Termite Inspections Across the Top End

Top End termite pressures are extreme all year-round; vigilant prevention and regular inspections are essential. You shouldn’t have to keep track of inspection dates and chemical re-application schedules on top of everything else. We have been protecting Top End homes and businesses from termites since 2008. We manage your termite system, keep the records, and tell you when something changes.

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Visual Termite Inspection

Termites can cause thousands of dollars in damage before you even know they’re there. Standard home insurance in Australia typically excludes termite damage. A scheduled inspection is the cheapest piece of insurance you’ll buy this year.
Darwin / Palmerston From
$240

Rural areas may incur a small additional travel and access charge. Remote areas require a custom quote.

What's Included?

Interior and exterior inspection of the property

Sub-floor, wall cavities, ceilings, roof voids, and any timber meeting the slab (interior)

Perimeter, garden bed lines, retaining walls, fence posts, garden timbers, and ground-level moisture sources (exterior)

Yard and surrounding structures (sheds, garden timbers, fences)

Detailed written report with photos, risk flags, and recommended actions

Identification of any existing termite system at the property and an assessment of its visible condition

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What's Included?

A termite inspection is an investigation of every part of your property where termites may nest or gain concealed entry to your home. 

We carry out a full inspection of your home’s internal and external areas, roof void, attached garages and stores, sheds, garden areas, retaining walls, fence posts, garden timbers, and any ground-level moisture sources that encourage termite activity.

We document all our findings with photos and provide you with a detailed written report you keep for your own records.

Accredited Installers and the Systems We Manage

We are accredited installers of HomeGuard Pre Construction Termite Barriers, Greenzone Termite Barriers, TermX Replenishment Systems, Altis Chemical Injection System and Camileri Injection Systems.

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Our Commitment to Your Property

Our commitment to your property goes beyond a piece of paper. If we install your termite system, we provide a renewable 12-month Free Service Period, provided you keep your annual inspections and service schedule up to date with us. If termites breach our system during that time, we will inspect and rectify the issue at no charge, just as we have since 2008.

Termite Inspection Action Plan

How Northern Rock Manages Your System

1

Book an inspection

Two-minute booking online; we confirm a window that suits both your schedule and ours.

2

We set up or renew the right system for your property

Different properties need different systems. We recommend what genuinely fits, not what’s easiest to install.

3

We track it on our end

You get a reminder before anything in the system is due for re-application. No worries, no stress.

Why Owners Renew With Northern Rock

Continuity

When your termite system was set up by us, we have the chemical type, the application dates, and the next-due date in our system. You don't have to find a previous owner's paperwork.

Local-and-direct

When you call, you get a Top End-based team that has been doing this since 2008. Not a national booking centre. Not someone reading a script.

Records that hold up

Our reports are formatted the way insurance assessors, conveyancers, and real estate agents expect. If you're selling the property, the report holds up under scrutiny.

Termite Inspection Questions

Common concerns before your first treatment with Northern Rock

Australian standards and local professionals recommend a professional termite inspection at least every 12 months for properties in the Top End. Due to the high, year-round termite pressure in the Northern Territory, an annual inspection is the maximum recommended duration between professional assessments to ensure early detection of activity.
No, a standard professional termite inspection is non-invasive. Northern Rock Pest Control technicians conduct inspections primarily through visual checks and the use of specialized, non-damaging tools such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras. We do not drill, cut, or dismantle building materials without obtaining the property owner’s written consent first.
If termites are identified, the technician provides a comprehensive written report detailing the findings, the specific areas of the property at risk, and a recommended treatment plan. Property owners are then provided with all necessary information to make an informed decision on how to proceed; there is no pressure-selling of treatment services.
In Australia, standard home insurance policies typically exclude damage caused by termites. Because remediation for structural termite damage can be extremely costly, regular professional inspections are a critical preventative measure for property owners to mitigate the risk of damage that is generally not covered by insurance.
A termite inspection for a standard residential property typically takes approximately 60 minutes. Inspection times may be longer for larger properties, homes with sub-floor access areas, or properties that contain significant amounts of hidden timber or complex structures.
Northern Rock Pest Control generally provides the completed, detailed termite inspection report within 24 to 48 hours following the onsite assessment.

Buying a Property? Get a Pre-Purchase Inspection First

Before you sign on a Top End property, get a pre-purchase pest inspection. We inspect the property end to end, identify potential termite risks, and give you a written report you can take to settlement. Especially important for older homes and properties with timber sub-floor.

Don't wait, act now

Undetected termite activity in a Top End property can lead to structural damage that runs into five or six figures. Standard home insurance typically excludes it. A scheduled inspection is the cheapest piece of insurance you’ll buy this year.