See a video of what Termites look like as they infest timbers in a subfloor.
Read MoreThe random things you find during an inspection.
We often find random issues with homes during a termites inspection, here are a few examples of non termite issues we were able to let homeowners know about.
This electrical plug was resting on a downlight globe and was burnt severely. We moved it off the light and informed the owner.
This electrical junction box had a water leak above it.
Plumbing draining into the subfloor. This is surprisingly common and can be a real issue, not only for termites but also can increase structural issues.
These communication wiring certainly needed some TLC!
This air conditioning drain was dripping into the roof void, the homeowner was glad we let them know!
It's surprising how often we find plumbing that just drains straight into the subfloor!
Termites build a house of bricks!
Termites usually live in wood. See a colony that goes against convention and builds a house in bricks!
Read MoreTermites and electricity don't mix.
If you're having inexplicable electrical problems in your home, you may want to call a termite inspector as well as your electrician.
Read MoreA water saving tip!
How can a Termite inspection save you water and money? Find out!
Read MoreSources of food for termites.
Termites eat more than just wood, find out what else is on their menu!
Read MoreTermite entry points - In subfloors.
See why subfloor inspections are an important part of a good termite inspection. And what is looked for during such an inspection.
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Termites found in a garden - in their mud shelter tube.
These Nasutitermes were discovered in a garden area during an inspection, they were building mud shelter tubes foraging for food. A baiting program was established to eradicate the colony so that they wouldn't forage toward the house.
Drainage problems - inviting termites into your home.
Find out why drainage is so important and see what problem areas Ma need addressing in your home.
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