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Not long in the house but it had a wood worm cert. Firm no longer in
business but the wee beasties are! It's a small cottage but any rough ideas on cost and is it worth paying more to a big named company or will a local operator be just as good? Thanks, Dave |
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![]() Dave P wrote in message ... Not long in the house but it had a wood worm cert. Firm no longer in business but the wee beasties are! It's a small cottage but any rough ideas on cost and is it worth paying more to a big named company or will a local operator be just as good? Thanks, Dave Essentially, 'woodworm treatment' consists of a one off process of just spraying wood with woodworm fluid. If the beasties are back, then it implies they were never sprayed in the first place. It doesn't take much skill to operate the spraygun, therefore the local firm will probably be cheaper to use as they are not paying out for large marketing and sales teams. regards john |
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