Termite Damage

Structural Damage
Termites silently feed on wood from the inside, weakening beams, frames, and floors and potentially affecting the overall stability of a building.​

Hidden & Long‑Term Damage
Because termite activity is usually concealed behind walls, under flooring, or inside foundations, damage often appears only after the colony has been active for a long time and repairs become costly.​

Property & Financial Loss
Untreated infestations can lead to warping, hollow‑sounding wood, cracked paint, and damaged doors, windows, cabinets, and skirting, reducing property value and requiring major restoration.​

Risk to New & Existing Buildings
Both new constructions and older properties are at risk when soil and structural elements are not protected, especially where wood is in contact with the ground or damp areas.​

 

Termite Control at Four Leed

 

Pre‑Construction Termite Protection
For new projects, Four Leed offers pre‑construction soil and structural treatments that create a continuous barrier around foundations, slabs, and junction points to stop termites before they enter the building.​

Post‑Construction Termite Solutions
For existing structures, our technicians carry out detailed inspections to locate mud tubes, hollow wood, and entry points, then design a treatment plan using drilling, trenching, and targeted applications.​

Advanced Treatment Techniques
We apply approved anti‑termite products into drilled points along wall–floor junctions, columns, and external perimeters, sealing them to form a long‑lasting sub‑surface barrier against termite movement.​

Monitoring & Long‑Term Protection
After the main treatment, we can provide periodic inspections, monitoring of any activity, and additional preventive measures to keep your property protected and extend the life of the structure.

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