Termite Reticulation (Termite Piping) System in Hyderabad
The Termite Reticulation System is a modern and effective method for preventing termite infestations in buildings. Designed primarily for pre-construction treatment, this system safeguards structures before the flooring is completed. It involves laying flexible, continuously perforated 16 mm pipes along internal and external walls, as well as under the flooring, with junction boxes attached. These perforated pipes allow uniform distribution of termite emulsion, ensuring complete coverage and reducing the risk of untreated areas.
At AJL Pest Control, we provide professional anti-termite treatments for homes, offices, and commercial buildings. The new pipe design ensures that the system does not get blocked with debris, clay, or concrete and keeps the system efficient. The chemical emulsion of these pipes must be replenished every three years to guarantee long-term security.
Home & office termite protection
Safe, non-invasive, eco-friendly treatment
Easy re-treatment without damage
Types of Anti-Termite Reticulation (Pipeline) System
Pre-Construction Termite Reticulation System
- Installed before the flooring is completed to protect new buildings.
- Allows uniform chemical distribution and periodic recharge.
Post-Construction (Retrofit) Termite Reticulation System
- Installed in existing buildings or during renovations.
- Provides long-term protection without major structural changes.
Chemical Barrier Reticulation System
- Delivers termiticides into soil beneath the structure.
- Creates a protective zone that prevents termite entry and is rechargeable.
Physical Barrier Reticulation System
- Uses perforated pipes combined with barriers like mesh or sand.
- Stops termite entry while allowing chemical treatment to enhance protection.
When to Consider Installing Termite Piping System
- Cracks, holes, or hollow sounds in wooden doors, floors, or furniture.
- Wall, foundation, floors & mud tubes or trails.
- Weak, sloping floors and ceilings.
- Peeling paint or swelling walls.
- Structures that have wooden floors, furniture or untreated timber.
- New constructions or renovations needing preventive protection.