About Pestmaster Services Chicago
Pestmaster Services Chicago: Reliable and Eco-Friendly Pest Control Solutions Founded in 1979, Pestmaster® Services has over 40 years of experience in the pest control industry, and that experience reflects in the high-quality pest management services that they provide. They are a leader in the pest control industry and an authority on Integrated Pest Management (IPM). Not only do they pride themselves on high-quality services, but they also make customer satisfaction a top priority. Customers have consistently praised the company's technician, Marvin, for his exceptional service. Marvin is described as incredible, thorough, and super nice. He has been praised for his responsiveness, kindness, and for providing environmentally friendly solutions to various pest problems, including rats, mice, cockroaches, and wasps. Customers have also appreciated Marvin's ability to calm their fears and provide them with the necessary information to prevent future infestations. Pestmaster Services Chicago is known for its timely and efficient service, with one customer mentioning that Marvin arrived 30 minutes before the company's closing time to address their urgent pest control needs. Overall, Pestmaster Services Chicago is highly recommended by its satisfied customers for its reliable and eco-friendly pest control solutions.
Marvin is amazing!! He is very thorough and explains everything with fine detail. He is definitely worth every penny!! Believe me, he is the best in the business!! See you soon for routine maintenance Marvin!!!
Marvin you absolutely rock!!!!
Thank you!!
From a pest terrified home owner.
Marvin was incredible. He would not leave until the rat in our house was found and killed. He was thorough, and super nice. He was one of the few non-family members we saw during the first part of the pandemic. The kids (4 and 7) jokingly called him uncle Marvin.
Marvin was incredible. He would not leave until the rat in our house was found and killed. He was thorough, and super nice. He was one of the few non-family members we saw during the first part of the pandemic. The kids (4 and 7) jokingly called him uncle Marvin.