Thursday 30 June 2022
You certainly know that wooden houses are vulnerable to natural and biological disturbances, such as termite attacks. It is common knowledge that termites are the biggest enemy of all things made of wood. The reason is, this one insect is often only known to exist when it has caused severe damage.
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It may not matter if it is wooden furniture that is easy to replace. However, what about a wooden house that actually uses wood as the main material? Instead of being comfortable to live in, the residents have to live with anxiety for fear of the house being damaged or even collapsing due to being eaten by termites.
However, there are several ways to minimize your wooden house from being eaten by termites.
Here are steps you can take to prevent termites in your wooden house
Give a layer of protection
The first preventive step you can take is to give your wooden house a layer of protection. You can use a termite deterrent or exterminator that is sprayed throughout the house, especially on parts that are prone to termites such as roofs, frames, and window sills.
Make sure the drainage system and waterways are smooth
Termites like damp locations, so you need to ensure that the humidity level in your home is adequately maintained by checking that your drainage system and waterways are not clogged or leaking, which can create puddles and trigger humidity in your home. In addition, water and high humidity levels also have the potential to cause mildew, mold, and damage the structure of your wooden house.
Use quality wood
Actually this point is simple, but is often forgotten by people. To build a strong house and minimal risk of damage, you need to consider using good quality wood. Look for a high-quality type of wood that is suitable for the structure of your log house. So, you can build a wooden house that is strong and tends to be resistant to outside disturbances, so that the risk of damage from termites and other causes can be minimized.
Take care of the ventilation and lighting of the house
Not only do they like humidity, termites also like dark places. So, to maintain the humidity level in the house, adjust the ventilation so that the air circulation in the house can run smoothly, so that it can reduce high humidity levels. In addition, open the windows and doors of the house wide to let sunlight into the house as much as possible.
Check soil condition
Termites generally stay underground before invading homes. Therefore, you need to check the condition of the soil around your log house to make sure there are no termites. You can use a termite repellent to prevent termites from entering your home.
In addition, you can also provide a physical barrier between your wooden house and the ground by using stone or cement on the foundation of your house or yard. Well, those are some ways you can do to prevent the arrival of termites in your wooden house. So your wooden house will be more comfortable and safe if it is protected from termites.
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These are helpful tips for those who build houses of wood. Thank you for sharing this with us 🤗.