Does standard home insurance in Australia cover termite damage?

No. Most standard home insurance policies in Australia explicitly exclude termite damage. This makes proactive, annual termite inspections a vital safeguard, as the cost of professional remediation is far higher than the cost of a routine inspection.

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We recommend an annual termite inspection at a minimum. Because termite pressure remains high year-round in the Top End, an annual professional inspection is the most effective way to safeguard your property and avoid the high costs of structural damage.
No. Both new and older properties are at high risk of termite ingress. Even new builds are vulnerable, and existing termite management systems can be breached or bridged over time. All properties in Darwin and the Top End require regular professional inspections to maintain security.
Subterranean termites are the most common species in the Top End; they nest in the soil and build mud tubes to reach timber, often causing significant structural damage. Drywood termites, however, infest dry timber directly without needing soil contact. Because their behaviour and nesting habits differ, treatment approaches must be tailored to the specific species.
Our comprehensive termite inspection includes a structured walk-through of all accessible areas where termites may live, travel, or take hold. This covers sub-floors, roof voids, internal walls, perimeter foundations, garden bed lines, retaining walls, and fence posts. We identify moisture sources and signs of activity, providing a detailed written report with photos and treatment recommendations.
The best first step is to book a professional termite inspection. We will assess the property to identify any existing installations, check their maintenance status, and advise whether your system is current or requires servicing. As accredited installers for the major termite management systems in Darwin, we can bring your property’s protection under our management.
We select treatment products based on specific site factors, including termite species, construction type, soil conditions, and moisture levels. We use industry-leading solutions, including the Sentricon® baiting system, physical barriers like HomeGuard® and GreenZone®, and non-repellent chemical treatments like Termidor® and Termidor® HE, alongside repellent barriers such as Biflex® Ultra EC.