Inspections
Termites are small insects that feed on wood and other cellulose-based materials, causing significant damage to homes and structures. As they often go unnoticed until significant damage has already occurred, regular inspections are crucial in detecting and addressing termite infestations early on. Without prompt action, termite damage can compromise the structural integrity of buildings, leading to costly repairs (not covered by insurance) and potential safety hazards. By conducting regular inspections, homeowners can protect their properties and prevent extensive damage caused by termites.
Asset Guard Pest Control have a proven track record of effectively identifying and eliminating termite infestations. Our experienced technicians use advanced technology and methods to thoroughly assess properties for termite activity. With a focus on both prevention and treatment, Asset Guard is committed to providing comprehensive and reliable termite inspections to protect homes and businesses from costly termite damage.
Standard Termite Inspections
An AS3660.2 Standard termite inspection involves a thorough and systematic inspection of a property to identify potential termite activity or conducive conditions for termite infestation. The inspector will examine both the interior and exterior of the property, including all accessible areas such as subfloors, roof voids, and garden beds. They will use specialized tools and equipment to assess the risk of termite presence and provide recommendations for termite prevention or treatment measures if necessary. The inspection report will outline any findings and the proposed course of action to address any issues identified.
Pre-Purchase Timber Pest Inspections
In a pre-purchase pest inspection, a licensed pest inspector will thoroughly examine the property to identify any signs of pest infestation, conducive conditions or damage caused by termites, borers, or other pests. This inspection typically covers both the interior and exterior of the property, including the roof space, subfloor, and surrounding gardens. The inspector will provide a detailed report outlining any findings and recommendations for treatment or prevention if necessary. It is an important step in the home-buying process to ensure that the property is free from any costly pest issues.