Subfloor homes: Termidor trenching
For homes on stumps, piers or with a crawl space, soil around internal piers and the external perimeter is trenched and treated with Termidor (fipronil) at the correct dosage. Termidor is a non-repellent treatment, so termites move through it without detecting it and carry the active ingredient back to the colony through contact and grooming.
Slab-on-ground homes: Termcoat
For concrete slab homes, Termcoat is applied into wall cavities below the damp proof course. This CodeMark certified treatment creates a termite-resistant zone on masonry surfaces, addressing the path termites would otherwise take from soil into the structure. Where perimeter soil is accessible, soil treatment supplements the Termcoat application.
Termite inspection first
Every retrofit barrier installation begins with a thorough termite inspection. Any active termites are addressed before barrier work begins, and you receive a detailed written report covering findings, risk conditions and the proposed barrier scope.
Documentation and certification
After installation you receive a Certificate of Installation covering barrier type, chemical used, application rates, treated areas and any limitations. A durable notice is fixed to the building in line with Australian Standards, supporting future property sales and insurance records.