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    Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
    11:58 pm
    Termite Protection
    How to Select a Termite Protection Company and What to Look For in a Termite Protection Plan

    A termite infestation is a home owner's worst nightmare. There is generally no building insurance for termite infestation or restitution. The structural damage that termites can cause is well known with the average being around $9,000 and to say the least, the price for fumigation and ongoing protection can be a burden on the family budget. If there is any up side to a termite infestation, it is that termites work slowly. This fact gives you some time to make an educated decision on what type of termite protection plan you should purchase. Here are several critical points when choosing a termite company and deciding on the best termite protection plan.

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    • Firstly, never make a hasty decision. You do have time. Thankfully termites work slowly and your house will not collapse over night. Take a little extra time to research as many exterminators in your area. Research salient issues such as price, customer reviews, methods for extermination, and the ability of the company for create a protection plan that fits your specific needs.

    • It is important to appreciate that no two exterminator companies are the same in regards to how the companies will handle your infestation problem. Additionally, there are some indications that speak to the reliability of a company. Be wary of exterminator companies that do not have their number listed in the phone book, quote prices based on the amount of materials used, or claim to have a secret formula. All termiticides (termite chemical insecticide) must be filed and registered with the Environmental Protection Agency. Ask to see termites-pictures and information on the can of the chemical they intend to use as this should be clearly labeled with information.

    • Ensure the company can tailor a program to fit your needs.There are several types of house termites and several different forms of termiticides on the market. For example, termiticides can take powdered forms and liquid forms. There are also green treatments. Also, the manner in which they are applied to kill the termites is important to note. If your termites are originating from a nest far from your home, a defensive strategy should be employed. The exterminator should create a termiticide barrier around the nest, effectively cutting off the nest from any access to your home. If the termite nest is in your home, termiticide can be applied directly on the source or fumigation may be necessary. Make sure that the exterminator company has a program that will suit your needs and you are truly comfortable with what is selected. What will work for you may not work for your neighbor from a strategic and lifestyle point of view.

    • So what about the cost? Just as a repair cost can vary from say car mechanic to mechanic, so too can the cost for termite protection service vary. Not only can prices vary for the same treatment, but not all pest managers have all termite elimination methods in their arsenal and may steer you to their familiar territory of what has worked for them in the past. Cheapest is not necessarily best. Ask questions about what the exterminator company intend to do and use and why.

    • Size of the company is also worth mentioning. Most National Standards advise having a prevention inspection at least once a year. This means that notwithstanding any immediate termite treatments in the event of termite discovery on your property, you are going to have an ongoing relationship with the company, just like your car mechanic. Make sure the chemistry is right. A large company may have more resources on offer but may send different pest managers each time who are not familiar with your specific circumstances. Sure a professional company writes things down each site visit, but you may need to reinforce specific issues that are important to you such as for example making them aware of favorite outdoor areas of small children and pets. A small company may be a family business dependent on experience and knowledge of one or two Managers. They need your business and may provide a greater level of customer service. Make sure the pest manager has at least two years on site experience with termite prevention and elimination. He/she should also belong to a reputable Pest Association.

    • One of the most critical points is a comprehensive, written report. No matter what company is selected they should take at least an hour to inspect your property carefully. This means attics, basements and grounds should be included. All findings should be sent to you in writing as a report on your property. This information should also include specific termites - pictures and information, any other termite treatments in the area with a good demonstrated understanding of the local area in context of termites, any local termite infestations and level of risk of termite hazard.

    • Check the Terms of the Contract. Have the exterminator company draft a contract for you to carefully read yourself before commencement. You should compare the terms of each contract you acquire and pick the one that seems the most fair to you. No exterminator company can actually guarantee termites will not infest or re-infest your property, but specific treatment promised needs to be assessed as being satisfactorily completed.

    • Lastly, it does not hurt to ask for customer and professional testimonials. Ask for contact details of at least three customers that the company has assisted in the area and call the professional association to which the the actual Manager belongs to obtain a view about him and the company.
    Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
    4:51 am
    Termite Protection
    Termite Protection For Your Home



    Did you know that termites actually cause more damage to homes than storms, floods, earthquakes, and fires each year in many countries. You will find that this being said you need to be sure that the method of protection that you use is reliable.

    First you need to have an inspection of your home from a technician that is qualified to see how much damage has been done to your home. During this inspection you will find that the construction and design of your home is assessed so that the proper plan of treatment is able to be prepared.

    After the inspection you will likely be advised about the areas of your home that are high risk and what you can do to help with these areas. You will find that termites are not going to discriminate they don't have respect for anything even fencing.

    You will find that areas that are concrete can be drilled. These areas will then have termite treatment put into them. You will also find that your soil needs to be prepared as well. This will help to ensure that the house is getting the best treatment available. If your soil is not properly prepared, this can lead to a chemical barrier breach. This means that termites will be able to enter the property using gaps in the protected area. This being said when the soil is prepared proper consideration needs to be taken.

    When the soil is being prepared that are a few different things that need to be done to ensure that you have the best protection possible. The first thing that needs to be down is that contaminants, building debris, timber off-cuts, waste materials, and removable formwork need to be removed from the area so they can be treated.

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    These are just a few of the methods that are used for treating termites. You will find that even if you have not previously had termites you will want to work to protect your home so that it doesn't happen to you. Termites are never fun. It is easier to prevent termites then it is to wait and deal with the damages once they have gotten to your home. You might want to get a consultation to see how much it is going to cost to get an estimate for your home. Chances are that the home estimate and the treatment will be much less than the repairs on for the damages that the termites will cause.

    You will want to look to see how bad termites are in your local area. You will find that some parts of the world will have termites worse than others will. You will also find that some parts of different countries will be worse than other parts. This being said it will help you to be well versed and know what risk you run for having termites cause damage to your home. Remember that termite protection is easy and will save you much time and money in the long run.
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