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Round holes in deck floor.
It s pretty easy when you know how.
Fill small holes using a putty knife with a mixture of fine composite board shavings and silicone caulk.
Termites leave round holes the size is one eighth inch or even smaller they exit holes are filled with a brown plaster like substance.
I ve not seen or heard anything unusual but there are new holes about the size of a dime and a small mound of fresh wood shavings located directly beneath it.
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Allow to dry completely before walking on the surface of the deck.
We show every step to repair a big hole in the subfloor.
Or drive a half inch diameter dowel into the hole with some glue and cut to leave a flush surface.
The consistency of the mixture should be thick enough that it will not seep out of the bottom of the hole.
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Termites can also leave their exit holes in your floors and even damage the floor seriously.
Larvae hatch enter the wood and feed excreting sawdust like waste called frass that is often visible on the floor.
Treated wood is useful in outdoor structures that are consistently exposed the elements and most wood decks use pressure treated wood.
Match the color of the caulk to the deck boards.
Glue craft sticks together to cover the hole.
For example if a hole can be filled by 3 craft sticks lay them flat on a work surface side by side.
The craft sticks will provide a support for you to apply the wood filler to.
Fill unsightly cracks or holes in your pressure treated wood deck with wood filler.
The damage size may depend on floor material the termites prefer softer ones.
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I ve noticed something is burrowing a small holes on a railing of our backyard deck.