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adjective. : constructed or treated so as to prevent entrance of termites.
The code requires preventive treatment for any structure with a foundation. Termite infestations occur in any Page 3 structure that contains cellulose, and even metal buildings will contain cellulose in the form of wood finishing and furnishings, stored paper or other cellulose articles, etc.
Use termite-resistant materials Concrete and rebar These can be used in the foundation and wall structure to prevent termites from entering. While termites can still make their way through cracks in concrete foundations, it may take them much longer to penetrate than a wooden pier-and-beam foundation.
adjective. : constructed or treated so as to prevent entrance of termites.
Sections of the Florida Building Code Related to Termites Requires discharge lines and gutter downspouts to terminate at least 1 foot from foundation. Requires foundations to have some form of protection from termites (labeled for use as a preventative treatment to new construction).
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Florida termite bonds are sold to pest control companies as a guarantee for their customers, one bond per customer. Although termite bonds are not mandatory, pest control professionals know that offering bonded services gives them a competitive advantage over companies that dont.
Not only is fiber cement termite resistant, but this material is also fireproof and customizable. There are several different types of termite resistant wood. Cedar tops the list because it is a low-density wood with natural oils that repel insects.
To deter the pests, homeowners can obtain heartwood-grade lumber for construction projects. Termites also tend to avoid specific species of trees such as redwoods, yellow cedar, Laotian teak, and cypress.

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