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Pre-Construction Termite Control

Building a new structure is an exciting endeavor, but it's crucial to lay a solid foundation – one that's termite-free. Our pre-construction termite control services are designed to create a protective barrier before construction even begins.

Here's how we do it:

  • Soil Treatment: We apply advanced termiticides to the soil, creating an impenetrable barrier that prevents termites from accessing your building's foundation.
  • Trenching and Rodding: Our experts meticulously trench around the construction site, treating the soil to ensure termites stay at bay.
  • Termite Baiting Systems: For added protection, we install termite baiting systems that monitor termite activity and intercept them before they reach your property.

Invest in pre-construction termite control today and enjoy a termite-free future for your new property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Pre-Construction Termite Treatment

What is Pre-Construction Termite Treatment?

It is a preventive method where the soil is treated with termiticides during the early stages of building construction (foundation and flooring) to create a chemical barrier against termites.

When is the best time to do Pre-Construction treatment?

The treatment is done in stages: first at the foundation trench level, then at the backfill soil, and finally before the floor tiles or marbles are laid.

How long does the protection last?

A professional pre-construction treatment typically provides a strong protective shield for 5 to 10 years, depending on the chemical used and soil conditions.

Why is it better than treating termites later?

It is more effective and economical because we can reach the soil directly under the foundation, which is impossible once the building is fully constructed.

Does it affect the strength of the building foundation?

Not at all. The chemicals used are designed to bond with the soil and do not react with concrete or steel reinforcements.