About Services
Termites wreak havoc on constructed buildings, such as unprotected wood, hidden cables, concrete, barrier grills, etc. An anti-termite treatment is a termite treatment that uses chemicals to prevent termites from entering the structure. The intention is to build a chemical barrier between termites and the building structure. Termites like wood as food; however, if the concrete blocks the wood, termites may create tiny holes in the concrete to get the wood. The holes form cracks and have an impact on the foundation's strength. To stop or prevent termite infestation in commercial buildings or household societies, calling Star One Pest Control would benefit you!
Treatment:
Star One Pest Control Termite Treatment-
Drilling holes in the construction of the floor and wall, filling them with termiticide, and sealing them are all parts of one termite service. This creates a nearly undetectable chemical barrier surrounding your property, protecting it from insect invasion.
The following is the Star One Pest Control treatment procedure.
1. Chemicals with no odor and advanced technology.
2. There is no need to vacate or close the premises during Star One Pest Control service.
3. Pest solutions that are entirely non-messy and nontoxic.
Service Duration-
-5 Years Contract Service
-6 Months of Check-Up Services
-Contract for a year of three monthly checkup services for individual construction and drilling.
Why require Post- Construction Termite Pest Control?
Post-construction termite treatment is the most successful method to prevent future damage to constructions infested with termites. Avoid the grim prospect of rebuilding your structure due to relentless year-round termite attacks. Opting for Star One Pest Control termite treatment in new proactive measure that can be undertaken once the building is fully constructed and prepared for habitation or even after occupancy has begun. Our meticulously crafted approach involves skillfully drilling the flooring to facilitate thorough chemical penetration. The affected area is then meticulously restored to its original condition, seamlessly merging prevention with preservation.