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INDIA'S 1ST TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM


Termicoil is a anti-termite piping system for any constructed building.

Suitable for residential bungalows & Apartments, Farmhouses, Industrial Warehouses

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TERMICOIL® anti-termite pipes of India with a product warranty as long as the building lasts.

TERMICOIL® is a registered trademarked brand for anti-termite piping systems in India for all constructing buildings, from households to commercial establishments.


TERMICOIL is India’s 1st brand to provide an integrated solution to the issue of termites, which occurs regularly in all buildings when there is a presence of wood or wood derivative products like furniture or corrugated boxes. The termite will attack wood, fibers, etc., and destroy almost anything, including synthetic material that is not too hard or repellent. They have been reported as attacking electrical insulation buried underground. Termites cause more damage to buildings in India than many other natural disasters. They primarily feed on timber but also damage paper, books, insulation, and even woody plants. They can destroy the roofing timber of a house within three months of construction.

Termite infestations can lead to substantial structural compromise, and to prevent significant property damage, effective termite control is a vital component of any building maintenance plan; hence, regular termite control is a necessary aspect of maintaining buildings.


Termite cycle 

 TCS—TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM

TERMICOIL® is a product that is utilized in the Termite Control System, or “TCS,” which is a series or network of TERMICOIL® pipes that are installed and placed below the surface of the flooring done in any building. The final flooring can be anything from tiles or wood to stone or mere concrete.

TCS is located below them, and further installation is also possible before the PCC or RCC is done. Now many would think it would compress or choke the pipes. This is a myth stemming from the fact that people least understand the science that goes into the product. Now any normal or average pipe would get stuck or choked below the surface, compressing the pipe and blocking access to any liquid to be transported or transferred to the target position. However, the TERMICOIL®, due to its unique micro size of being merely 6 mm with thick pipe walls, makes it impossible for them to be compressed due to any weight. The face inserter for dripping termicide at every 30 cm additionally acts as support pillars for further adding strength to the piping network. All the material is made from high-grade imported plastic with everlasting life. The system can be designed in following 3 manner


VISUAL
  • Subterranean termites construct mud tubes, coin-sized tunnels of dirt and debris, on both interior and exterior walls. These tubes serve as protected pathways to food sources.
  • The presence of flying termites (swarmers or alates) or discarded wings, particularly on windowsills and floors, indicates an active infestation.
  • Drywood termites leave behind small, brown, grainy fecal pellets (frass) near infested wood.
  • Upon closer inspection, you may observe tunnels or "galleries" within damaged wood.


DAMAGED WOOD STRUCTURE

Hollow or Papery Sounding Timber: Termites consume wood from the inside, leaving a thin outer layer. Tapping on damaged wood will produce a hollow or papery sound.

Tunnels in Wood: Also known as 'galleries' these are quite difficult to see from the outside. 

Floor Damage: Termite activity can cause laminate flooring and skirting boards to blister, sag, or feel spongy. 

Wall Damage: Unexplained cracks in interior walls can indicate termites feeding on wood within the wall structure. 

Ceiling Damage: Cracks in ceilings, cornices, beams, and rafters can signal termite damage in upper levels. 

Foundation Damage: While termites don't eat concrete, they can exploit cracks to access wooden floor joists. Homes with wooden crawl space foundations are particularly vulnerable. 

Garden Damage: Wooden structures like decking and fence posts are susceptible to termite damage, potentially leading to collapse. Trees can also be attacked, resulting in falling branches. 

Tight-Fitting Doors and Windows: Termite excrement and moisture can cause wood to swell, making doors and windows difficult to open or close


IF FLOORING IS WOODEN – TERMICOIL IS BEST SOLUTION FOR TERMITE-PROOFING

Termites pose a serious threat to building integrity, with infestations capable of causing extensive structural damage. Therefore, consistent termite control is essential for property maintenance. The potential for devastating damage from termite infestations underscores the critical importance of termite control in protecting buildings and structures. The signs of infestation are earthen tubes extending over foundations, walls, timber columns, rafters, beams, etc. The earth tubes are typically about the diameter of a pencil, but sometimes can be thicker.



HOW SERIOUS IS TERMITE ISSUE

SIGNS OF TERMITE


What is Termicoil Reticulation Pipes

TermiPore Pipe is made of a special elastomeric compound that gives a honeycomb structure to its walls. Although many refer to it as porous pipe, Termipore material is significantly different, with many additives, and made using a proprietary process. TermiPore is designed and manufactured specially for subsurface reticulation and preventive termite treatment. It is a highly dependable, effective, affordable, and long-lasting pipe for preventive reticulation systems.

What is Reticulation

Made of specially formulated thermoplastic elastomeric compound, TermiPore assures optimum flow rate.

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Why TermiPore

Reticulation is a network of underground pipes installed to distribute the anti-termite solution through the whole structure.

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Installation When & How

Easy to install, & hassle free, TermiPore Reticulation System can be installed before, during & after construction too!

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Products & Accessories

TermiPore Pipes are available in multiple sizes. Not just that,, we also provide all the accessories needed for installation.

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How to install

Installing TermiPore Reticulation System is a simple process. It is a simple network of pipes across the area, in a net like pattern.

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When to install?

TermiPore offers multiple installation options. It is a myth that anti-termite systems can be installed only before construction. The fact is that TermiPore Pipes can be installed before, during, and after construction too!

BEFORE

Secure at Foundation

Install at plinth/ground level

DURING

Strengthen During Tiling

Install before laying floor tiles

AFTER

Defend after Construction

Install around the periphery

FAQ

TermiPore is a one stop solution provide for all your termite & pest related problems. If you have any queries, our in-house experts will be able to resolve your doubts & problems.

Frequently asked questions

Here are some common questions about our company.

No timber is immune to ground termite attack. Some species of timber such as teak (because of the oil in it), ironwood (messua ferrea), ironwood of Malabar (Hopia Parviflora), etc. may have natural resistance against termites however the oil is not long lasting and evaporates over the year further the termite species found in today’s world has become resistance to naturally resistive substances over few decades. The sapwoods of the above timbers do not have the same resistance to termites.

Yes, termites can travel underground up to 70 meters in search of food. If your neighbor’s home is infested, yours might be at risk too. Regular inspections help in early detection and prevention.

Yes, new construction can disturb underground termite colonies, increasing risk to nearby homes. Disturbed colonies may migrate and infest surrounding buildings. It’s best to get a termite inspection done as a preventive measure.