How to install TermiPore Pipe on Ground Beam?

 

We have often received questions about how to install TermiPore pipe across ground beams.

This may feel like something very technical or difficult, but in reality, it is very simple to install TermiPore across beams.

As you are aware TermiPore is not just a pipe, but a comprehensive anti-termite reticulation system. When you buy TermiPore you also get all the necessary accessories along with the TermiPore pipe. These accessories include various types of jointers like 2-way jointers, T- jointers, 4 way jointers, elbows, end plugs, fixing hooks, plain PVC pipe, junction boxes etc.  Pic 1 illustrates the accessories available with TermiPore Pipe. For more information, refer to: https://termipore.blogspot.com/2023/12/termipore-anti-termite-reticulation.html


Since TermiPore is available in different sizes (for more details visit www.termipore.com ) these accessories are also available in different sizes, to fit the pipe you have ordered. It is with the use of these accessories that you can install TermiPore pipe across ground beams during construction.

There are 3 ways in which you can install TermiPore Reticulation System across beams.

Method 1: TermiPore Over the Beam



Please review Pic 2 to understand this method where TermiPore is installed above the beam, T-jointers and elbows. You have the flexibility to use the plain pvc pipe or TermiPore pipe on the small area above the beam.

As can be seen clearly in Pic 2, using a T-jointer, 3 pipes are connected in 3 different directions. The pipe that reaches the upper edge of the beam is then connected with another pipe on top of the beam using elbow jointer. Another elbow jointer is used at the other end of that pipe, followed by another T-jointer. These little accessories easily help you navigate across any number of beams on your site.

 In Pic 3, you get a closer look at how the pipes are connected in different directions, with the help of T and elbow jointers.   


Method 2: TermiPore Under the Beam

In this method, you dig a narrow passage under the beam so that you can run the pipe across the bean from under it. Again, the use of T-jointers, elbows and plain pvc pipe will help you to easily install the pipe as needed, as can be seen in Pic 4.



Method 3: TermiPore In A Narrow Groove On The Beam 



Pic 5 clearly illustrates how a narrow groove is made on the beam to take TermiPore across the beam and all the pipes are joined using the various jointers.

The key point here is to ensure that the pipes do not bend/squeeze at corners, as that may slow/block the flow of termiticides. Using jointers and tying them with the ties accompanying the kit help to tightly secure the accessories. A gentle reminder, avoid direct contact of reticulation pipes with cement.

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