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Termite Inspection Brisbane

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Brisbane's Termite Inspection Specialists

Professional termite inspections for Brisbane homes using thermal imaging, moisture detection and over 35 years of local inspection experience.

At Results Termite & Pest Control Services, inspections combine detailed inspection process, licensed technicians and specialised termite detection tools to help identify termite activity early.

Annual termite inspections are strongly recommended for Brisbane homes due to the region’s warm climate and high termite pressure.

Termite inspector using a moisture meter to detect elevated moisture levels during a termite inspection in a Brisbane home

Trusted Termite Inspectors in Brisbane for Over 35 Years

Professional termite inspections backed by decades of experience across Brisbane homes and conditions.

35+ years inspecting Brisbane homes

Thermal imaging included with every inspection

Licensed and experienced termite inspectors

Detailed reports with clear findings and recommendations

Practical advice to reduce future termite risk

Where risks are identified, we provide practical recommendations to help reduce the likelihood of termite attack in the future.

Over 35 Years Inspecting Brisbane Homes for Termites

Why Brisbane Homes Need Regular Termite Inspections

Brisbane’s warm subtropical climate allows termites to remain active throughout the year, creating high termite pressure across South East Queensland.

Subterranean termites commonly enter buildings through concealed areas such as slab cracks, expansion joints and subfloor structures, where activity often remains hidden. More information about termite behaviour is available from the Queensland Government.

Because infestations can develop unnoticed inside walls and structural timbers, regular termite inspections help detect termite activity early before significant damage occurs.

Common Reasons Termite Infestations Are Missed:

Warm climate allows termites to be active in QLD all year around.

Year-Round Termite Activity

Brisbane’s warm climate allows termites to remain active throughout the year.

Common termite entry points into house foundations

Activity Often Goes Unnoticed

Termites usually remain hidden inside walls and structural timbers.

Hidden Termite Entry Points

Hidden Entry Points

Subterranean termites often enter buildings through slab cracks, expansion joints and subfloor areas.

Termites causing hidden damage inside timber structures

Early Detection Prevents Major Damage

Regular termite inspections help identify activity before serious structural damage occurs.

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What a Professional Termite Inspection Includes

Every termite inspection is carried out by a licensed technician and involves a systematic inspection of the accessible areas of the property.

Our inspections include:

What a Professional Termite Inspection Includes

Full internal and external inspection

Roof void and subfloor inspection (where accessible)

Moisture detection equipment

Thermal imaging technology

Identification of termite activity and damage

Detailed termite inspection report

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Signs You May Need a Termite Inspection

Termite damage in roof rafters discovered during Brisbane termite inspection
Termite mud leads on wall showing active termite movement in Brisbane property
Termites found inside wall cavity during professional termite inspection Brisbane
Signs You May Need a Termite Inspection

Homeowners often arrange a termite inspection after noticing changes in timber or unusual signs around the property. However, termites are frequently active long before visible damage appears.

Some common signs that may indicate termite activity include:

  • Mud tubes or “mud leads” along walls, fences or foundations

  • Hollow sounding timber when tapped

  • Bubbling or distorted paint on walls or timber

  • Sagging floors or doors that suddenly stick

  • Termite frass (fine timber dust) from drywood termites

If any of these signs are noticed, arranging a professional inspection is recommended as soon as possible.

What Happens During a Termite Inspection

Our termite inspections follow a systematic process designed to identify active termites, termite damage and conditions that may place your home at risk.

1.

The Property and Surrounding 

Before inspecting the home itself, we assess the surrounding environment for conditions that may attract termites or provide harbourage sites.

Tree stumps

Timber retaining walls

Landscape timbers

Timber stored against buildings

Garden beds and fence lines

These areas can increase termite pressure around a property and are often where termite activity begins.

Tree stump acting as termite harbourage near Brisbane home
External inspections focus on identifying termite entry points and signs of activity.

2.

Exterior of the Building

Before inspecting the home itself, we assess the surrounding environment for conditions that may attract termites or provide harbourage sites.

Mud leads and termite tubes

Timber-to-soil contact

Timber damage

Cracks in slabs or foundations

Excess moisture around the home

Termites commonly enter homes through concealed entry points around foundations, expansion joints and service penetrations.

Specialised equipment helps detect termite activity that may not be visible during a standard visual inspection.

3.

Interior Inspection

Accessible internal areas are inspected for evidence of termite activity and damage.

Moisture meter testing

Evidence of termite damage

Thermal imaging technology

Walls, skirting boards and door frames

Termites commonly enter homes through concealed entry points around foundations, expansion joints and service penetrations.

Subfloors are one of the most common areas where termites enter Brisbane homes.

4.

Subfloor & Roof Void Inspection

Where access is available, subfloors and roof voids are inspected for termite activity, moisture issues and structural timber damage.

Timber bearers and joists

Foundation walls

Plumbing penetrations

Moisture conditions

These areas often provide ideal conditions for concealed termite activity and are important parts of a comprehensive termite inspection.

Clear reporting and practical recommendations help homeowners make informed decisions about termite protection.

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Findings & Recommendations

Following the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report outlining:

Any termite activity found

Recommendations to help reduce future termite risk

Areas of concern

Conditions conducive to termite attack

Suitable treatment or protection options where required

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Thermal camera used during termite inspection in Brisbane home

All our termite inspections include thermal imaging technology at no additional cost.

Thermal cameras help identify subtle temperature differences behind walls and ceilings that may indicate termite activity or moisture issues. While thermal imaging does not replace a full inspection, it provides an additional detection tool that helps identify hidden problems earlier.

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Termite Risk Factors for Brisbane Properties

Certain conditions can increase the likelihood of termite activity around a property. During a professional termite inspection, we assess these risk factors to determine the level of termite pressure around the home and identify conditions that may attract termites.

Common termite risk factors include:

Timber retaining walls or landscape sleepers

Tree stumps or buried timber in the yard

Mulch or garden beds built up against the house

Timber-to-soil contact around the building

Leaking taps or poor drainage creating moisture

Stored timber or firewood near the structure

Leaking drains creates moisture which attracts termites

Homes located near bushland or natural reserves

Identifying these conditions allows us to recommend practical steps that can help reduce termite risk over time.

Many of these conditions are common around Brisbane homes, which is why regular termite inspections are strongly recommended across South East Queensland.

Termite inspection in Brisbane are vital due to favourable conditions all year around.

Termite Inspections in Queensland – What Homeowners Should Know

Termite inspections in Queensland are carried out in accordance with industry guidelines that focus on assessing accessible areas of a property for termite activity, damage, and conditions that may increase risk.

In Brisbane, annual termite inspections are recommended due to the region’s high termite pressure and favourable conditions for year-round activity.

Inspections are non-invasive and limited to accessible areas, which means termites can still remain hidden inside wall cavities or concealed structural elements.

Roof void inspections may also require specific safety procedures, including isolating electrical circuits before entry where required.

Termite Inspections in Queensland – What Homeowners Should Know

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If you suspect termite activity or simply want peace of mind, our experienced inspectors are ready to help.

Results Termite & Pest Control Services provides professional termite inspections across Brisbane and surrounding areas, helping homeowners detect termite activity early and protect their property.

Call our office or request a quote online to book your termite inspection today.

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We provide termite inspections across Brisbane, Redlands, Bayside, and surrounding South East Queensland suburbs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Termite Inspections in Brisbane

How often should a termite inspection be done in Brisbane?

In Brisbane, termite inspections should be carried out at least every 12 months, and more often if the property has high termite pressure, previous activity, or conditions that increase risk.

How long does a termite inspection take?

Most termite inspections take between 60–90 minutes depending on the size of the property and access to areas such as roof voids and subfloors.

Can I check for termites myself?

You may notice signs such as mud tubes or hollow-sounding timber, but termites are often hidden inside walls and structural timbers. Professional inspections use specialised equipment to detect activity that is not easily visible.

What happens if termites are found during an inspection?

If termite activity is found during an inspection, the inspector will clearly explain the findings, including where activity has been detected, the extent of any visible damage, and how termites are entering the property. From there, appropriate termite treatment or management options are recommended based on the level of activity and the construction of the home. This may include targeted treatment, monitoring systems, or a full termite protection plan. The goal is to stop active termites as quickly as possible while also reducing the risk of future infestations.

Professional Termite Inspections Across Brisbane and Surrounding Areas

Results Termite & Pest Control Services provides professional termite inspections across Brisbane, the Redlands, Bayside suburbs, Logan and surrounding Brisbane areas.

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