Termite Report On Steel Framed Construction by NASHAccording to the Termite Report on steel framed construction acquired by NASH, there is no measurable attack rate on this kind of structure. This study made under the University of Western Sydney focuses on the attack rates of termites as well as the costs associated with the damage of the pest in domestic housing in New South Wales. Timber-framed housing on the other hand has a termite attack rate of over 12% according to the study's survey. Each attack can cost a homeowner several thousand dollars.
Those who have steel frame construction have a greater degree of comfort as opposed to occupants of timber frame homes. The homeowners of steel frame housing not only have increased security with their properties but they also spend less effort and time when it comes to checking for termite activity. You can check out the termite report on steel framed construction in great detail at NASH- www.nash.asn.au.
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