are termites common in Colorado homes?

Yes — and specifically in Baker, The landmark-district designation itself raises the stakes: catching activity early avoids costly, historically-constrained restoration work later.

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