Preconstruction
There are many termite management options for new homes, yet not all termite and pest control barriers & treatments are the same.
You only get one chance to specify your termite management system, which means choosing a proven, non-poisonous pre construction anti termite barrier could be the wisest decision you will make while building your new home.
The purpose of any termite pretreatment for new construction is to deter hidden termite entry and reduce the risk of termite attack, so it is imperative that you select the safest option for your home, family, and environment.
Prevention is the best option when it comes to termite protection for new construction. Choose a preconstruction barrier with our market leading stainless steel termite barriers, rather than a chemical based treatment.
Why Choose Termimesh For Your Preconstruction Termite Barrier?
Our team at Termimesh provides highly effective termite protection barriers for new homes during the pre construction stage, without the need for treatment such as chemical sprays.
Think of our barrier as a heavy duty security screen against termites. It won’t break down, doesn’t require retreatment and will save you money over time in comparison with other methods.
Our Termimesh system is the most cost effective way to protect your whole home from termites and other pests and is safe for your family, pets and the environment.
Benefits of our Termimesh preconstruction termite barrier include:
- Poison free, environmentally friendly, and safe for your family and pets
- Once-off installation built into the home during construction
- Requires no ongoing retreatments
- No compulsory annual termite inspections required
- Made with ultra-marine grade stainless steel mesh
- The mesh apertures are too small for termites to squeeze through
- So strong that termites cannot eat or destroy it
- Blocks concealed termite entry points
- Backed by our industry leading Pledge Guarantee
Why Are Preconstruction Termite Barriers So Important?
Termites or white ants are active in all mainland areas of Australia. Therefore, it is a requirement by the National Building Code that all new homes be equipped with a termite management system or be built with termite resistant structural materials. Here are some facts about termite damage and repair costs.
- 130,000 homes each year are attacked by termites.
- The average damage cost is approximately $10,000.
- Termite damage is not covered by home or contents insurance.
It’s important to remember, treated timber and steel roof homes are not termite proof. Other areas of the home are still vulnerable to termite attacks. For example, timber floors, kitchen and bathroom cabinets and even electrical wiring can be susceptible.
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