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Termite Inspection Checklist for Melbourne Properties

A termite inspection checklist helps buyers and owners understand what areas should be reviewed for visible activity and risk. It is a practical way to compare the report against the property.

If you are comparing services, start with the termite and pest inspections page and the termite warning signs article.

Checklist items

  • roof void and accessible roof space
  • subfloor or crawl space where accessible
  • external walls and timber edges
  • mud tubes, frass, or old activity signs
  • moisture or conditions that attract termites
  • timber damage or hollow-sounding timber

Why the checklist matters

It helps you understand whether the inspection covered the areas most likely to show active termites or conditions that increase risk.

Where this matters in Melbourne

This is relevant across Melbourne and surrounding suburbs such as Pakenham, Berwick, Point Cook, Werribee, Craigieburn, Dandenong, Frankston, Mornington, Melton, Clayton, Sunshine, Truganina, Tarneit, Williams Landing, Hoppers Crossing, Epping, and Mickleham.

You can also browse the service areas page for the full coverage list.

Final takeaway

A termite checklist keeps the inspection focused on the risk areas that matter most.

Need a termite inspection in Melbourne? Contact BEZT Building and Pest Inspections for a detailed assessment.