The structural and durability design of buildings using t2 blue is to comply with the principles and requirements defined in australian standards as1720 1 as1684 and as3660.
Termite resistant australian hardwood.
Choosing termite resistant wood goes a long way toward preventing these bugs from making a meal of your property.
While there are various woods that differ in their susceptibility to termite attack.
It doesn t matter if it is softwood or hardwood pine or oak.
Australian hardwood species guide version june 2018 ver2 botanical name eucalyptus obliqua eucalyptus regnans.
A few woods are naturally resistant to termites including cedar and redwood.
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Timber details source provided by wikipedia blackbutt eucalyptus pilularis commonly known as blackbutt is a common and dominant tree of the family myrtaceae native to southeastern australia.
Only certain parts of these woods are resistant the heartwood and occasionally the bark.
Subterranean termites will happily feed on any of the common woods used for structural lumber in homes.
Two options for resisting termite action in a building are.
Certain factors make wood even more desirable to termites.
Signs of termite damage to hardwood floors termites have always been leading an extremely secret way of life thus representing a hidden danger for a man and his dwelling.
Australian cypress australia s traditional building material.
Naturally resistant to termite white ant attack the only commercially milled species in the world that is truly termite resistant.
Termites live on the cellulose found in wood or certain other plant materials such as cotton.
Pressure treated wood is resistant to insects and decay and lasts longer than un treated wood.
The differences are attributed to things like moisture content hardness which we now know has nothing to do with the word hardwood and resin and lignin content.
Has withstood the test of time in the harshest environments from the snow country to the tropics.
Termite resistant heartwood also called hardwood is the oldest and hardest central part of a tree.
While they can eat any type of wood there are some species they prefer to avoid as much as possible.
The use of termite resistant materials as primary building elements and or 2.
Softwood has nothing to do with it.
Just in a few years a considerably numerous colony of subterranean termites can entirely destroy a house and as a result it becomes unlivable and ramshackle.
The use of termite barrier.
The protective heartwood is found in natural types of trees such as eucalyptus mahagony or redwood acacia cypress pine teakwood and cedar.