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Wood Treatment with Xylophene
Spécialisés dans la protection et l'embellissement des structures en bois, nous proposons des services de traitement du bois par Xylophène.
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Why use Xylophene to treat wood?

Xylophene is a product specifically designed to protect wooden surfaces against biological attacks and degradation.
Here's why it's essential for your renovation or maintenance projects:
1. Protection against wood-eating insects and termites

Wood-boring insects and termites can cause major structural damage to wood.
By penetrating deep into the material, Xylophene creates a protective barrier that eliminates pests and prevents their reappearance.
Localized example:
In Roquebrune-sur-Argens, an old frame was treated with Xylophène to eliminate an infestation of woodworms and prevent future attacks.
2. Prevention of fungi and mold

Xylophene contains fungicidal agents that protect the wood against humidity, thus preventing the proliferation of wood-destroying fungi responsible for wood rot.
3. Extension of the life of the wood
By strengthening the structure and protecting the surface, Xylophene ensures increased durability, thus reducing repair or replacement costs.
Steps to apply Xylophene to wood

To ensure the effectiveness of the treatment, it is essential to follow a precise methodology.
Here are the recommended steps to apply Xylophene correctly:
1. Surface preparation
Before applying Xylophene, the wood must be clean and dry.
Any traces of paint, varnish, or residue must be removed to allow the product to penetrate deeply.
Sub-steps:
1. Sanding:
Use sandpaper to remove surface layers and smooth the surface.
2. Cleaning:
Dust with a cloth or soft brush.
3. Inspection:
Check damaged areas to apply more product if necessary.
2. Application of Xylophene

Xylophene can be applied by brush, roller, or sprayer to cover large areas.
Tips for application:
• Brush :
Ideal for small areas or detailed areas.
• Sprayer:
Recommended for frames or large woodwork.
• Repetition:
Apply a second coat after drying for optimal protection.
Localized example:
In Saint-Raphaël, exposed beams in a villa were treated with two coats of Xylophène, guaranteeing long-lasting protection against humidity.
3. Finishing and maintenance

Once the treatment is dry, you can apply a protective finish such as a stain or paint to improve the aesthetics and reinforce the protection.
Why call a professional for wood treatment?

Although Xylophene treatment can be done by individuals, calling on a professional guarantees a precise and long-lasting application. Here's why:
1. Technical expertise
A professional painter has the experience and tools to identify critical areas and apply the product evenly.
2. Compliance with safety standards

Xylophene is a chemical that requires precautions when using it.
Professionals know how to handle these products safely.
Trick :
Find a painter in Draguignan, painter in Sainte-Maxime, or painter in Roquebrune-sur-Argens to benefit from a local service adapted to your region.
3. Guaranteed results
A professional ensures optimal application, increasing the effectiveness of the treatment and the durability of the wood.
FAQ: Your questions about treating wood with Xylophene

1. How long does a Xylophene treatment last?
A well applied treatment can last between 5 and 10 years, depending on the exposure and maintenance of the wood.
2. Is Xylophene suitable for all types of wood?
Yes, Xylophene is suitable for most types of wood, whether European or exotic.
3. Can Xylophene be applied to painted wood?
No, the product must be applied to raw wood to ensure optimal penetration.
Conclusion: Protect your woodwork with Xylophene treatment

Treating wood with Xylophene is an effective and long-lasting solution for preserving your woodwork.
Whether you live in Saint-Tropez, Sainte-Maxime, Draguignan, or Les Arcs, contact our experts for professional and personalized service.
We intervene quickly to guarantee the durability and aesthetics of your wooden structures.