Timber Pest Inspection in Cotton Tree
Timber Pest Inspection is listed for Cotton Tree. Rather than guessing which inspector may cover your street, use the public business records here and send one enquiry to eligible providers. Contact is not guaranteed.
Inspectors for timber pest inspection in Cotton Tree
12 inspectors covering Cotton Tree
Owner-operator Greg Phillips, with 33 years in the building industry, personally conducts every inspection rather than assigning clients to other inspectors, servicing Brisbane's north. Listed from web research.
Toowong-based building and pest inspection business run by managing director James Smith, QBCC licensed with a civil engineering background, servicing greater Brisbane. Listed from web research.
Run by director and certified building inspector Lachlan Pascoe, with 19+ years construction experience using thermography and drones, servicing Brisbane's western suburbs. Listed from web research.
Owned and inspected personally by Jason Dickson, an active builder and pest manager with 25 years experience building, renovating and inspecting around Brisbane. Listed from web research.
Family business established in 2006 by two building and pest inspectors, Peter Rachow (Compass North, QBCC 1280469) and Michael Daley (Compass South, QBCC 1281348), servicing Brisbane and surrounds. Listed from web research.
Family owned Brisbane building and pest inspection business operating since 2008, run by proprietor and head trainer Brian Cassie, a registered builder, master builder and licensed pest controller. Listed from web research.
Local family owned Ipswich business run by inspector Chris, described as "Ipswich born and bred", servicing Brisbane's western fringe out to Springfield Lakes and Kenmore. Listed from web research.
Independently owned and run by Brisbane couple Dan (licensed builder, QBCC 15326951, PMT 010612622) and Tegan, servicing north Brisbane from the CBD up to North Lakes. Listed from web research.
Owner-operated small team based in Kippa-Ring including building inspector Robert and timber pest specialist Mason, servicing Brisbane's northside and Moreton Bay. Listed from web research.
Small local business run by licensed builder and carpenter Brett, with over 20 years experience and 5,000+ inspections completed personally, servicing greater Brisbane. Listed from web research.
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About timber pest inspection
A timber pest inspection looks for termites, borers, fungal decay and conditions that attract them, which a standard building inspection does not fully cover. Termite damage is common in Australia and expensive to repair. This is usually done alongside a building inspection as a combined report.
Getting quotes in Cotton Tree
A good inspector will quote timber pest inspection clearly: labour, materials and callout itemised, licence details offered without prompting, and a realistic timeframe for Cotton Tree. If a quote is dramatically below the others, ask what it leaves out. There is usually an answer.
Local knowledge counts
A business may list the Nambour - Pomona as a service area without being available for every Cotton Tree request. Ask about local experience, timing and the full price if the provider responds.
Quick answers
Is a pest inspection separate from a building inspection?+
Yes. A timber pest inspection specifically targets termites, borers and timber decay, which a building inspection does not fully cover. Most buyers order a combined building and pest report, which covers both in one visit and is cheaper than booking them separately.
When should I book a building and pest inspection?+
Book it as soon as your offer is accepted so the report is ready within your cooling-off or subject-to-inspection period, which is often only a few business days. Leaving it late can force you to choose between rushing or losing your inspection right.
Can I use the report to negotiate?+
Yes. If the report finds significant defects, buyers commonly use it to renegotiate the price, ask the seller to fix issues, or in some cases withdraw within the cooling-off period. An independent report gives you evidence rather than guesswork at the negotiating table.