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Reticulated chemical systems allow termiticide to be applied to your property at required intervals without the need for drilling, trenching, cutting concrete or other extensive work. However, depending on the termiticide used and application rate, recharge intervals can vary from as little as 2 years to as much as 10 years! We can pump up your reticulation system with the latest, environmentally friendly termiticides. But more than that, we can inform you if your reticulation system is due for a pump up and information regarding your specific system.
Reticulated chemical systems allow termiticide to be applied to your property at required intervals without the need for drilling, trenching, cutting concrete or other extensive work. However, depending on the termiticide used and application rate, recharge intervals can vary from as little as 2 years to as much as 10 years! We can pump up your reticulation system with the latest, environmentally friendly termiticides. But more than that, we can inform you if your reticulation system is due for a pump up and information regarding your specific system.
Pumping up a reticulation system.
Installation of a reticulated system.
Reticulation systems allow for application of chemical in a variety of building techniques, and allow termiticides to be applied in places that would be impossible to reach once construction is completed.
Testing a reticulation system after installation.
Accredited systems allow application of chemical at the correct rate in a way that is safe, quick and efficient.
How do I know if I have a reticulation system?
There are a few ways. But one simple way is to have a walk around your property and look for a box in your footpath or landscaping adjacent to the building. Often the box will have a brand name such as "Altis" or "Termguard" embossed on the lid. It should be locked or screwed down so that no-one inadvertently comes into contact with any residual termiticide.