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It’s a homeowner’s worst nightmare!
1 in 3 Sydney homes can get termites, an informed homeowner is far better off than one who ignores the problem.
To protect your home or business from subterranean termites, you need to learn about the behavior of this termite pest and take steps for prevention.
What Are Subterranean Termites?
The various species of subterranean termites do more damage than any other termite types found in Penrith. Subterranean termites build elaborate tunnels or “mud tubes” that allow them to find food and to avoid contact with daylight.
With their saw-like crushing jaws, these voracious insects eat wood fragments one-by-one, until they’ve done Major damage to a building, even to the point of that the structures can collapse.
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Termite Control
One of the main termite methods used around the perimeter of the property is – Drill and Inject method includes drilling holes every single 150mm-200mm separately through the tiles or concrete and injecting an amount of termiticide in each hole.
These holes are then resealed.
A soil insecticide is a chemical barrier in the case of Fipronil, it works as a transfer affect, which can eliminate termite access to a structure and destroy the nest.
Termiticides, FIPRONIL Chemical is applied to the exterior Perimeter of you property.
CONCRETE SLAB HOMES
Homes constructed on concrete slabs pose special problems with respect to termite attack.
If the edge of the slab is concealed by concrete paths, patios, pavers, garden beds, lawns, foliage, etc then it is possible for termites to affect concealed entry into the property.
They can then cause extensive damage to concealed framing timbers. Even the most experienced inspector may be unable to detect their presence due to concealment by wall linings.
Only when the termites attack timbers in the roof void, which may in turn be concealed by insulation, can their presence be detected.
High Risk Subfloors
All subfloor’s should remain clean and dry at all times remove any old timbers and always have good ventilation Recommend to have good drainage to prevent any movement mould or decay. High moisture readings can be caused by any one of the following: poor ventilation, ineffective drainage, leaking pipes, leaking roofs, defective flashing or by concealed termite activity. Any areas of high moisture should be investigated by way of an invasive inspection.
Water leaks & Conducive Conditions
Water leaks, especially in or into the subfloor or against the external walls, increases the likelihood of termite attack. Leaking showers or leaks from other ‘wet areas’ also increase the likelihood of concealed termite attack. Hot water overflows should be plumbed away from the building. Water sitting in these areas for long periods of time may affect the structure of the property and attract termites. Poor drainage, especially in the subfloor, greatly increases the likelihood of wood decay and termite attack. Where drainage is considered inadequate a plumber, landscaper or other building expert must be consulted.
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11/04/2023 at 10:39 PMJob well Done got rid of my termites