Everything You should Know about Pest Inspections

Posted by Askan Architect
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Aug 21, 2015
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Image The last thing you will want with an investment as huge as buying a new property is watching it crumble down because of those pestering and sneaky insects that were harboring in your wooden structures ever since you bought the house. These nasty little pests are called termites and can go undetected for years until they start eating up your structures slowly and finally finishing it off completely. If not detected and controlled in time, these bundles of trouble can cause you huge financial headaches in the long run. If you are buying a new property, make sure you get it inspected for pests and termites before you move in to the new house.

Why do you need a termite inspection? A termite inspection is the first step towards finding out whether your house is affected by colonies of termites, pests and other insects. Not only is a pre-purchase termite inspection must for new home buyers, an inspection should be conducted as frequently as every 12 months to combat the termite attack. However, the termite inspection will not eradicate existing termite problems or provide protection from risks in the future. The termite control process will be conducted separately by a different team of professionals.

What does the termite inspection cover? A termite inspection covers the accessible interior and exterior areas of your building. Inspection of the exterior areas extends up to the boundary of your property. All the entryways are inspected and gaps around water and gas lines and areas of wood to ground contact are also examined. Apart from this the exterior wood is checked for cracks and crevices.

What equipment is used? For termite inspection sounding equipment, moisture meter, listening equipment, bore scopes and other related tools and devices are used. State-of-the-art technology including movement detection devices, tools that enable you to get visual access walls and thermal imaging cameras are also used in termite detection.

How long the inspection takes? A termite and pest inspection may take anything around 1-2 hours depending on the size of the property to be examined. After the completion of the inspection, the inspector will provide a detailed report on the status of your property and the damaged areas that need special attention.

What does the report include? A termite inspection report mentions whether or not any evidence of termite activity was found, details on the type of pests detected, what is the possibility of a termite attack in your property in the near future and recommendations on managing the timber pests.

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