Unlike hardwood laminate flooring can t really hide termite activity until it s too late.
Termite damage in laminate.
Termites can nourish on any kind of wood.
Wall damage look for unexplained cracks on internal walls.
Here are a few common signs of termites floor damage termites can damage laminate flooring and even skirting boards.
Termite damage to linoleum can result in swollen flooring and buckling wood.
They will also inspect the supports under the sub floor these are the places where termite damage will occur.
Smell of mildew or mold.
Other signs you may have a termite problem include laminates that bubble up as if water damaged though no water damage has occurred and spots of discoloration a sign that can go unnoticed if you spill a lot or blistering and inexplicable piles of sawdust.
Unless they feed in a moist shaded area or moist ground termites on do the majority of their work on wood inside.
Termite damage to laminate flooring is similar in appearance to water damage to laminate flooring.
An inspector will come in and check the sub floor underneath the laminate.
Although this is quite similar to water damage it s more likely to be termites if the area is protected from water.
Patterns from tunneling within the wood.
Floor joists are the framing components of a house that support the floor.
Excessive squeaking is usually the first sign.
However these insects are strained to wood that is damaged with water.
When termites infest your laminate flooring it will begin to sag and blister in the affected areas.
These joists usually are made.
Termites can damage the underlying.
If termites find their way into your home you will soon see termite damage on laminate.
Laminate that is bubbling up blistering and or discolored.
This kind of damage is quite similar to common water damage.
Hardwood floors may show evidence of termite damage although the damage often is not immediately visible.
Aforementioned termite damage is quite similar to water damage bubbling wallpaper dripping.
Affected flooring may blister and sag in.
Laminate floor termite damage appears as water damage it will blister in places and sag down in others there will be squeaking sound as you walk across it.
Upon close inspection you can find a hollow tunnel network underneath the buckles areas.
As termites consume cellulose found in timber within walls.
On the other hand since our subfloor is a concrete slab termites eating through it will be pretty unlikely.