🌿 ECO-FRIENDLY • 🇺🇸 VETERAN-OWNED
Fayette County homeowners and business owners call our university-trained veterans when pests invade – our 30-point program tackles every corner of your property with same-day service available 90% of the time.
Available 24 hours. Get $25 off your first service. From ants to wildlife, one call and a veteran-trained technician handles it all.
Our licensed technicians deliver expert pest control services to Fayette County and surrounding neighborhoods with care and precision.
We serve Fayette County, Georgia with fast, local pest control. We have served 57,000 plus homeowners and business owners. That matters when you want a crew that knows the area and shows up ready. Not because we’re the loudest name in pest control. Because we show up when we say we will and do the job right.
We’re veteran owned, and over 60% of our crew are veterans. We also send techs and managers to the University of Florida and the University of Georgia for advanced training. Nextgen holds QualityPro certification, so our work meets strict industry standards. Our 30 point program covers arrival alerts, de-webbing, and entry point treatment.
If pests come back after recurring service, we come back at no cost within 30 days. We also offer quarterly, monthly, or every other month plans. When you call us, you get real answers, quick scheduling, and a team that stays on it.
Your tech shows up on time and walks your property inside and out. We check entry points, cracks, eaves, and anywhere pests hide or get in.
Based on what we find, we build a treatment plan that fits your property. University-trained techs handle it, not guesswork.
On service day, we follow our 30-Point Protection Program. That means de-webbing up to 25 feet, treating eaves, sealing gaps, and covering every entry point. You’ll get a text when we arrive.
After that, we come back on your schedule to keep pests out. Same-day or next-day service is available 90% of the time if something pops up between visits.
Meet our Fayette County pest control team
Our university-trained pest specialists bring years of local experience to Pest Control in Fayette County in Georgia.
We help local homeowners and business owners with trained technicians, strong customer care, and QualityPro-level standards.
Our veteran-owned company uses a 30-point protection process, with licensed professionals focused on area residents and neighborhoods.
We respond fast, know the pests common in Fayette County, and work with care on every visit.
Fayette County Pest Control for Local Communities
Nextgen Pest Solutions provides local pest control services across Fayette County and nearby communities.
100 Prospect Pl Suite B,
Alpharetta, GA 30005
Phone: (740) 609-2482
Available 24 Hours.
Call, text, chat, or email us today to schedule your service!
Questions homeowners and business owners ask before their first call.
We cover common household pests in Fayette County, Georgia, and we tailor each visit to what’s showing up in your property.
We’ll check the problem, explain what’s going on, and keep the plan simple, so you know what to expect.
We’ll come back and treat your property again at no extra charge if pests return between scheduled visits.
That’s part of our guarantee, and we’re here to make sure your property stays protected year-round.
In Fayette County during spring, pest control time depends on property size, infestation level, and how easy areas are to reach.
We’ll aim to finish the first visit the same day and explain any follow ups and expected costs so you’ll know what to expect.
Our pest control process in Fayette County starts with a thorough inspection of your property to identify problem areas, followed by a customized treatment plan targeting your specific pest issues.
We’ll explain everything clearly before we begin, and our friendly local technicians are always available to answer any questions you might have along the way.
Common pests in Fayette County change by season, property conditions, and nearby habitat, peaking in spring.
We’ll assess your property, explain how costs vary by infestation size, property size, and access.