
Termite Inspections Adelaide

Got a termite problem in
Adelaide? We'll fix it, or it's
free.
Eco Pest Control offers a
cost-effective, environmentally-friendly
pest control service for
residential
and commercial
clients in Adelaide, South Australia.
Our termite control services,
including surface termite inspections,
sub-surface termite inspections,
building inspections and
pre-purchase house inspections,
will identify any issues and
provide detailed recommendations
for overcoming the problem.
Contact us
now via our online
contact form and we'll contact you within
24 hours (weekdays) for a free, no
obligation appraisal and quotation.
Alternatively, call us right now on (08)
8354 0470.
All of our inspections are carried out in accordance with the Australian Standard AS3660.2. It is recommended that inspections be carried out at least once a year.
Termite Brochures
For more information on our termite inspection, control and monitoring services please download our brochures:
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The Eco System - Termite
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TypeS of Termite Inspection
There are 2 types of inspections available as follows:
Surface Inspections
for Termites
A surface inspection is applicable to all homes and will cover all accessible areas such as roof voids and the internal and external of the property. A report is compiled highlighting any termite activity or damage found. It will also make reference to conditions that make your home more favourable to termites eg poor drainage, plumbing leaks, garden timbers etc. It may also include any treatment recommendations and signs of previous treatments. Depending on the construction type of your home a more invasive inspection may be recommended.
Surface- Subfloor Inspections
for Termites
A surface-subfloor inspection is applicable to most timber floored homes covering all the aspects of a surface inspection but also includes the under floor of your home or what is commonly known as the subfloor. This area can be viewed by lifting or cutting of inspection points or utilising the latest in optic fibre boroscope technology. The boroscope method is more favourable to polished floors as it does not require cutting inspection points. Instead holes the size of a 5 cent piece will be drilled in the corners of rooms and then plugged with a colour matched timber dowel on completion.
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