Pre-Purchase Termite Inspections Across the Top End
Buying a Top End property is a six-figure decision, and termites are the risk that can cost you more than the price you negotiated. Before you sign, get a pre-purchase termite inspection from Darwin’s termite specialists. We inspect the property end to end, tell you exactly where the termite risk sits, and give you a written report you can take to settlement.
Why a Pre-Purchase Termite Inspection Matters in the Top End
Top End termite pressure is among the highest in Australia. Plenty of older homes were built before current termite barrier standards, and plenty of newer ones have had system changes that never made it into the listing. The seller is rarely the right source of truth on a property’s termite history, even when the disclosure is honest.
Standard home insurance in Australia typically excludes termite damage. By the time a buyer finds an active infestation in a property they have just settled on, the repair bill is theirs to carry. A pre-purchase termite inspection is the cheapest defence available, often less than 0.1% of the purchase price.
What We Inspect
A pre-purchase termite inspection covers the same ground as our annual termite inspections, with a risk assessment written for a buyer making a decision. Here is what we cover.
Inside
Sub-floor, wall cavities, ceilings, roof voids, and any timber that meets the slab. We look for live activity, conducive conditions like moisture and poor ventilation, and any sign of past termite work.
Outside
The perimeter, garden bed lines, retaining walls, fence posts, garden timbers, ground-level moisture and drainage. Where a termite system is already in place and visible, we assess its apparent condition.
Report
A written summary with photos, clearly ranked risk flags, plain-English notes on what each flag means for you, and a recommended action list if anything needs following up after settlement.
Pre-Purchase Action Plan
Three steps to secure your property purchase
Book online in under two minutes
Fast response and flexible scheduling. Pick an inspection window that fits your settlement date.
We inspect
A senior Northern Rock technician walks the property end to end. Most inspections take around 60 minutes.
You get the report
A detailed termite inspection report within 24 to 48 hours of the onsite assessment.
Since 2008
Why Choose Northern Rock
Termite specialists, not generalists
Built around your settlement date
Your settlement timing is the deadline, not ours. Tell us when you need the report and we schedule the inspection to hit it. Working to a tight window? Call us and we will sort it.
Reports that hold up
Our reports are formatted the way conveyancers, agents and insurance assessors expect: photos timestamped, risks ranked, recommendations specific. Useful before you sign, and defensible after.
What Happens After Settlement
If the inspection is clear
Most buyers move straight onto an annual termite inspection, or install a termite management system if the property does not already have one. We can roll your pre-purchase inspection into that first annual cycle.
If we flag active termites or a major risk
You get a written treatment quote you can act on. With a flagged report on the table, most sellers will agree to a fair price adjustment or a treatment-on-completion arrangement, and your conveyancer will know how to handle it from there.
Pre-Purchase Termite Inspection Questions
Common questions before a Northern Rock pre-purchase termite inspection.
How quickly can Northern Rock turn around a pre-purchase termite inspection report?
Is a pre-purchase termite inspection the same as a pest inspection?
What is the difference between a pre-purchase termite inspection and a building inspection?
Does the seller need to be told about the inspection?
Can Northern Rock check whether an existing termite system is still current?
Know the termite risk before you sign
A termite-damaged Top End property can cost five or six figures to put right, and most home insurance policies exclude termite damage. The seller’s disclosure is rarely the full picture. A pre-purchase termite inspection is the cheapest cover you can buy between the contract and the settlement date.