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Selecting A Pest Inspection Company

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A home is a financially impactful asset, so you should ensure that the property has no underlying problems before buying and periodically after settling. Destructive pests such as termites are typically not obvious to the casual observer; they could be in hidden crevices, and such activity usually results in internal and structural damage to the property. The eventual deterioration will be costly to repair, and it will reduce the longevity of your home. It is therefore imperative that an expert inspector is hired to identify pest activity and save you from future costly repairs. Here are some tips on choosing a good company to facilitate the activity.

Expertise

The pest inspection company should display competence, and there are different aspects that you should consider to ascertain that they can offer assistance. The technicians should carry a valid license issued for residential and commercial premises by the Australian Government (Department of Health Services) under the Health (Pest Control) Act. The license is evidence of the specialist company's compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and that they are qualified to handle pest-related incidences.

Ask about the methods and equipment used to identify pest population and damage. Usually, a visual inspection is carried by a consultant who looks for signs of loss of structural integrity and evidence of termite or borer presence. Delignification of wooden components and fungal decay is also recognized as a sign of pest invasion. Thermal imaging technology should also be used to provide accurate details on pest attack.

Reports

Make certain that the independent inspection reports presented are explicit in detail and that they are provided within a short period. The comprehensive data should also be completed in compliance with the Australian Standards 4349.3, which ensures that the document can be presented as legal evidence in case of a property court case. Ask about the information contained in the report and ask for a sample copy. The report should include the extent of structural damage and pest activity, the risk factors for invasion, details of past pest treatment measures and useful recommendations on the best course of action. It is also advisable to choose a company that includes quality photos to help you understand the technical details.

Pest Control Options

As a homeowner or a prospective one, you should consider the possibility that the property is infested with pests before hiring an inspector. Ask about the pest control options available for residential use. Most agencies will provide chemical control with pesticides, but there are some environmentally-friendly solutions for eco-conscious homeowners.

For more information, contact a business such as Inspecta Homes.


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