What Is Pre-Construction Termite Treatment and Do New Malaysian Homes Really Need It?
Quick answer: Pre-construction termite treatment is a soil barrier laid before the concrete slab is poured — a registered termiticide applied to the compacted ground and around the foundations so termites can’t travel up into the structure. Most new Malaysian homes need it, because the climate keeps subterranean termites (Coptotermes gestroi) active year-round and many townships sit on former plantation land. At around RM1,200 it’s the cheapest termite protection a home ever gets — far less than the RM3,600+ corrective job later. Ask your developer for the treatment certificate to confirm it was done. See Nomobug’s termite treatment →

Termite protection is one of those things you can only do properly once — before the concrete goes down. Here’s the short version: pre-construction termite treatment lays a chemical barrier in the soil while the ground is still open, so the whole building sits on treated earth and termites can’t sneak up from below — and it costs a fraction of fixing an infestation later. The catch is that it’s buried under your slab, so you never see whether it was done well, or done at all. This guide covers what it is, whether your new home really needs it, what developers are supposed to do versus what sometimes happens, and how to check.
What is pre-construction termite treatment?

Also called anti-termite soil treatment or soil poisoning, it’s a barrier built into the ground during construction. Once the site is levelled and the soil compacted — but before the concrete slab is poured — a registered termiticide (typically a bifenthrin- or fipronil-class chemical) is applied across the whole footprint that will sit under the building, and to the soil around the footings and foundations.
The result is a treated layer of earth wrapping the base of the house. Subterranean termites live in the soil and travel upward to reach timber; when they hit the treated zone, they either turn back or pick up a lethal dose. Because the ground is still open at this stage, there’s no drilling and no disruption — which is exactly why it’s so much cheaper than doing the same job on a finished house, where the technician has to trench and drill through floors to reach the soil. It’s the preventive version of a soil treatment, done at the one moment it’s easy.
Do new Malaysian homes really need it?

For most homes here, yes — and the two reasons are the climate and the land. Malaysia sits at around 27°C with high humidity all year, which means subterranean termites never get a winter off; the pressure is constant. And a huge share of new townships across Selangor and the Klang Valley — Setia Alam, Kajang, Puchong, Rawang and beyond — are built on land that was rubber or oil palm estate a generation ago, where Coptotermes colonies were feeding on stumps and roots long before the show unit went up.
Put those together and a new house is often built directly over active termite territory. The barrier is what stops the colony below from treating your ground-floor timber as its next meal. Skip it and you’re not saving money — you’re deferring a much bigger bill, because a corrective treatment once termites are in the structure costs several times what the pre-construction barrier would have.
A homeowner in a newish Rawang development called us about mud tubes on the porch, barely three years after moving in. The estate was ex-oil-palm land; when we asked, nobody could find any anti-termite certificate in the handover documents. The colony had come straight up through the ground the barrier should have covered. A RM1,200 job at construction would have saved a RM3,600 one.
— Job notes, Nomobug field team
What developers should do vs what actually happens
Done right, pre-construction treatment means the correct dose of a registered termiticide applied evenly across the full under-slab footprint and around the footings, by a licensed applicator, with a certificate and warranty issued afterward. That’s the standard, and reputable developers who engage a proper pest control contractor deliver it.
What happens on price-driven jobs is less reassuring. Because the treatment disappears under concrete the moment it’s done, it’s an easy corner to cut: a thinner, diluted mix to stretch the chemical, only part of the footprint covered, or — occasionally — the step skipped and the box ticked anyway. Nobody on site is checking litres against square metres. You won’t know which you got until either you see the certificate, or termites tell you a few years later. This is the same “you can’t see what you paid for” problem that lets the cheapest quotes hide what they cut.
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You can’t dig up your slab, but you can chase the paperwork. Do this:
- Ask for the anti-termite certificate. A real treatment comes with a certificate naming the pest control company, the termiticide used, the date, and the warranty period. Ask the developer or the previous owner for it.
- Check your S&P and handover documents. Termite treatment and its warranty are sometimes listed in the sale and purchase paperwork or the defect-liability documents.
- Ask three questions. Which company did it, what chemical, and how long is the warranty? Vague answers usually mean a vague job.
- Assume nothing if there’s no paper. If no one can produce a certificate, treat the home as untreated — or as having a barrier that may have lapsed — and get a professional opinion.
Buying rather than building? The same paper trail matters even more — we cover the full buyer’s walk-through in how to check a house for termites before you sign.
Treating before a renovation or extension
A pre-construction barrier only protects the ground it was laid on. The moment you break into that — or extend past it — you open a gap. So treat the soil again before you close it up if you’re:
- Adding a room or extension on new ground the original treatment never covered.
- Laying a new slab or major new flooring, where the soil below is exposed.
- Renovating an older home whose barrier, if it ever had one, has likely broken down over the years.
Doing it at this stage is still far cheaper and cleaner than a corrective job later, because the ground is open again — the same logic as the original pre-construction treatment. There’s more on timing a fresh build or reno in our guide to pest control for a newly renovated home.
What does it cost?
This is the part that makes the decision easy. Pre-construction treatment is the cheapest termite work there is, precisely because the hard part — reaching the soil — is free while the ground is open.
| Treatment | When | Typical market price (RM) |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-construction soil treatment | New build, before the slab | from 1,320 |
| Corrective soil treatment | Existing home, after the fact | from 3,960 |
| Termite baiting | Existing home with active termites | from 3,080 |
Related reading
- Termite baiting vs soil treatment — how the preventive barrier compares to the corrective options.
- Pest control for a newly renovated home — timing termite work around a reno or extension.
- Check a house for termites before you buy — the pre-purchase walk-through and paperwork.
- Nomobug termite treatment — pre-construction, soil treatment and baiting with warranty.
References
- Jabatan Pertanian Malaysia (Department of Agriculture) — registered termiticide database — doa.gov.my
- Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) — construction standards and practice — cidb.gov.my
- Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) — subterranean termite research — frim.gov.my
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Building, extending, or unsure your home was treated?
Tell us your stage — new build, extension, or a finished home with no certificate — and we’ll advise the right barrier. Pre-construction soil treatment from RM1,200. Quote fixed over WhatsApp; deposit 50% or pay via ATOME.
Tell us the area and your build stage. Same-day reply Mon-Sat.
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