Termite damage is never covered in your home insurance policy. Without your knowledge they may be eating timber in your garden and house for years. Adapting termite prevention measure is a good investment to maintain property value.
Poor home design is the culprit
If you are about to build a new home then specific factors can help to reduce termite infestation risks. Good design makes it simple to inspect possible termite’s entry point and even the building structure like posts, beams, and other fittings like skirting boards. Make sure that the wood used is treated for termite resistance.
If you desire to purchase home in termite prone zone than check with expert architects if good design features have been incorporated in the potential house.
How termites enter a home?
Wood feasts lure termites into your home. Good design elements prevent them from accessing vulnerable points like –
The idea of good home design is to keep termites away from ground.
How to protect home from termites?
Termite inspection from experts is useful because they are experienced in checking the places where these sneaky creatures hide. If they find termites, they first detect the kind and take appropriate treatment method to eliminate.
Termite barriers
Termite barriers are an important part of your home security. Building a new home in termite heavy zone needs the application of termite barrier. These are chemicals, which provide reactive and proactive protection.
Chemical termite barriers are liquid chemicals added to soil or below concrete flooring and around home perimeter. It is an unobtrusive treatment designed for exterior portion of your home and is eco-friendly.
Termite baiting
This method involves applying Bait Stations to zones, which attracts termite activity the most. It is a non-disruptive and unobtrusive way to keep termites away.
Conventional termite treatment
Liquid termiticide is applied to home areas vulnerable to termite infestation. Drilling is involved, which are filled once treatment is finished.
DIY termite control
Stay safe from termites!
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