How Do You Fix Termite Damage?
If you have extensive termite damage in your property, it needs to be repaired by a professional. It may be possible to fix some minor issues or cosmetic damage, but always leave it to a professional contractor for more serious property damage.
Fixing termite damage on your own or with the help of a professional depends on the severity of the infestation. In minor cases, damage may be fixable through a few DIY methods. However, it is usually best to consult a professional to assist with the repairs, especially because termite damage can be hidden within the structure of a property.
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How is Wood Damage Repaired?
- Wood hardeners: Used when there is minimal damage, wood hardeners can be used to fill in gaps or holes to strengthen the damaged wood.
- Wood sealants: After filling in gaps, wood sealants can help cut off the air supply to any remaining termites.
- Wood fillers: Similar to wood putty, this is an even more efficient way of filling in gaps and cracks in damaged wood.
Do Termites Ever Cause Irreparable Damage?
While rare, a very mature termite colony that has been at work for years and years can cause irreparable damage to a property. However, the damage they cause usually begins to show after a couple of years and can be repaired by a professional contractor. Always be sure get your property inspected and treated by a professional termite control expert to ensure the infestation is no longer active before beginning the restoration process.