Are Your Home Protected Against Demolition
The most common way termites may enter into houses is cause home owners may have a block or any type wood, bush or tree standing on the ground or making contact with your home. This makes the perfect entrance in your home. As long as it’s pressure treated lumber it safe to connect ground an house,but never any other lumber with these connections. Be sure to check for any of these type indications all the way around your home,and even crawl in the man holes and view underneath the house. There are great chances that during any type of construction on the house it could have been wood blocks left underneath hanging down or standing up enough to travel from ground into your home. Make sure it’s at lease eight inches of clearance between ground and wood, unless it’s pressure treated lumber.It may seem like a long tiring inspection but believe me, It will be worth your time to inspect now. It’s a whole lot cheaper to do these simple modifications than to find yourself spending thousands later on there damages. Floors caving in,walls warping an weakening,ceiling joist sagging and etc. A small amount of force or pressure on some of the hidden damages this will cause the damaged area to collapse, because the wood has been completely eaten from the inside. Damages such as this will leave a coating on the outside and dust in the inside of the wood. Other things can be helpful too like repairing water leaks that’s causing moisture underneath your home. Don’t stack wood up against your home. However termites are all over the united states, the southeastern region of the US is the termite capital. Chances are in this region most of all homes sits over termite colonies.Studies have shown that each colony houses an estimate of one million termites.That’s why it’s very important to have your home professionally treated even if you think it’s safe. Better safe than sorry. This is something to think about. Don’t lose your home sweet home against termites invasion.