Termites, also known as “white ants”, are known to wreak havoc. They can destroy household items, woodwork, fence, wooden poles, plastic pipes, and everything that comes in contact with termite-infested soil. They can also damage crops and trees providing fruits and shade. It is therefore important to opt for termite treatment to reduce the damage caused due to these insects.
Considering the economic loss that is caused due to termite infestation, termite control services are used which provide pre-construction treatment as well as those for under-construction buildings. The most popular termite treatment is using the porous pipe Anti-Termite Treatment. The pipe made of recycled rubber offers excellent flexibility and can be used to treat the area under construction prior to flooring. By regulating the flow of anti-termite chemicals, any future invasion by termites can be prevented.
The advantages of using porous pipe Anti-Termite Treatment include:
Termite control services offering this type of treatment lay flexible, continuously perforated rubber pipes along the internal periphery of the building as well as the center of the flooring. This is done using a grid design. The placement is done along with the flooring prior to laying of sand bed or fixing the floor tiles or marbles. Since emitters are present in the perforated pipe, uniform distribution of anti-termite chemicals takes place under the entire flooring. The chemical is distributed at a pre-calculated rate and no area remains untreated. No debris, clay or concrete can accumulate to block the pipe when it is continuously used. With the open end of the network connected to several junction boxes, you have several refilling points to ensure continued protection of the structure from termites.