Why Washington Park has its own termite considerations
Built for owners of older bungalow and Denver Square homes near the park.
Washington Park’s housing is genuinely Denver Squares and bungalows from the 1900s-1920s building boom, built up around the park itself.
Washington Park is a large, formally designed park opened in the early 1900s, with two lakes and mature, extensive tree canopy directly bordering residential lots.
Mature trees and moisture near foundations are a real factor in subterranean termite activity here.
Older wood-frame bungalow and Denver Square construction plus mature tree canopy lining the park-adjacent streets is a genuine contributing factor to subterranean termite exposure.