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Termites, Please Come To My House!

Reblogger Diane Williams
Real Estate Agent

Are you building a new home in Pell City or the Logan Martin Lake area?  Jay Markanich from Bristow, Va. wrote an excellent post I think you should read. 

Original content by Jay Markanich 3380-000723

 

These days, when you buy a brick house, it is not built the same way as was a brick house 40 years ago, or so.

In "the olden days" the brick work was structural.  The wood framing inside the house was attached into the brick walls.

In today's construction the structure of the house is the wood framing, with a brick facade on the outside.  And this brick is separated from the wood framing by an inch or two of space to allow for moisture removal.  It is attached to the house with small straps which are nailed onto the studs and anchored between the courses of bricks.

Thus endeth the lesson.

Often these brick facades begin on top of wood forms.  And sometimes, when they back fill around the house, they leave these forms in place.

How do I know this?  Because one or two years later, after the poorly compacted and back filled soil has settled, these forms are revealed.  And not being of pressure-treated wood, they are termite invitations!  Right to the edge of the house!

On this new construction many forms were still in place.  Wanting to make sure they were removed I pointed this potential problem out to my clients.  Of course the supervisors always say that they remove these forms.  And maybe they intend to.  But sometimes not!

A termite does not need much of a crack to get into a house.  Depending on the termite specie, a gap of 1/32" to 1/64" is enough to get them inside!

My recommendation:  It sounds like a little thing, but probably it is not.  If you are building a new house, or have a client that is, check for wood left attached to the house, or even lying around, and make sure it is removed.

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Comments(7)

Chris Alston
Chris Alston (Keller Williams Realty, Silicon Valley, California) - Campbell, CA
Silicon Valley, California

I took the time to read this!  Very interesting.  We do not have brick buildings that often, since we are in California...  So this is good stuff!

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Apr 06, 2010 09:08 AM
Sharon Alters
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty - 904-673-2308 - Fleming Island, FL
Realtor - Homes for Sale Fleming Island FL

Diane, I don't understand how they can remove these forms without the brick falling - I think I'm missing something here.

Apr 08, 2010 02:55 PM
Ellie McIntire
Ellicott City Clarksville Howard County Maryland Real Estate - Ellicott City, MD
Luxury service in Central Maryland

It amazes me just how quickly homes are constructed. It makes sense that with so much wood there will be termite issues.

Apr 08, 2010 11:39 PM
Adam Malachi
A 2 Z Realty LLC - Castle Rock, CO
QSC,CDPE,CIPS,CNE,CRB,CRS,GRI,MRE,SFR

Wonderful post!  

Thank you very much for sharing!

Adam

Apr 11, 2010 05:04 AM
Monique Combs
Royal Shell Real Estate - Bonita Springs, FL
Royal Shell Real Estate - Monique Combs

Very appropriate time for this post as spring is swarming season for termites!

Apr 11, 2010 10:55 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Diane - Thanks for the lesson that drives home the meaning of "They don't build 'em like they use to". . .:-)

Apr 17, 2010 12:59 PM
Dave Roberts
Healdsburg Sotheby's International Realty - Healdsburg, CA

That's a great tip. We don't see a lot of brick in California residential construction because of earthquakes, but we have a lot of construction where wood is left on the ground, under the house, or in contact with the walls. All of those are open invitations to termites. 

Apr 18, 2010 11:18 AM