AS 4349.3 Compliant · 24hr Reports · Bank Accepted

Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection Brisbane

AS 4349.3-compliant timber pest inspection reports for property buyers. Termite activity, wood borers, timber decay, and general pest assessment. Reports within 24 hours. Accepted by all major banks and lenders. From $280.

At a Glance
Standard property$280-$320
Large property$320-$420
Building + pest combined$480-$680
Report turnaroundWithin 24 hours
StandardAS 4349.3
What the Inspection Covers

What a Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection Assesses

A pre-purchase pest inspection to AS 4349.3 is a timber pest assessment, not a general pest treatment inspection. It identifies conditions relevant to a property purchase decision, not existing pest pressures from cockroaches or ants.

Termite activity and damage

The primary focus of any pre-purchase inspection in Brisbane. The inspector checks all accessible timber in the building for live termite workings, termite damage, and evidence of previous termite activity. This includes wall framing, roof timbers, subfloor bearers, external timber, and any garden structures within the inspection boundary. Brisbane is in a high termite risk zone (Zone 1 under AS 3660.1), which makes this assessment essential for any pre-purchase property assessment.

Wood-boring beetles (borers)

Exit holes in timber from wood-boring beetles are examined throughout the property. Fresh frass (powdery boring dust) around exit holes confirms active infestation. The report distinguishes between active borer damage requiring treatment and historical exit holes from a completed lifecycle. Borer species identification is noted where possible, as treatment requirements differ between softwood-attacking species (Queensland pine beetle) and hardwood-attacking species (lyctus, anobiid).

Wood decay fungi (rot)

Timber affected by wood decay fungi is assessed for extent and structural significance. Decay is caused by moisture and is not from an insect pest, but it is within the scope of an AS 4349.3 timber pest inspection. Subfloor bearers, external decking, window frames, and any timber in contact with soil or subject to water retention are the most common decay locations in Brisbane homes.

Conducive conditions assessment

Conditions that increase the risk of future termite attack are identified: inadequate subfloor ventilation, timber-to-soil contact, moisture accumulation near the building perimeter, dense garden mulch against the walls, and the absence of or gaps in an existing termite barrier. These are documented in the report as risk factors even when no active pest activity is found, giving the buyer a picture of the property's ongoing termite risk profile.

Inspection Equipment

Equipment Used in a Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection

A pre-purchase inspection uses more than visual assessment. These instruments are the standard toolkit for an AS 4349.3 inspection in Brisbane.

Thermal imaging camera

Detects temperature differentials inside wall cavities. Active termite workings and moisture ingress show as temperature anomalies requiring follow-up investigation.

Moisture meter

Measures moisture content in wall linings, framing, and timber surfaces. Elevated moisture readings indicate conditions conducive to termite activity or timber decay.

Termite detection device

Electronic listening devices (Termatrac or equivalent) detect termite movement sounds and microwave reflections inside wall cavities without drilling or surface damage.

Sounding probe

Manual tapping of timber surfaces to detect hollow sections. The distinctive sound of termite-damaged hollow timber is the most reliable detection method in accessible areas.

Inspection torch and mirror

High-intensity lighting for subfloor, roof void, and internal cavity inspection. Telescopic mirror for low-clearance subfloor and tight roof void sections.

Digital reporting system

Findings documented on-site in the inspection software. Report generated from site data and delivered to the buyer within 24 hours of inspection completion.

What the AS 4349.3 Report Contains

What a Pre-Purchase Timber Pest Report Documents

The report is a legal document accepted by banks, lenders, conveyancers, and courts. It must contain specific sections under AS 4349.3 to be valid for property purchase purposes.

1

Property details and inspection scope

Address, date, inspector name and licence number, access conditions, weather on the day, and areas inspected vs areas not accessed with reasons.

2

Termite findings

Location, species (where identifiable), apparent extent, and condition of any termite activity found. Photographed and mapped to a property diagram. Class rating of risk.

3

Wood-boring beetle findings

Location, species class, active vs historical assessment based on frass presence. Structural significance rating.

4

Wood decay findings

Location, extent, apparent cause (moisture source), and structural significance assessment. Includes external decking, subfloor, and window frame rot.

5

Conducive conditions

Moisture problems, inadequate ventilation, timber-to-soil contact, mulch against walls, barrier gaps. Rated by risk level.

6

Recommendations

Treatment recommendations for any findings, with urgency rating. Ongoing prevention recommendations. For barrier installation, a separate treatment quote is provided on request.

What makes a report bank-acceptable
Prepared under AS 4349.3 (referenced in the report header)
Inspector's full name and licence number on the report
Dated within the lender's required inspection window (typically 90 days of settlement)
Property address on the report matching the contract of sale
Report addresses inaccessible areas and scope limitations explicitly
Report delivered in PDF within 24 hours and available for lender submission
Combined Building and Pest Inspection

Should You Book a Combined Building and Pest Inspection?

Most Brisbane property buyers book both a building inspection and a pest inspection before committing to a purchase. Whether to combine them or book separately depends on whether a single dual-qualified inspector is available for the property.

Combined inspection from $480-$680 vs separate inspections at $630-$920
A dual-qualified inspector (licensed in both building and pest) attending in one visit costs $480-$680 total. Arranging a separate building inspector ($350-$500) and a separate pest inspector ($280-$420) for different visits costs $630-$920 and requires coordinating two separate access appointments. The combined inspection also produces a single coordinated report that addresses both structural and pest findings together, which is easier for solicitors and buyers to assess. See our combined building and pest inspection page for detail on what is included.
Pricing

Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection Cost Brisbane

All inspections include thermal imaging camera assessment, moisture meter readings, sounding probe and electronic detection where warranted, and an AS 4349.3-compliant written report within 24 hours.

Property typePriceNotes
Standard house (3-4 bed, slab-on-ground)$280-$320Full inspection including roof void. Report within 24 hours.
Standard house with subfloor void$300-$360Subfloor inspection adds time. Inspection time approximately 90 minutes.
Large house (4+ bed, multiple outbuildings)$340-$420Extended inspection area. Complex roof void or multiple structures.
Apartment or unit$220-$280Accessible areas only. No subfloor. Roof void typically inaccessible.
Combined building and pest inspection$480-$680Single dual-qualified inspector. One report. Better value than two separate inspections.
FAQ

Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection FAQ

How much does a pre-purchase pest inspection cost in Brisbane?
Standard 3-4 bedroom house $280-$320. Houses with subfloor $300-$360. Large properties with outbuildings $340-$420. Apartment $220-$280. Combined building and pest $480-$680. All include AS 4349.3-compliant report within 24 hours. Call 0406 178 471 to book.
Is the AS 4349.3 report accepted by banks?
Yes. All major Australian banks and lenders accept AS 4349.3-compliant timber pest inspection reports. The report must be dated within the lender's required inspection window (typically 90 days of settlement), include the inspector's licence number, and reference the property address matching the contract of sale. Our reports are delivered in PDF within 24 hours and are formatted for lender submission.
How long does the inspection take?
45-90 minutes for a standard 3-4 bedroom house depending on access, subfloor presence, and extent of garden structures. The property must have full access including the roof void and any outbuildings. Locked or blocked areas cannot be inspected and are noted as inaccessible in the report.
What happens if termites or damage are found?
A positive finding does not automatically mean the purchase should not proceed. The report identifies the location and apparent extent of any findings. The buyer can then negotiate a price reduction, request vendor remediation before settlement, or withdraw from the contract. We provide a treatment or remediation cost estimate immediately after the inspection on request to help the buyer assess the financial impact of any findings.
Is a combined building and pest inspection better value?
Yes for most buyers. A combined inspection from $480-$680 costs less than arranging a building inspector ($350-$500) and a pest inspector ($280-$420) separately, which totals $630-$920. It also requires only one access appointment and produces a single coordinated report. See our building and pest inspection page.
What does the thermal imaging camera detect?
Thermal cameras detect temperature differentials inside wall cavities. Active termite workings generate a small heat signature from colony biological activity. Moisture ingress also shows as a temperature anomaly. Thermal imaging does not penetrate walls but identifies areas requiring follow-up with a moisture meter or probe. Results depend on the temperature differential on the day of inspection.
Does the vendor need to be present?
No. The vendor does not need to be present, but the property must be fully accessible. Access is typically coordinated through the selling agent. Any areas locked or blocked by stored goods at the time of inspection cannot be assessed and are recorded as inaccessible in the report. Inaccessible areas are a limitation of the report scope.

Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection. AS 4349.3. 24hr Reports. Brisbane-Wide.

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