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What is Termite Corrective Treatment (Post-Construction Anti-Termite Treatment)?

What is Termite Corrective Treatment (Post-Construction Anti-Termite Treatment)?
 

Termite corrective treatment is a targeted approach designed to address and eliminate existing termite infestations within your property. This treatment method involves the application of specialised products and techniques to manage and rectify the damage caused by termites. It is a crucial step when termites are already present and causing harm, as it helps to control the infestation and prevent further damage. Corrective treatment is tailored to the specific needs of your property and the extent of the infestation.

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Inspection and Assessment: The process begins with a comprehensive termite inspection to assess the extent of the infestation and the damage caused. Our experts identify termite species and the most affected areas.

Treatment Plan: Based on the inspection, we develop a tailored treatment plan, which may include:

  • Drilling and Injection: To reach termites in the soil, holes are drilled through concrete slabs or across pillars in buildings supported by them. Termicide is then injected into these holes to reach the soil below, targeting the termites and creating a protective barrier.
  • Chemical Barrier: The termiticide forms a chemical barrier in the soil, which prevents termites from entering the building. The barrier also helps transfer the termiticide to other areas where termites may come into contact with their nest mates, effectively disrupting the colony.
  • Follow-Up: Regular follow-up inspections are conducted to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment and to check for any remaining termite activity. Adjustments and additional treatments are made as necessary.

Effective Control: Corrective treatments are designed to effectively manage and eliminate existing termite infestations, addressing both the symptoms and the source of the problem.

Targeted Application: Treatments are applied specifically to areas affected by termites, minimising the impact on non-infested areas and ensuring that the treatment is focused where it is needed most.

Prevention of Further Damage: Corrective treatments help prevent further damage to your property by addressing the infestation promptly and effectively, saving you from costly repairs.

Custom Solutions: Each treatment plan is tailored to your property’s specific needs and the severity of the infestation, ensuring that the solution is both effective and efficient.

The cost of termite corrective treatment in Singapore varies depending on factors such as the size of the property, the extent of the infestation, and the type of treatment required. Generally, the cost includes inspection fees, treatment applications, and follow-up services. For a precise quote, please contact us to schedule an assessment.

The duration of corrective treatments depends on the extent of the infestation and the treatment methods used. Typically, immediate results are observed, but ongoing monitoring is essential to ensure that the infestation is completely managed. Regular follow-ups are conducted to check for any signs of remaining termite activity and to apply additional treatments if needed.

Extent of Infestation: The severity of the termite infestation can influence the effectiveness of the treatment. More extensive infestations may require more comprehensive treatment plans.

Type of Termite: Different species of termites may require different treatment approaches. The type of termite present can affect the choice of treatment method. In this case, this treatment specifically targets subterranean termites, which are the most destructive type of termite.

Property Structure: The construction and layout of your property can impact the effectiveness of the treatment. Factors such as accessibility and materials used will be considered when planning the treatment.

Environmental Conditions: Soil conditions, moisture levels, and other environmental factors can influence the effectiveness and longevity of corrective treatments.

Yes, termite corrective treatments are effective when properly implemented as part of a comprehensive termite management plan. They address active infestations and prevent further damage by targeting the source of the problem. While immediate results can be seen, continued monitoring and follow-up are essential to ensure that the treatment remains effective and to address any potential new termite activity.

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