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Termite
Inspections

In-depth timber pest inspection will identify any pest related threats to your property, within your home or in the local vicinity. We check for potential loss of integrity in timber structures caused by Isoptera (Termites), borers, chemical delignification (IE: Lignin within the timber is destroyed which causes gradual weaking of the timber which leads to eventual collapsing) and fungal decay such as black rot.

Residential Homes

How we take care of it

  • Pest activity or loss of structural integrity detected in the roof void, sub floor, home interior and exterior areas (including external Lots)

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  • Recognized threats that are conducive to introducing timbers pests to your Lot

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  • Verify the History of timber pest treatments carried out on the property

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  • Recommendations and maintenance guidance

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  • Standard reporting in accordance with Australian Standard 4349.3

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Our Termite inspection reports  include a detailed assessment of a property for the presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms. Here are some common components that may be included in a termite inspection report:

What Our Comprehensive Reports Include

  • General information including the address, the name of the inspector, and the date of the inspection.

  • Findings: The report will contain a detailed summary of the inspector's findings, including any evidence of termite activity, damage, or infestations.

  • Recommendations: Based on the inspector's findings, the report will include recommendations for treatment, repair, or prevention of termite infestations. This may include suggestions for chemical treatments, baiting systems, or physical barriers.

  • Areas inspected: The report will detail the areas of the property that were inspected, including the interior and exterior of the building, as well as any crawl spaces, basements, or attics.

  • Limitations: The report will also include any limitations of the inspection, such as inaccessible areas or areas that were concealed by furniture or other items.

  • Conducive conditions: The report will include information about any conducive conditions that may be contributing to a termite infestation, such as moisture, wood-to-soil contact, or improper grading.

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Overall, our termite inspection report is designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a property's susceptibility to termite infestation, and to offer recommendations for treatment and prevention.

Best Value

Termite Inspection

$162

162

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