Most households equip their roof with wooden segments and shingles. Due to the light weight of the wood, they are generally preferred as roofing materials. However, there are certain agents that may hurt the integrity of your wooden roof setup. One of them is the termite attack. The common places where they are likely to be found include the area underneath the shingles. Due to the fact that such areas are susceptible to saturation and moisture accumulation, the termites find them convenient.
It is not a tough task to locate the parts of the roof that are under the scrutiny of a termite attack. A pry bar or a roofer’s shovel can be employed to pry up the shingles under which the termites may be located.
The symptoms of termite damage can be determined by paying a casual attention to the roof surface. The odd spots such as fecal pellets, small holes etc. point to the presence of termites under the roof shingles. Furthermore, scattered sawdust and chewed wood confirms the existence of termites in your roof components. Look beneath the wood shingles as well to locate evidences of termite attack.
After inspecting the concerned areas, make way for a toxic chemical solution that eliminates the termites completely. Spray the chemical on the affected area as per the directives given by the manufacturer. You can look at the bottle’s body to read the manufacturer’s specifications. You need to be extra cautious while handling such a toxic chemical. Wear long sleeves and pants, and cover your eyes with safety goggles.
The chemical would take some time to eliminate all the termites from the concerned area. After the application of the chemical, inspect the intensity of the damage and determine the wood shingles that need to be replaced.
It is always advisable to employ the pressure treated wood as it nullifies the attack of termites.
Install a new segment of roof as per the improved guidelines. Make sure that the new segment is fully prepared to fight against the fury of a possible termite attack.
The leaky areas of the roof such as shingles, vents, ridges etc. are prone to termite attacks. This is because of the reason that moisture fuels the growth of termites. Therefore, prevent roof leaks to protect your roof from the termites.
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