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Are you currently going to purchase a home? Getting a pre-purchase inspection for termites may be the sensible move to make inside a region where subterranean termites frequently cause damage to homes. The price of obtaining an inspection is generally only around $200-$400 therefore it is a little price to pay when you are about to make this type of massive investment in a house.

Since the GFC (Global financial trouble) has occurred, many potential buyers are skipping these kind of inspections in order to save a few dollars. This may be foolhardy as timber damage troubles are rife in many older homes.

Even if you are selling your home, it makes sense to set up a qualified expert to operate a skilled eye over the property to make sure that there aren't any "surprises" when you initially list your home on the market.

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Usually the pest inspector points out some simple items to rectify, like:

   Removing loose bits of timber from ground contact prior to it going to promote.
   Fixing leaking plumbing
   Improving ventilation

You may be surprised to understand that not everyone is as diligent while you! Some house buyers (particularly first timers) simply are not aware that termites are this type of big problem in the area; some are aware but adopt our culturally famous "she'll be right" attitude, yet others find themselves so short on funds at the time of purchase that they choose to cut costs by lacking building and termite inspections done.

Largest, neglecting to take this precaution risk turning to be one costly error if termites can be found in your home being purchased.

Why a Pre-Purchase Inspection is essential

The precaution of getting a timber pest report could save you from inadvertently purchasing a home with extensive timber damage, especially from termites. This is an unfortunate proven fact that these somewhat harmless looking insects can certainly chew their way through substantial levels of wood in some months.

And the subterranean termites that tend to be the biggest problem are extremely clandestine about their activities - getting into the house by travelling underground from the colony that can be well hidden and up to 100 metres away. Once inside, these termites are simply as secretive, travelling as well as eating at restaurants of view - these termites enter into the wood and chew away from within.

Be especially cautious of homes that are near bushland or have been unoccupied for very long periods of time. Gum trees may harbour termite colonies and houses that have been empty for long periods often lack maintenance.

Wood that contains termites can appear perfectly normal towards the homeowner even when termites have hollowed it out. When you are purchasing a home you cannot be sure that the current owners have kept up regular termite inspections over the years, or if the home has termite damage, either from the current infestation or one that occurred in years gone by.

Whenever you arrange a pre-purchase inspection via a qualified termite expert, the expert will attend the home in an arranged time and undertake an inspection from the exterior and interior of the property, including the sub-floor and roof void, as well as the garden area. On completion, the inspector will make a written report outlining the evidence (or lack thereof) of timbers pest that was sighted during the inspection.

It's easy to arrange a pre-purchase report and most usually the inspection can be conducted at fairly short notice, and within the time period you have for finalising your offer of purchase.