Application & Handling
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Labels & MSDSPremise®
Premise 0.5 Sc
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Premise 2
Premise®
Premise 75 Wp
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Premise Pre-Construction
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Application Tips
- Before beginning a treatment, determine the location of underground utility lines, the main water line shut-off valve, and if there is radiant heat or sub-slab air ducts.
- In heavy clay soils, rod holes should be spaced 3-4 inches apart. In lighter and sandy soils, rod holes can be spaced 6-8 inches apart.
- Where the soil is heavy, PREMISE® 75 can be applied by reducing hole spacing, or by increasing the concentrations of Premise 75 two-fold in half the volume.
- Houses that have large settlement voids or sand fill should be treated by long rodding underneath the slab.
- Technicians should determine if air ducts in slabs are a perimeter system or a radial system before drilling and treating. Perimeter systems that run along the foundation can complicate treatment.
- Ducts made of cardboard, or that have rusted out, should be sealed, and a recommendation should be made to the homeowner to install an alternate system.
- Foaming void areas is an effective way to obtain complete coverage.
- Do not treat soil beneath structures that contain cisterns or wells. Consult state and local specifications for recommended distances of wells from the treated area.
- A borascope is a useful tool for determining what is located beneath a slab or behind a foundation wall.