Trebor Plastic Plugs - 1/2 inch - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Griff from Atlanta, Ga
    06/01/2015
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    How do you remove the Trebor Plastic Plugs if you want to re-treat?
    A
    You would usually drill through the Trebor Plastic Plugs if you need to retreat and then use a new plug when you are finished.
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  • Asked by Steve from Kcmo
    09/14/2011
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    What is the actual color of the trebor plastic plugs?
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    The Trebor plugs are dark grey.
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    6 of 8 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Shady from San Diego
    01/23/2015
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    Do i eventually have to replace the trebor plugs with concrete or can i keep the plugs indefinitely?
    As recommended, I drilled 1/2 inch holes every 12 inches. planning to add the termidor once I receive it. can I close the holes with trebor plugs indefinitely or should I close them with concrete?
    A
    Most folks, will eventually seal up the holes with concrete. Trebor plugs work well to plug the hole to give enough time to make sure the treatment is done thoroughly. When used in concrete, it is best to seal the hole up with a concrete patch over time. 
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    6 of 7 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mario from Chicago Il
    03/17/2013
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    How many 1/2 inch Trebor Plugs come in the package?
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    You can purchase the 1/2"  Trebor plugs in packs of 50 and packs of 250.
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    5 of 5 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Diego from Charlotte, Nc
    03/26/2013
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    Can Trebor Plugs be installed completely flush with a concrete slab?
    I'm considering using them to cover drill holes in an interior slab then place sheet vinyl flooring over top, but I don't want to see indentions or protrusions in the flooring at the plug locations.
    A
    These plugs can be placed flush with the concrete but they are pretty soft and if pushed hard they can be pushed down too far which would make an indentation.
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    4 of 4 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Bob from Kansas City
    04/26/2015
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    Can the plugs be left in indefinitely?
    Assuming I may have to redo the liquid treatment every 5-10 years, can the plugs be left in to avoid having to redrill?
    A
    Trebor Plastic Plugs - 1/2 inch can be left in indefinitely.  
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  • Asked by Mark from Annandale, Va
    03/29/2014
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    Can these be used to plug drywall after drilling a hole to fill wall with insulation?
    A
    The Trebor Plugs are intended to plug holes in concrete slabs after a termite treatment and plug holes in wood following a carpenter bee treatment in wood. Unfortunately, we are unsure as to how well they will work to plug a hole in drywall.
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  • Asked by Lee from Orland,ca
    07/20/2014
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    I am drilling slab under tub and using Termidor. What do I use plug holes?
    A
    After drilling into slab after using Termidor SC, we have Trebor Plastic Plugs. There are various sizes, depending the size hole that was drilled. The most common size is the Trebor Plastic 1/2 inch plugs. There are also the Trebor Plastic 3/8 inch plugs as well. We also carry SDS Hammer Drill Bits in various sizes as well. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
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  • Asked by Howard
    04/15/2015
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    What colors are available - looking for a light sand color Trebor Plastic Plugs
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    Trebor Plastic Plugs  are only available in gray that we sell. 
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