A CL100 refers to a specialized inspection completed by a licensed pest control company and documented on the Clemson form 100. It is the official Wood Infestation Report for South Carolina. The reports are only valid for 30 days and are a common inspection performed in a real estate transaction.
The Department of Pesticide Regulations at Clemson University is the enforcement and investigative authority in the state of South Carolina for pesticide use, alleged pesticide misuse, sub-standard termite treatments, and wood infestation reports.

A Wood Infestation Report is a report of visible infestation of damage caused by insects (e.g., termites and beetles) and active wood destroying fungi / decay (moisture damage) in accessible areas of the structure, with the inspection for decay fungi usually limited to the portion of the structure below the level of the first main floor.
The CL100 is often referred to as “The Termite Inspection” but the inspection includes more than an inspection of active termites, it also details previous termite damage and other types of wood-destroying organisms and moisture conditions.
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