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Pest control Gilbert AZ

Gilbert Pest Control. Arizona Pests Handled.

Family-owned pest control for Gilbert and Phoenix metro homes and businesses dealing with scorpions, termites, ants, cockroaches, rodents, mosquitoes, spiders, bed bugs, and everyday Arizona pest pressure. The local team explains the work before starting it.

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Where we help
Home & business service
Before arrival
Text-ahead service
Arizona provider
AZ PMD Licensed & Insured
Gilbert roots
Family-owned since 2017
Trained applicators
EPA-registered products

Built on integrity

Residential or commercial pest help without guessing.

For homeowners

Residential pest control

Monthly and quarterly service paths for scorpions, termites, rodents, ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes, spiders, bed bugs, and everyday Arizona pest pressure around Gilbert and Phoenix metro homes.

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For operations

Commercial pest control

Service programs for restaurants, HOAs, multifamily communities, hotels, offices, warehouses, and managed properties that need documentation, recurring prevention, and steady communication.

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In the field

Show up. Suited up. Pests handled.

Firehouse technicians arrive in branded trucks, send text-ahead service updates, and work from the pest pressure around the property instead of guessing from one room or one sighting.

Firehouse Pest Control Services founders and families in front of a fire truck
Founder families. Local roots.

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Start with the pest problem in front of you.

Direct service pages for common Gilbert, East Valley, Scottsdale, Phoenix, and West Valley pest pressure, with clear next steps for inspections, treatment, and prevention.

Termite next steps

Clear termite evidence, inspector handoffs, and treatment estimates.

If you find mud tubes or a home inspector flags termite evidence, Firehouse can help you understand the treatment side before anyone starts drilling, trenching, or treating. Formal inspection and WDI paperwork should stay with the right home inspector or provider; Firehouse keeps the treatment estimate and next step clear.

Termite evidence guidance for mud tubes, slab homes, and inspection reports
Treatment recommendations explained before work begins
Local technicians with branded trucks and service notes
Referral handoffs so buyers, sellers, agents, and inspectors stay organized

Reviews

A company with integrity.

JA5
Chris was my tech and did a fantastic job. He noticed some ant hills forming and was able to take care of it before it could become a problem. Nice to have someone so knowledgeable taking care of my home. Highly recommend!
Jason BellBug & insect extermination · $40-60
ST5
Riley did an awesome job treating our home for termites. He worked efficiently and cleanly. I feel much more confident in his work than the previous company. Colten walked me through the service before Riley did the work. Both were extremely professional and knowledgeable.
Stacia ElyTermite treatment · $200+
ST5
Eric with Firehouse Pest Control just left our house and it was a fantastic experience. He was prompt, courteous, got us the quote right then and there, explained things clearly, and did a thorough termite inspection. A+++. We have already scheduled the treatment.
Stephen RevelTermite inspection

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Real Firehouse work

Photos from the company, not stock filler.

Firehouse Pest Control Services founders Eric Salgado and Colten Gonzales with their families
Founder familiesFirehouse is run by local families, not a distant franchise office.
Firehouse Pest Control Services founders and families in front of a Gilbert Arizona mural
Gilbert rootsThe company is based on Gilbert Road and serves East Valley and Phoenix metro neighborhoods.
Firehouse Pest Control Services founders and families in front of a fire truck
Firehouse nameThe brand reflects a family-owned company built around service, trust, and community support.
Firehouse Pest Control Services technician beside a branded service van in Gilbert
Local service teamBranded trucks, uniformed technicians, and Firehouse service in the neighborhoods they know.
Firehouse Pest Control Services technician applying exterior treatment at a home
Exterior preventionPerimeter work around utility lines, foundation edges, windows, and shaded pest harborage.
Firehouse Pest Control Services badge on a service truck
Recognizable trucksFirehouse service arrives in branded vehicles with a local team tied to the Gilbert office.
Close-up of an Arizona bark scorpion

Scorpion pressure

Why scorpions keep showing up around Gilbert homes.

Bark scorpions in Gilbert use what is already there. Block walls give them shelter. Slab edges hold the temperature they want. Citrus and palm litter give them cover and food. The irrigation box by the curb stays cool enough to hide in during the day. When monsoon weather rolls through Power Ranch, Seville, Val Vista Lakes, or any older Gilbert lot near a wash, activity picks up — yards, garages, and patios start seeing what the desert edge has been holding all summer.

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Founder-led local service

Built in Gilbert around neighbor-style service.

Eric Salgado and Colten Gonzales started Firehouse Pest Control Services in Gilbert in 2017. Both are firefighters. The company is built around the same rule they follow on shift: show up, explain what you see, and handle it before it gets worse. Eight years and 1,200+ Google reviews later, that is still how Firehouse runs.

Founder-Led

Eric and Colten built Firehouse to operate like a fire crew, not a national chain. Direct conversations, clear estimates, and the same technician handling your house when you call back next quarter.

Arizona-Specific

Arizona homes are not Florida homes. Slab-on-grade construction, block walls, citrus trees, irrigation boxes, and desert-edge lots all change what a pest service should look like. Firehouse treats around those specifics, not a national playbook.

Community-Backed

Firehouse supports the 100 Club of Arizona (first responders) and the Pat Tillman Foundation (military families). Founder background drives both. Every service visit contributes to the team that contributes back.

100 Club of Arizona logoPat Tillman Foundation logo

Service area

Gilbert-based pest control across the Phoenix metro.

Firehouse runs out of 1090 South Gilbert Road and covers most of the Phoenix metro. Every city has its own pest pattern. Phoenix sees more roof rats. Tempe and Scottsdale see more mosquitoes around water features and HOA lakes. Gilbert and Queen Creek see harder scorpion pressure because of the desert-edge construction. The treatment plan changes by city.

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Firehouse Pest Control Services

Business location at 1090 South Gilbert Road in Gilbert, Arizona.

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Questions

Before you book pest control.

These are the practical questions homeowners usually ask before scheduling service in Gilbert and nearby Phoenix metro communities.

Do you serve homes in Gilbert and the Phoenix metro?

Firehouse covers Gilbert and most of the Phoenix metro from our office at 1090 South Gilbert Road. That includes Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Maricopa, Apache Junction, Peoria, Goodyear, Surprise, Glendale, and the neighborhoods between them.

Are treatments safe for kids and pets?

Firehouse uses EPA-registered products applied by AZ PMD–licensed, trained technicians. Tell the team about kids, pets, aquariums, or sensitive areas before service so the technician can explain the prep, application method, and any re-entry guidance that applies to your home.

Can you help with Arizona bark scorpions?

Bark scorpions are the main scorpion call we get in Gilbert and the East Valley. Firehouse treats the exterior shelter zones they actually use during the day — citrus trees, irrigation boxes, washes, garage door gaps, block walls, and desert-edge lots. Inside sightings usually start outside. Even a clean Gilbert home can see scorpion movement when the yard has the conditions they prefer.

Will you text before showing up?

Always. Firehouse sends an ETA text before every service visit so homeowners are not guessing when the technician will pull up. When the tech arrives, treatment details, prep, drying time, and any follow-up needed get walked through in person.

How much does service usually cost?

Pricing depends on the pest, home size, activity level, and whether you need one visit or recurring protection. General service is usually much less than termite or bed bug work. Firehouse gives a clear estimate before treatment.

How often should Arizona homes be treated?

Many homes do well with quarterly service because exterior products are designed around a roughly 90-day protection window. Heavy scorpion, roach, or ant pressure may need monthly visits until activity drops.

When are scorpions most active in Arizona?

Scorpions are most active during warmer months, especially spring through fall, and activity often shifts around monsoon weather. Homes near citrus, irrigation boxes, washes, shaded wall voids, and desert edges usually need stronger prevention. Firehouse can connect the service plan to what is happening around the property instead of treating only the room where a scorpion was found.

What is included in a first visit?

A first visit usually includes inspection, exterior perimeter treatment, eaves, garage or interior areas when needed, and recommendations for the conditions bringing pests in. Firehouse asks what you are seeing so the technician can focus on the right pest pressure. If products are applied, drying expectations should be explained before normal contact with treated areas.

Do you offer one-time visits or recurring plans?

Both. One-time service handles a specific issue. Recurring plans handle the seasons — ants in spring, scorpions through monsoon, roaches in summer, spiders and crickets fall through winter. Most Arizona homes end up on a recurring plan because the pressure resets every season.

How long does termite treatment last?

Termite treatment life depends on the product, soil conditions, construction style, and whether the home has active activity or preventive service. Firehouse documents the treatment plan and explains warranty options before work begins.