Treatment Services
Dealing with live termites can be done in several ways. A liquid-soil treatment is one of the methods. This kind of treatment serves as a perimeter termite barrier for your house.
Depending on the job, termite treatment costs might vary. To receive a quick quote, please reach out to our Melbourne team.

New types of build for all termite protection part a and part b certificates of compliance AS3660.1 cost starts from $660 for AS3660.1 termite protection.
New types of commercial factory and warehouse buildings for all termite protection certificates of compliance AS3660.1 cost starts from $880 for AS3660.1 termite protection.
Also, carry out a new construction for termite protection for part a & part b for all new construction that needs protection; this cost is thereabouts is approx $1,200. Prices can change termite protection in Melbourne.
When you build a commercial factory, a warehouse, a new house, or renovate a just new extension, termite protection has to be installed. Australian Standards 3660.1 identifies that a physical barrier must be incorporated into all new house or building work that needs a termite protection arrangement.

Part A consists of termite penetration pipe collars, which are only placed beneath house slabs once construction is complete.
Part B is known as the chemical perimeter barrier. Before the steel structure being built, Part B—a termite blanket around the slab edge—is applied shortly after the concrete slab is completed.
One of the Part B options is reticulation, which is installed before pavement laying. You don't have to worry if you first miss Part A because we can do Parts A and B simultaneously.
Homes that have been previously constructed are treated for termites after construction. The objective is to get rid of an infection that already exists or stop one from happening again. Post-construction treatments come in various forms.
Baiting Systems: This type of therapy includes setting up bait stations all throughout the house. Termites are drawn to the bait, eat it, and return to the colony, where it ultimately wipes out the whole colony.
Chemical Treatments: This type of therapy involves injecting a liquid chemical into the earth around the foundation of the house. The barrier the chemical creates prevents termites from passing through.
Termite Treatment and Protection AS3660.1. The certificate may be a termite barrier made of materials or chemicals. It may be used to treat an existing property for termites or throughout different phases of a new build.
Part A covers pre-construction for new homes, commercial steel mills, additions to existing homes from warehouses, and small renovations. Examples of both physical and chemical barriers include footings, brick piers, stumps, and termite pipe collars.
Part A consists of termite penetration pipe collars, which are only placed beneath house slabs once construction is complete.
Part B is known as the chemical perimeter barrier. Before the steel structure is built, Part B—a termite blanket around the slab edge—is applied shortly after the concrete slab is completed.
One of the Part B options is reticulation, which is installed before pavement laying. You don't have to worry if you miss Part A, as we can do Part A and B together.
One of the greatest ways to get rid of termite queen in Melbourne, VIC, is to use chemical treatment, which entails killing or repelling the termite queen either before they enter your house or as they return to their colony after leaving it.
You need to use a non-repellent chemical to get rid of the termite queen, and if you utilise this product correctly, the chemical will kill the queen swiftly.