Professional termite inspections across the Pine Rivers region using Termatrac radar and thermal imaging. Strathpine to Petrie, AS 4349.3 compliant. From $300.
The Pine Rivers region — from Strathpine and Bray Park through to Petrie, Lawnton, and across to Albany Creek and Eatons Hill — has a significant mix of housing stock that attracts termite activity. Established suburbs like Strathpine and Brendale have homes dating back to the 1970s and 80s with timber framing and subfloors, while areas like Warner and Cashmere have newer builds surrounded by remnant bushland. The South Pine River corridor and its tributaries provide ideal habitat for large termite colonies.
We use Termatrac T3i radar, FLIR thermal imaging, and professional moisture meters to inspect every accessible area of your property. Our Pine Rivers inspections cover the external perimeter, all internal rooms, subfloor, roof void, garage, fencing, retaining walls, and outbuildings. Properties backing onto bushland or near creek lines receive additional focus on garden timbers, tree stumps, and landscaping. Reports include photos, thermal images, and actionable recommendations.
Termite inspections across the Pine Rivers region start from $300 for a standard residential property. This includes Termatrac radar detection, thermal imaging, moisture analysis, and a comprehensive written report with photos. Combo pricing is available with general pest control.
Yes. The Pine Rivers region has significant termite pressure due to the South Pine River corridor, established vegetation, and mix of older and newer homes. Suburbs like Strathpine, Petrie, and Albany Creek regularly record high termite activity. Annual inspections are strongly recommended for all properties in the area.
Our base is in North Lakes, which is right in the middle of the Pine Rivers region. Most Pine Rivers suburbs are within a 5–15 minute drive, so we can offer same-day and next-day appointments throughout the area. We know these suburbs well — this is our home territory.
If active termites are detected, we identify the species, document the extent of activity with photos and thermal images, and present your treatment options. These may include direct colony treatment, installation of a chemical barrier using Termidor, or a baiting system. Treatment can often start the same day.
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