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Pre-Purchase Timber & Pest Inspections

Pre-Purchase Timber Inspections

A pre-purchase timber and pest inspection is your first line of defence against hidden risks that can turn a property purchase into a costly mistake. In Perth homes, termites and timber pests often operate out of sight—inside walls, roof voids, and subfloors—causing serious structural damage long before any visible signs appear. At Nobugz Pest Control, our comprehensive inspections uncover active infestations, past timber damage, and conditions that invite future pest activity. With clear, detailed reports delivered before you commit, you gain the power to negotiate, avoid unexpected repair bills, and invest with confidence—because once the contract is signed, any hidden pest problem becomes your responsibility.

Why a Pre-Purchase Timber Inspection Is Critical

  • Hidden Damage Behind the Walls – Termites and timber pests often remain unseen, silently weakening structural timbers long before any surface signs appear.

  • Avoid Unexpected Repair Costs – Undetected timber damage can result in thousands of dollars in repairs after settlement—costs that buyers must absorb alone.

  • Past Infestations Still Matter – Previous termite activity can leave lasting structural weakness, even if pests are no longer active.

  • Risk Conditions Identified Early – Moisture, poor ventilation, and timber-to-ground contact can attract termites and trigger future infestations if left untreated.

  • Negotiation Power Before You Buy – A detailed inspection report gives you leverage to renegotiate the price, request repairs, or walk away from a risky purchase.

  • Protection for Your Investment – Your property may look perfect on the surface, but timber damage can drastically reduce long-term value and safety.

  • Peace of Mind at Settlement – Know exactly what you’re buying before you sign, not after problems surface.

  • Expert Eyes You Can Trust – Nobugz technicians are trained to detect early warning signs most buyers—and even sellers—never notice.