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how many square feet does a gallon of timbor fungus treatment cover

by Joseph Nicolas Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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Can Timbor be used to treat mold?

Tim-bor does not treat mold or prevent mold from growing. Timbor can be used as a Dust, Liquid, or Foam. It is water soluble, economical, odorless and can be used in conjnction with fumigation for residual protection.

How many square feet will a gallon of Bora-Care Treat?

Typically, each gallon of Bora-Care, after mixed 1:1 with water, will treat about 1000 square feet of space, but if you have larger sized wood (for example: 2 x 8 instead of 2 x 4), then one gallon of Bora-Care may only treat 800 square feet. The worksheet should be able to get you an exact estimate.

How much Timbor do you put on wood?

To create a 10% solution mix one pound of Timbor to one gallon of water. This solution must be applied twice to a bare wood surface. To create a 15% solution, mix 1.5 pounds of Timbor to one gallon of water. This solution can be applied only once to the wood surface.

How many sq ft will 1 gallon of stabilizer treat?

Internal Wood Stabilizer = 1 gallon will treat 150–250 sq ft depending on age/porosity/species of wood

How much Tim-Bor do I need?

Always estimate the amount of Tim-bor solution needed. Approximately 1 gallon of mixed solution will be needed to treat 200 square feet of wood surface area. Tim-bor can be applied as a 10% solution or 15% solution. Using a slightly oversized container/bucket, fill with water to about 80% of the final required volume.

How long does timbor take to work?

Depending on thickness of the wood, Timbor can take up to 30 days or more to completely kill the insects inside the wood. However, it will only kill beetles that are active since Timbor kills the insects when they eat the wood, they ingest the Timbor at the same time.

How long does timbor treatment last?

Answer: The manufacturer states that Timbor will last for the life of the wood as long as the wood is not exposed to rain or flooding. It will stay in the wood forever because of how it bonds to the cells of the wood.

How effective is timbor?

While Timbor was designed to be a powerful weapon against wood-boring insects, it is also effective against common household pests including ants, cockroaches, and crickets. These pests naturally come into contact with Timbor deposits.

What is the difference between Bora-Care and Timbor?

Timbor is used at 1.5 lbs of Timbor to each gallon of water. Bora-Care is mixed 1:1, one gallon of Bora-Care to one gallon of water which will make two finished gallons.

Does Timbor work for mold?

Timbor is a water soluble, inorganic borate salt with insecticidal and fungicidal properties. It is an effective treatment for wood to kill and prevent infestations of decay fungi including white rot, brown rot (i.e. Poria) and wet rots. Timbor does not treat mold or prevent mold from growing.

Can you paint over Timbor?

Answer: Yes, as long as the application of Tim-bor Professional is completely dry, you can use a latex or other paint/stain product.

Can you use Timbor on painted wood?

No, Timbor is only used directly on wood. It is recommended that you use something like Termidor SC or Taurus SC to inject into the ground. This product will last for up to 10 years in the soil once applied.

What is Timbor used for?

Tim-bor Professional is used for the control of carpenter ants, drywood termites, wood decay fungi and wood boring beetles. It is a water-soluble borate powder that can be applied as a dust, spray, foam or mist onto wood and cellulosic materials or inside wall voids, cracks and crevices.

How do you use Timbor insecticide?

Tim-bor can be applied to attics to help kill and prevent drywood termites. Use Tim-bor as a liquid solution and spray top plates, plywood, rafters, drywall backing and OSB panels. For areas that already have insect, termite and/or decay fungi infestation, drill and inject foam or liquid Tim-bor.

New or Fairly New Decks – Deck & Fence Formula (225–250 sq ft per gallon per coat approx)

200 Sq ft = 1 ¾ gals will provide 2 coats 300 Sq ft = 2 ½ gals will provide 2 coats 500 Sq ft = 4 ½ gals will provide 2 coats Note: Exotic wood species such as Tiger Wood, Teak, etc. figure 10% less gallonage

Older Weathered Decks – Deck & Fence Formula (200–225 sq ft per gallon per coat approx)

200 Sq ft = 2 gals will provide 2 coats 300 Sq ft = 3 gals will provide 2 coats 500 Sq ft = 5 gals will provide 2 coats

Rough Sawn Fencing New – Deck & Fence Formula (200 sq ft per gallon per coat approx)

Don’t forget to double square footage if you plan to treat both sides of fence 500 Sq ft = 5 gals will provide 2 coats 1000 Sq ft = 10 gals will provide 2 coats 1500 Sq ft = 15 gals will provide 2 coats

Rough Sawn Siding New or Older Log Homes – Log & Siding Formula (225–250 sq ft per gallon per coat approx)

Note: Add 15 to 20 % to sq footage to allow for log curvature Don’t forget to add in square of exterior wood soffits, fascia boards, exterior posts, and beams, etc. 500 Sq ft = 4 ½ gals will provide 2 coats 1000 Sq ft = 9 ½ gals will provide 2 coats 1500 Sq ft = 13 ½ gals will provide 2 coats For final 3rd coat of Clear UV use 1 gal to every 250–275 sq ft.

Interior Wood Beams, Wood Ceilings, Wood Trim, Wood Doors, Wood Windows, etc

Log & Siding or Deck & Fence Formula = Smooth wood will absorb 1 gal per every 225–275 sq ft approx (On smooth siding, formula used dependent on wood species and smoothness) Crystal Urethane = 400 sq ft per gallon per coat (see application guide for appropriate number of coats) Log Yard Treatment = One gallon will treat 200–275 sq ft depending on wood age and porosity.

Masonry & Concrete Sealers, Wood Stabilizer

Internal Concrete Sealer = 1 gallon will treat 150–250 sq ft depending on age/porosity of concrete May require 1–2 additional coats

How much Timbor to use for a gallon of water?

All you need to apply either product is a one or two gallon hand pump sprayer. Timbor is used at 1.5 lbs of Timbor to each gallon of water. Bora-Care is mixed 1:1, one gallon of Bora-Care to one gallon of water which will make two finished gallons. Both products should be mixed in a 5 gallon bucket and then poured in your sprayer to use.

How many square feet does a gallon of Bora Care treat?

Typically, each gallon of Bora-Care, after mixed 1:1 with water, will treat about 1000 square feet of space, but if you have larger sized wood (for example: 2 x 8 instead of 2 x 4), then one gallon of Bora-Care may only treat 800 square feet. The worksheet should be able to get you an exact estimate.

How long does Termidor SC last?

Termidor SC will not penetrate wood and the residual left behind will only last for about 6 weeks at most. You need to use Bora-Care for your application. Bora-Care will penetrate several inches in to the wood and it will last for the life of the wood.

How many gallons of Bora Care?

A. One gallon of Bora-Care mixed with one gallon of water will make two finished gallons. These two finished gallons of Bora-Care will treat 1200 lineal feet of 2x4 sized wood, treating all exposed sides. Remember you do not need to over apply the product, just enough to wet the surface of the wood.

What is bora care?

A. Bora-Care and Timbor are both borate products used to treat wood, but they could not be more different. Timbor is in a powder form that is mixed with water. It is much less expensive but it is intended more for protecting new wood only, or wood that you know does not have any issues. Timbor will only penetrate the outer layer ...

How long can you use undiluted Bora Care?

Undiluted Bora-Care should be used within three years of the date of purchase. Once diluted Bora-Care should be used immediately. Bora-Care that is left for more than a few hours after it has been diluted will start to separate from the water and will be impossible to get back into a proper diluted form.

How long does it take for powder post beetles to get into wood?

Powder Post Beetles can be very deep into the wood. Bora-Care can take up to 30 days or more to penetrate all the way through a piece of wood and this will vary depending on how thick the wood is and the moisture content.

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