A treatment that holds.
A problem that stayed gone, and a termite job caught before it cost a fortune, tell you more than any stock photo. Here’s recent work across the Gold Coast, with the pest, the product and the outcome on each one.
Mud trails on the patio, caught before the frame.
The problem
A Mudgeeraba homeowner noticed thin mud trails up a patio post and, instead of knocking them down, called us. Their insurer, like almost every Australian home policy, excluded termite damage, so the entire risk sat with them.
What we did
We inspected to AS 4349.3 across the sub-floor, roof void and perimeter, took moisture readings, and found active subterranean termites in the patio with a conducive trail heading toward the main frame, no structural damage yet, but not far off.
The outcome
We treated the active termites, then installed a full Termidor chemical barrier to AS 3660 with a certificate of installation and a durable notice, and set up an annual inspection to keep the warranty valid. Because it was caught early, it was a $4,200 job rather than an uninsurable rebuild.
Caught early
$4,200 barrier vs an uninsurable rebuild
The whole case for a regular inspection in one line: termite damage is uninsurable, so catching it early is the only protection that actually exists.
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