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4.6 of 5 stars
(149 customer reviews)
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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Termidor FOAM

    By Jan on 08/21/2020

    The only suggestion is that the product come with a narrower tip to reach into kickouts easier. Premise has a much better applicator. The company was great in ordering and fast shipment. Their pricing is very good as well.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Excellent Products and Service

    By Rae on 05/05/2016

    The selection of top quality products and very knowledgeable support staff will always make DMOPC my first choice.

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    1 of 1 people found this review helpful

  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Foam injection

    By Don on 02/05/2021

    It works as advertised. I would've given it five stars but a lot of the foam leaked out of the top while injecting into the wood making it messy to work with.

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    1 of 1 people found this review helpful

  • 1 of 5 Stars

    Leaky fitting-Termidor Foam

    By Antonio on 02/26/2021

    I bought two cans of the Termidor Foam and both leaked from the top of the can while dispensing the foam. Make sure you're wearing protective gloves while using this product because you're going to get it all over your hands.

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    4 of 5 people found this review helpful

  • 3 of 5 Stars

    Termidor Foam

    By Karl on 03/23/2015

    Ihad been using Premise but thought I would try the Termidor. I bought two cans. The first worked well but the second foamed at the top of the can and at the nozzle tubing junction. DMYOPC replaced the second can but when it arrived the nozzle was loose in the tubing. Obviously Termidor needs better can construction. I am not happy with Termidor. I will stick with Premise.

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    14 of 15 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Termites

    By Jim on 11/16/2015

    I got them real good. I had my den paneled and unnoticed it was infected with termite. We had the people that said they would fix the infestation for $3,200, so we looked around and found your people use the termidor foam so we bought several cans and drilled holes at the top of the panels and filled it with your foam Bingo termites all gone" cost $250.. There still missing after several months

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    11 of 11 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Foamed some dry wood termites.

    By Jason on 06/06/2020

    Used the Termidor foam to treat some dry wood termites in window frame. Everything worked as described. I had read some reviews of about the Termidor foam coming out the top. This only happened when the foam had no were to go and backed up the tube. But I drilled a new hole, found a void and the foam worked fine. Time will tell how well the foam treats, but the application went as instructed.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Termidor Foam

    By Cal on 03/11/2022

    Treated my wood patio top pieces recently. Haven't seen any more activity yet (been 4 weeks). I am about to do a 2nd treatment. Read on the internet from others that this is very effective. Hopefully this will do the trick. I think I got the infestation in the early stages since it only was in one piece of the wood (rear beam). Keeping my fingers crossed!

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Ants In EFIS

    By Loren on 10/06/2023

    I have ants tunneling in the Styrofoam in my EFIS exterior wall system on the exterior of my house. I injected the foam into small hole in the EFIS and within a week or sooner dead ants where laying on the slab outside and floor inside of my house. The foam works good. I made small holes at the top of a patio door frame about 12" apart and then applied tape to the edge of frame-to-stucco (EIFS) between the holes and then injected the foam. The tape helps to retain the foam and force the foam into the EFIS.

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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Thank YOU!!

    By Darlene on 07/25/2020

    I live in a 12 x 35 ft mobile home. I just bought it and it has a pretty bad infestation of dry wood termites. I could not afford a service so tried this. I purchased 6 cans and guess what I needed them. I know it says it expands but even after doing between ever beam at top of wall and lower, I had to go back and do more within 2 weeks. But I will say that it has stopped the bugs for the most part. I would say it is well worth it compared to a termite service. So thank you very much. Just make sure you buy enough.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Take this you pesky subteranian wall munchers

    By Tom on 06/23/2023

    The product was great. Easy to use, easy to dispense, no mess (if you get the hang of pressing the button and waiting for the foam to dispense fully). The hardest part of of the application was finding my studs. Get a good stud finder! I did my garage wall and there is a layer of plywood behind my drywall giving my stud finder (and me) a bit of a challenge. I found my studs, drilled my holes (about 1/4, maybe a smidge smaller) on each side of the stud about about 1/4 inch from where I think the stud started. The idea is to get the foam to coat the stud as it slides down the stud. Twice I had to drill a second hole because I think I hit the stud. The plastic goggles fogged up on me and the dark heavy duty rubber gloves made handling the dispenser difficult. no fault of the foam but just something to keep in mind. I would have bought nitrile gloves had I know how awkward the glvoes were going to be. Once I got my holes drilled and I figured out how to to push the button down (it is more of a lever and you push the back of the button down, not the center like a can of spray paint, then everything went smooth. Also, hold the tip in the hole for a while, until the foam stops expanding. If you pull it out too soon you will get a bit of a mess on the outside of the wall to wipe up, and on your gloves and maybe on the can. Just leave the tip for 10 to 20 seconds. If you can see through the foggy goggles, you can see the foam stop expanding in the tube. I didn't empty the can on my first pass so I hit some of the holes again to empty the can. Once I got the technique down there was no mess, no blow back, and I stopped (I don't recommend this) using the goggles. I could barely see what I was doing with the goggles. I didn't have any blow-back from the foam but one oops and I might have gotten an eye full of foam. I went inside a number of times to wash up and make sure I didn't accidentally get any on me just to be safe. After the holes were filled with foam, l let the wall sit for a while and I cleaned up my gloves, glasses, and the can went into the trash. I got my wall board compound and filled all my holes. I really pushed the wallboard compound into the holes to make sure they were stuffed full of paste, not just a superficial skim coat. Wallboard compound really shrinks so if you are doing an interior wall you will need to layer on spackle to get ride of the dimples. I had a professional come out to trench for me. I could have done what they did but it was worth the money to avoid digging the trench, drenching the trench, mixing and filling the trench. They didn't want to foam the wall, they didn't recommend it but my other termite inspectors were going going to foam the wall so I decided to "do my own" and it turned out to be not too difficult except for finding the right swear words to get my stud finder to work. Thankfully my wall had no plumbing in it, minimal electrical to worry about. It was almost entirely just simple voids and studs. If this wall had plumbing and electrical I probably would have found someone else to do this job. Keep that in mind when you consider the DIY method. You could be drilling into water, gas, electricity, etc. Just be safe and not sorry. Now it is time to move everything back in the garage.

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    1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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