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Price Termite & Pest Control Cocoa Beach FL, locally owned and operated, has proudly served Central Florida since 1988. With over 60 years of combined experience in termite control and pest management, it is no surprise that homeowners, businesses and contractors have been relying on Price for over 20 years. Price Termite & Pest Control Since 1988 (321) 684-5940 Serving Cocoa Beach, Brevard County Florida.

Pre-Construction Services: Price Termite & Pest Control works closely with contractors of every size throughout Florida to effectively perform Pre-construction termite pretreatments. We have been doing so for over 20 years. Depending on the type of construction; budget and the builder’s time constraints and deadlines, there are several types of pre-construction pretreatments that are allowed under Florida law. Call Price Termite & Pest Control Since 1988 (321) 684-5940 Serving Cocoa Beach, Brevard County Florida.

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* We guarantee you will be satisfied with our technicians, our service and overall experience.
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Price Termite & Pest Control Since 1988 (321) 684-5940 Cocoa Beach, Brevard County Florida.

Free Termite Inspection! Please contact us for a free, no obligation inspection and estimate. Our dedicated team of inspectors has over 60 years of combined experience. We are available to provide you with immediate answers and solutions. One of Florida’s most damaging forces is TERMITES. Your home may already be infested with termites and the signs may not be visible until severe and costly damage is done. Call Price Termite Control today for a free inspection. Price Termite & Pest Control Since 1988 (321) 684-5940

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”There are two types of homes: Homes that have termites and homes that will have termites.” Termites are so prevalent in Brevard County and throughout Central Florida that multiple colonies may thrive on a one acre parcel of land. Your property is no exception!

Protecting your home or business from one of Florida’s most destructive creatures has never been so simple. Price Termite & Pest Control’s

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* Annual Termite Guarantees are available up to One Million Dollars in damage coverage.
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Call Price Termite & Pest Control today to schedule your FREE inspection and consultation to determine which termite protection plan and guarantee is right for you. Price Termite & Pest Control Since 1988 (321) 684-5940 Cocoa Beach, Florida.

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Cocoa Beach FL History: The first non-native settlement in the area was by a family of freed slaves following the Civil War. In 1888, a group of men from Cocoa bought the entire tract of land, which went undeveloped until it was bought out in 1923 by a member of the group—Gus Edwards, Cocoa's city attorney. At that time, Edwards' total holdings included approximately 600 acres and he had stopped practicing law to devote all his efforts to developing the area.

The Town of Cocoa Beach was established on June 5, 1925. Gus C. Edwards was elected as mayor and served as a commissioner along with J.A. Haisten, and R.Z. Grabel. On July 27, 1925, Cocoa Beach held its first official meeting at the Cocoa Beach Casino, and adopted the City Seal. A little less than a month later, plans for a pier became official. By 1939, the town had 49 residents.

During World War II, Cocoa Beach experienced money shortages for employees, and money to fix roads. On June 29, 1957, the town of Cocoa Beach incorporated into a city. In September, 1959, the city voted to add more sidewalks, improve the streets in residential areas and the main streets, and to pave more roads. In 1965, Cocoa Beach High School requested that Cocoa Avenue, the street that the school was located on, be changed to Minutemen Blvd., in honor of the school's mascot, the Minuteman. Over the next couple decades, the school would come to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, and was ranked the 46th best high school in America in 2006.

Cocoa Beach started its major growth during the 1960s (1000% population increase from 1950 to 1960) due to America's space program. NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center is located approximately 15 miles north of the town. Many people moved to Cocoa Beach due to their jobs involving the space program, and in search of new opportunity. After manned space flights, the town held parades in honor of the astronauts. Many of the homes in Cocoa Beach are built on dredged mud and sand from the Banana River. After NASA's Apollo program came to an end, and before the Shuttle program was in full swing, the town suffered from layoffs. At one point, in 1975, unemployment was 14.3%. Many families lost their jobs or simply moved away. People could not sell their homes and some walked away from them.

Cocoa Beach was the setting for the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, although only one episode was actually filmed there (Jeannie's wedding) in November 1969. Also, Cocoa Beach High School was used as the school in the 2000 movie Race to Space. The 2010 Nebula Awards were held in the city, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.