Pre-Construction Soil Treatment

This method offers proactive protection against subterranean termite infestations during the early building phase. It involves applying termiticide to the soil before concrete is poured, creating a treated zone beneath the structure that deters termites from invading through the foundation.

Treatment Method & Coverage Area

Pre-construction soil treatment is applied after ground leveling and before concrete is poured, creating a protective barrier beneath the future structure. A termiticide solution is evenly sprayed across critical zones—such as sub-floor areas (beneath rooms and hallways), structural perimeters (outer building edges), foundation zones (under columns, beams, and slabs), and all leveled soil under the planned building footprint.
This treated soil layer works in tandem with structural elements like ant capping and foundations to prevent concealed termite access. If site conditions—such as concrete pavers or sloped terrain—prevent uniform application, alternative treatments like baiting may be recommended to maintain complete protection.

Application Areas

All leveled soil within the building footprint, including under slab areas, structural perimeters, and sub-floor sections.

Key Advantages

Discover the core benefits of this method—designed for effective pest control, efficient application, and long-term protection across various environments.

Early-Stage Termite Defense

Applied before construction begins to prevent future infestations.

Comprehensive Soil Coverage

Targets the full built-up area including perimeter and sub-floor zones.

Works with Building Structure

Supports early detection by forcing termites to expose themselves through mud tubes.

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