PO BOX 3155 Newmarket 4051

Asset Building & Pest Inspections

Building Inspection

Pre-Purchase & Pre-Sale Building,Timber Pest & Pool Safety Inspections

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PO BOX 3155, Newmarket QLD 4051

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Asset Building & Pest Inspections opening hours in Newmarket


Asset Building & Pest Inspections opening hours in Newmarket

Mon
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Open Monday to Friday
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About Us

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About Asset Building & Pest Inspections

AT A GLANCE
  • Clear concise reports
  • Reports within 24 hrs
  • Professional advice
  • Pest inspections
  • Pool inspections
We offer quality assurance that includes outstanding service; thorough inspections and professional ongoing advice.

Asset Building & Pest Inspections specialise in combined pre-purchase and pre-sale building and timber pest inspections and pool safety inspections. You will get 1 inspector - Martin Slater to complete one, both or all three inspections. He can do it all for you at the one time saving you time and money.

The inspection will cover all areas of the property which provide reasonable access including: *The interior, *The subfloor, *The roof void, *The roof exterior, *The exterior, *The site.

An Asset Building & Pest Inspection will determine the presence of wood destroying insects such as termites, borers and wood decaying fungi. We use thermal camera technology to help detect these insects in addition to the Australian standard 4349.1-2007 and 4349.3-2010 inspection guidelines.

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ABN
83 669 832 913
Established
2010

Products and Services

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Services

Advice, Reports

Offering

Apartments, Buildings, Ceilings, Commercial, Compliance, Condos, Doors, Extensions, Floors, Footings, Garages, Homes, Industrial, Insulation, Insurance, Maintenance, New Homes, Pergolas, Pest, Photographic Evidence, Pool, Post-purchase, Pre-purchase, Pre-sale, Renovations, Residential, Roofing, Structural, Thermal Imaging, Thermal Imaging Camera, Tiling, Townhouses, Units, Walls, Windows

Features

24hr Turnaround, Accredited, By Appointment, Certified, Free Quotes, Guaranteed, Inspections, Insured, Licensed, Registered, Standards Australia Compliant

Issues

Ants, Asbestos, Cracks, Damage, Defects, Drainage, Leaks, Moisture, Pests, Safety, Tax Depreciation, Termites

Catering To

Consultants, Exterior, Foundations, Ground, Interiors, Roofs

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FAQs

  • If I have a concrete slab, do I still need a timber pest inspection?

    Yes. This is important as there is no sub floor for the inspector to assess due to the concrete being on the ground. Termites only need very small gaps in the concrete to gain access to timber structure (e.g. gaps around pipes, electrical cables, through covered weep holes etc).

  • I have a steel framed house, do I still need a building and pest inspection?

    Yes. Steel framed houses still contain a number of elements which are made of timber such as doors, cabinets, window frames etc which are all prone to termite infestations. Also, the building inspection itself can reveal if there are any structural elements to the house that are unsatisfactory.

  • Do you use thermal imaging/infrared cameras?

    Yes, All our inspectors use thermal imaging. This will show up things that are not perceptible to the human eye such as a water leak or a termite infestation.

  • Do you inspect the roof void?

    Yes. If your roof void is easily accessible and safe to access then we will inspect it. If the inspector deems that the roof void is unsafe to enter, then they will do all that they can to inspect it by other means. This may involve a visual inspection from the manhole or an exterior roof inspection. The report will clearly outline how the roof void was inspected and if there were any impediments.