Termite Treatment Before Pouring Slab
Termite treatment before pouring slab. Treatment plus use of termite shields. Universal use of termite shields in high risk regions would also help resolve concerns with hidden pathways in a manner that is product-neutral and consistent Conclusions Recommendations. If you are building a home or even a storage shed in the back yard you would benefit from a Pre-Construction termite treatment.
The soil underneath and around the concrete slab must be treated with the termiticide before the concrete slab is poured. If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting your device. I came up with this sytem to treat for termites after the slab is in place.
A reticulation system allows a chemical termite barrier to be replenished each 8 year cycle to ensure its effectiveness. The common treatment consists of termiticides being applied to the soil before the slab is poured. A reticulation system essentially consists of a high pressure line that travels beneath the two slabs.
It has a proven record in over 500000 homes worldwide since our first installations in 1992. The final pre-construction treatment comes with the last grading but prior to the landscaping. Four gallons of termiticide is applied for every ten feet surrounding the home in a continuous spray.
This is done as a means of blocking concealed access of subterranean termites not dry wood termites to a structure. A great solution this problem where a blanket may not be possible is a termite reticulation system. Termite barriers commence from under the slab hence spraying the soil prior to the slab being poured.
Termimesh - Non Chemical Termite PreTreatment for Slab Foundations. This is crucial in preventing termite attacks from under concrete areas which may be very expensive to treat if an attack has occurred and this treatment has not been carried out. Treating houses during construction when the foundation and the soil andor gravel that forms the bed of future concrete slabs are exposed is the best time to apply chemical protection against subterranean termites.
You should treat the entire area before they pour the slab. It is recommended that a trench be dug approximately four to six inches deep and at least twelve inches from the foundation out into the yard.
If termites are under the slab you have to drill through the slab and use a rod to inject termicide under the slab.
A great solution this problem where a blanket may not be possible is a termite reticulation system. It has a proven record in over 500000 homes worldwide since our first installations in 1992. This is crucial in preventing termite attacks from under concrete areas which may be very expensive to treat if an attack has occurred and this treatment has not been carried out. This is done as a means of blocking concealed access of subterranean termites not dry wood termites to a structure. Is the MABI system better than the traditional method. The Termimesh System is installed around service penetrations prior to slab pour and through the perimeter cavity walls at slab level and does not rely on any chemical treatment. A reticulation system allows a chemical termite barrier to be replenished each 8 year cycle to ensure its effectiveness. This proven technology is a. It is recommended that a trench be dug approximately four to six inches deep and at least twelve inches from the foundation out into the yard.
Treatment plus use of termite shields. June 1 2014 Mike Dukes Termite News Termite Prevention 2 It is also possible to do a pre construction termite treatment while the building is under construction. It is recommended that a trench be dug approximately four to six inches deep and at least twelve inches from the foundation out into the yard. Universal use of termite shields in high risk regions would also help resolve concerns with hidden pathways in a manner that is product-neutral and consistent Conclusions Recommendations. Georgia and Alabama requires this treatment be done. Even if chemical soil treatment is not maintained termite shields will deter access and assist in early detection. Treating houses during construction when the foundation and the soil andor gravel that forms the bed of future concrete slabs are exposed is the best time to apply chemical protection against subterranean termites.
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