Qualified and Experienced Technicians
Our team is trained to accurately identify and treat all stages of woodworm lifecycle — from larvae to adult beetles.
If you’ve spotted small holes in timber, fine dust (frass), or signs of wood damage, your property could be at risk. Our expert team offers:
We only use industry-approved treatments that are both effective and safe for use in occupied properties.
Woodworm isn’t always visible until the damage is done. Our preventative treatment services protect vulnerable timber from infestation before it starts. These include:
Whether you’re renovating, buying a new home, or maintaining a listed building, we’ll help you protect your investment long term.
Our team is trained to accurately identify and treat all stages of woodworm lifecycle — from larvae to adult beetles.
We offer guaranteed woodworm treatment solutions, so you can rest assured that your property is fully protected.
Our treatments include low-toxicity, environmentally responsible options, suitable for sensitive environments and family homes.
Don’t let woodworm damage escalate — get ahead of the problem today. Contact Renlon Home to book your professional timber survey and receive expert, no-obligation advice tailored to your property.
Call now or complete our quick online form to speak with a member of our team.
Let’s stop woodworm in its tracks — and protect your timber for years to come.
Our FAQ section answers your common concerns regarding our woodworm treatment services.
Contact UsSigns of woodworm include exit holes in timber, fine powdery dust (frass), and damaged wood structures. An inspection from a qualified surveyor can help confirm the presence of active woodworm.
The most common woodworm beetles in the UK are the common furniture beetle and the powdered furniture beetle. Each type has distinctive characteristics and treatment requirements, which we can handle effectively.
Our treatment process starts with a thorough inspection to assess the size of the infestation, followed by targeted application of insecticides and penetration products to kill larvae and adult woodworm.
The duration of woodworm treatment can vary significantly based on the size of the infestation and type of timber affected. Typically, initial treatments can be completed within a day, but follow-ups may be necessary.
Yes, our woodworm treatments are designed to provide maximum protection against future infestations while ensuring that the structural timbers remain intact and undamaged throughout the process.