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How to Identify &
Get Rid of Termites

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Post-Construction Termite Treatment by AIPM

Procedure:
1. Inspection

Thorough site inspection is conducted to locate termite activity and potential entry points.

2. Drilling:
Precise holes (at junctions of the floor and wall, approximately 1-foot intervals) are drilled using advanced equipment.

3. Chemical Injection:
WHO-approved, certified anti-termite chemical is pressure-injected into the holes to reach termite colonies.

4. Vacuum Treatment:
Areas with hollow or termite-affected wood may be vacuumed to remove dust and loose particles for deep chemical penetration.

5. Filling & Sealing:
Once the chemical is applied, the drilled holes are properly filled and sealed with white cement to restore appearance and safety.

Residential Areas

Kitchens: Under sinks, inside cabinets
Bathrooms: Behind toilets, under sinks
Basements/Garages: In cracks, under clutter

Public And Commercial Spaces

Restaurants: Behind appliances, under sinks
Warehouses: Among boxes, under pallets
Grocery Stores: In stockrooms, under shelves

Outdoor Environments

Trash/Compost: Inside bins, around food scraps
Gardens: Under mulch, around plant bases
Sewers/Drains: Inside pipes, near manholes

AIPM offers the most reliable and effective Post-Construction Termite Treatment using certified chemicals and trained experts. Our process ensures long-lasting protection for your home or business premises from termite damage.

Benefits of AIPM Post-Construction Treatment:

✔️ Long-term Protection against termite infestation

✔️ Use of Certified, Eco-safe Chemicals

✔️ Trained and Professional Technicians

✔️ No Damage to Existing Structures

✔️ Odorless and Safe for Residents and Pets

✔️ Customized Treatment Based on Infestation Level

✔️ Affordable Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC)

✔️ Detailed Service Report with Photographs

AIPM believes in “Protecting Your Space, the Expert Way” — ensuring every corner is treated with care and precision.

How Termites Damage Your Property:

1. Wood Destruction:
Termites feed on cellulose, a component of wood, paper, and drywall. Over time, they hollow out wooden structures like beams, furniture, doors, and flooring.

2. Structural Weakening:
As termites eat through the inside of wood, the structural integrity weakens, making buildings unsafe and prone to collapse in severe cases.

3. Hidden Tunnels (Mud Tubes):
Subterranean termites build mud tubes to travel between their nest and food source. These tubes can go unnoticed behind walls or under floors.

4. Damage to Electrical Wiring:
In some cases, termites chew on plastic and wiring insulation, which may cause short circuits or fire hazards.

5. Drywall and Paint Bubbles:
Termites can damage drywall and create bubbles or blisters in paint, often mistaken for water damage.

6. Floor and Ceiling Warping:
As they eat through wooden supports, floors may sag, and ceilings can become uneven or develop cracks.

7. Infestation Spreads Quickly:
Termite colonies can consist of thousands to millions of termites, and the damage spreads rapidly if left untreated.

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