Spot-treatment for active subterranean and drywood termite outbreaks — protect your timber doors, beams, skirting and structural frame before the damage spreads.

Klang Valley's heat and humidity is ideal for subterranean and drywood termites. By the time you spot mud tubes on a wall or a drum-hollow door frame, a colony has usually been working for months.
Our termite control programme combines a chemical soil barrier around the structure with targeted drywood injection where active galleries are found. The goal isn't a quick spray — it's stopping the active colony so the damage stops getting worse.

Pencil-thick mud tunnels climbing up walls, beams or the foundation perimeter.
Tap the frame — if it sounds hollow, termites may have eaten the inside.
After a swarm, alates shed their wings — small papery piles on the sill.
Thin paint over softened wood that flakes when pressed firmly.
No surprises, no upsells. Diagnose, treat, follow up.
Free on-site survey — locate mud tubes, frass, active galleries and damaged timber.
Identify species (subterranean vs drywood) and map the spread on a sketch.
Soil-injection chemical barrier; drywood localised injection where required.
Scheduled return inspections within the warranty window.
Transparency first. Here's what changes the final number — no surprise top-ups after the fact.
Single-storey, double-storey or shop lot — square footage drives chemical volume.
Spot treatment vs full barrier vs drywood injection price differently.
An active colony with damage costs more than a preventive treatment.
Landed access is easier than condo high-rise; commercial may need scheduling.
Homeowner found mud tubes climbing the porch wall. Localised treatment + chemical barrier installed.
Hollow main door frame, frass piles on tile.
Buyer requested termite check before purchase.
WhatsApp us — flat quote first, technician on-site within 2–3 working days.