Pest Inspection

Understanding the Building & Pest Inspection

 
Understand the Building and Pest Inspection
 

When buying a property it is always a good idea to invest in a Building and Pest Inspection. This will provide you with all the information you need to be able to make an informed decision as to current or potential issues with the home.

Building and Pest Inspections are in fact two separate reports. At OneHome, our Inspector carries out both inspections simultaneously, meaning you only have to organise one inspection to obtain all the information you require.

All Building Inspections are carried out in accordance with The Australia Standards under AS4349.1-2007. The purpose of the inspection is to identify major defects, the incidence of minor defects and safety hazards associated with the property at the time of the inspection. The Pest Inspections are conducted in accordance with The Australian Standards under AS4349.3-2010 Inspection of Buildings Part 3: Timber Pest Inspections.  The purpose of the Pest Inspections are to provide advice about the condition of the property concerning timber pest activity.

But what does this mean?

Building Inspections are a visual inspection of the property to identify any issues or hazards regarding the property. The report highlights any major defects, includes photographs of these defects and provides advice on improvements required to bring the house up to the Australian Standard. Both the inspection and report compare the inspected building with a building constructed to the generally accepted practice at the time and one which has been maintained so that there has been no significant loss of strength and permanence.

Timber Pest Inspections identify the discovery, or non discovery, of infestation and/or damage caused by termites (white ants), borers and wood decay fungi (rot). Finally, our Inspector will provide an opinion on the degree of risk of possible termite infestation and a recommendation for future management.

To book your Building and Pest Inspection, please call us on 3369 5231.

Why get a Building and Pest Inspection

Why get a Building and Pest Inspection

A Building and Pest inspection will provide investors with peace of mind, knowing that the property they are buying is structurally sound, doesn’t have any pest problems and has generally been maintained. The Building Inspection will ensure that the building conforms to the Australian Building code, identifying any structural defects or other issues, for example rising damp, that may be missed by the untrained eye. Similarly, a Pest Inspection will investigate the property to check for the presence of any wood-destroying insects, such as termites or borers. The inspection will also identify any existing damage caused by those pests already, plus any potential damage they could cause in the future.

Smoke Alarms

Smoke Alarms

When you sleep, your sense of smell also sleeps. If a fire starts, toxic fumes can overcome you. Photoelectric smoke alarms see smoke and will alert you early, so you can escape. With interconnected alarms, you will be alerted no matter where you are, or where the fire starts. New legislation specifies the type, positioning, and interconnectedness of alarms, which are critical factors for an early warning and quick escape. To give your family the best chance of surviving a house fire, make sure all your alarms are working and properly maintained.

The Importance of Thermal Imaging Technology

The Importance of Thermal Imaging Technology

During a Building & Pest Inspection a thermal camera can be used as a complementary non-destructive inspection tool. Using thermography the inspector is able to detect thermal anomalies inside the building in elements such as walls, floors and ceilings. These anomalies can indicate a range of building defects and concealed termite activity.