T2 Red is to be installed, used and maintained in accordance with the building practice requirements of AS1684 “Residential timber-framed construction.” T2 Red termite resistance is dependent upon the integrity of the treatment envelope. Research has shown that a trimmed end, abutting a treated surface, does not adversely affect the termite resistance of the timber. Similarly, minor notching, trenching and drilling of holes in T2 Red, in accordance with the requirements of AS1684.2 Clause 6.2.1.4 is considered acceptable by termite experts.
However, a number of practical building situations can arise, during construction, which may either necessitate the removal of the envelope treatment from T2 Red or require the use of termite susceptible timber with no envelope treatment. This may occur in the following situations:
- Recessing of metal bracing products
- Rebates to accommodate showers or baths
- Inclusion of non-termite resistant timber members
- Stud straightening by planing of stud mid-sections
- Inadvertent damage to members
Where the exposed surface area of termite susceptible timber exceeds the cross-sectional area of the member concerned, then additional termite protection is required to achieve the performance requirements of the NCC relating to termite action. Where replacement of the affected timber member is not practical or possible then the following acceptable methods for protecting termite susceptible timber are required:
1. The installation of a termite barrier system
2. The in-situ preservative treatment of any termite susceptible timber
Suitable brush-on or spray-on preservative treatments for termite susceptible timber are listed below:
- Protim® Solignum® XJ Clear
- Tanalised® Enseal Clear or Ecoseal
These products contain insecticides, which with the correct application will provide termite protection to any exposed termite susceptible timber.