Termites do BILLIONS of riyals of damage every year. They get their nutrients from cellulose, the part of wood that gives it its strength. Surprisingly, termites are very important insects to the environment. They eat dead trees and return vital nutrients to the soil. But no matter how important they are to the environment, they are unwanted pests in our homes.
Termite treatments used in the past created a barrier keeping the termites from entering your home; however, these treatments did not kill termite colonies, but deterred them from entering the treated structure. This would redirect the colony to search for food in other places, such as your detached garage or your neighbors home. If your home was not treated properly, the termites could infest your house through a .25 inch gap in the chemical treatment.
At Sadaf Al Jubail Termite Control Services we use high quality products for termite control.
We can do a pre-treatment before a new structure is built. This is done right before the foundation is poured. This is very effective because there are little or no obstructions to your home or business. Before construction your home or business can be treated for a fraction of the cost of a post construction treatment.
The WDI inspecion (Wood-Destroying Insect inspection, commonly know as a termite inspection) is a very important part of any real estate transaction. We check the structure for termites.
An inspection is an important job in itself, not just an opportunity to sell something else. When we perform a WDI inspection, we thoroughly inspect all accessible areas of the structure for termites and other wood-destroying insects, as well as conditions conducive to termite infestation. We also provide a detailed inspection report that meets or exceeds the requirements of lenders and government guarantors. We know how important an investment you are making, so we take that responsibility very seriously.
If we find any wood destroying insect, we’ll provide a detailed report. We’ll also provide you with a detailed explanation of what will be necessary to properly treat the problem, and an estimate of the treatment cost if needed.