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Hampton Park homes often have timber framing, fenced yards and damp garden edges that can hide termite entry points—our inspection targets the subfloor, perimeter and wet areas where pests start.
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We inspect external walls, weep holes, slab edges, garden interfaces and fence lines for mud leads, workings and other termite indicators. These are common access routes into Hampton Park homes, especially where soil or mulch is high against brickwork.
If your property has a subfloor, we check stumps, bearers, joists and ventilation for termite activity and excess moisture. Poor airflow and damp ground can accelerate timber decay and make it easier for termites to stay concealed.
We examine roof timbers for signs of timber pest activity and conditions that can attract them, including roof leaks and condensation. Early moisture issues in the roof space can create long-term timber vulnerability if left untreated.
We focus on bathrooms, laundries, kitchens and hot water service areas for moisture that can draw termites and worsen wood damage. We also note visible leaks or water staining that should be addressed to reduce ongoing risk.
We distinguish between termite-related damage, borer impacts, fungal decay and general deterioration where possible. This helps you avoid paying for the wrong treatment and instead prioritise the repair or pest management that fits the evidence.
We assess how decks, pergolas, sleepers, stored timber, and garden beds are positioned against the building. In Hampton Park, these add-ons can bridge termite barriers or create hidden entry points if they’re built too close to walls or kept damp.
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Yes. A slab reduces some access points, but termites can still enter via cracks, penetrations, concealed gaps around services, or where soil and garden beds bridge to walls. Many Hampton Park properties also have attached structures like pergolas, decks or fences that provide hidden pathways. A pest inspection checks the perimeter, internal risk zones and evidence of activity so you’re not relying on assumptions.
We inspect accessible interior areas, roof space (where safe), subfloor (where accessible) and the external perimeter. We look for termite workings, timber pest activity, moisture conditions, and timber damage. We pay close attention to wet areas, slab edges, weep holes, garden interfaces, fences and attached structures, because these are common entry and concealment zones around Hampton Park homes.
Most inspections take around 60–90 minutes, depending on the size of the building, access to the roof space and subfloor, and how much external perimeter is clear to view. Properties with heavy storage, tight side access, or lots of timber landscaping can take longer because we need to work carefully around concealed risk points and document any evidence properly.
We assess accessible timber structures that are attached to or directly affecting the building, such as decks, pergolas and nearby fencing, because they can provide termite entry paths and moisture traps. We’ll note visible termite indicators and conditions that increase risk, like timber-to-ground contact and damp garden edges. For full outbuildings or separate structures, we can discuss adding them to the scope.
Clear access to the manhole, subfloor entry (if any), garage walls, and the perimeter—especially along side passages. Move stored items away from walls in the garage and under sinks where possible. If you have garden beds or mulch piled against the house, let us know so we can check those areas closely. Better access means a more thorough assessment and fewer limitations noted.
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Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections (Ringwood) targets Hampton Park termite risk zones—perimeter, wet areas and concealed timber. Call 0485 857 077 to arrange your inspection.