Building & Pest Inspections in Thornlie & Gosnells
Thornlie and Gosnells represent the intersection of Perth's two biggest residential building risks: reactive clay soil and aging construction. The Guildford Formation clay underneath has been pushing these 1970s–1980s homes around for 40–50 years, creating severe diagonal cracking that's been through multiple repair cycles. Add the highest asbestos prevalence in the south-east corridor, extreme termite risk, and aging services throughout, and these suburbs demand the most thorough inspection approach available.
What We Look For in Thornlie & Gosnells Properties
Severe Reactive Clay Structural Movement
Many Thornlie and Gosnells homes have large diagonal step-cracks in brickwork — not from a single settlement event, but from decades of cyclical clay movement. The Guildford Formation swells in wet winters and shrinks in summer, and after 40+ years, this repeated stress creates cracks that have been filled, re-cracked, filled again, and re-cracked. Our inspectors assess whether cracking is historical (stable) or indicates ongoing active movement — a critical distinction for buyers.
Very High Asbestos Prevalence
Thornlie and Gosnells approach 80% asbestos prevalence in unrenovated pre-1985 homes — among the highest in the Perth metro area. Super Six fencing is near-universal on boundary fences. Eaves and wet-area sheeting commonly contain asbestos. Vinyl floor tiles with asbestos-containing black mastic adhesive are frequently found in 1970s kitchens and bathrooms — often hidden under newer floor coverings. The removal cost for asbestos materials across an entire property can be substantial and should factor into any purchase negotiation.
Multiple Termite Species Active
The combination of reactive clay, high water table, and adjacent bush reserves means multiple termite species are active in Thornlie and Gosnells. Coptotermes acinaciformis is the primary structural threat, while Heterotermes commonly attacks the aging timber boundary fences that line most streets. Drywood termites and borers target old hardwood roof frames. A comprehensive timber pest inspection in this area needs to check for all three.
Aging Services
40–50 year old homes have aging infrastructure across the board: galvanised plumbing approaching failure, single-phase electrical boards inadequate for modern loads, original hot water systems, and evaporative air conditioning units that are beyond their service life. These represent significant replacement costs beyond the purchase price.
Precincts We Service
- Forest Lakes (Thornlie) — established 1980s, reactive clay cracking, concrete tile roof failure
- Crestwood — 1970s stock with highest asbestos prevalence, structural movement from clay
- Central Gosnells — oldest stock in the cluster, heritage pockets with different construction methods
Timber Pest Inspections in Thornlie & Gosnells
Thornlie and Gosnells have some of the highest timber pest risk in the Perth metro, and the reason is the age of the housing stock. Homes built in the 1970s and 1980s used pine roof trusses that are significantly softer and more palatable to termites than the older hardwood framing found in earlier suburbs. After 40+ years, these pine trusses have dried out and become even more attractive as a food source — particularly for Coptotermes colonies foraging from the mature street trees that line most streets in the area.
A dedicated timber pest inspection in Thornlie or Gosnells needs to cover all three active species: Coptotermes in structural framing and wall cavities, Heterotermes in boundary fences and garden timbers, and drywood termites or borers in older hardwood roof frames. We use thermal imaging to detect active colonies behind wall linings and moisture meters to identify conditions conducive to infestation. A standalone timber pest inspection is $250, or $178 when combined with a building inspection — the combined approach is strongly recommended given the dual structural and pest risks in this area.
Termite Treatment & Barriers in Thornlie & Gosnells
Active termite infestations in Thornlie and Gosnells are frequently discovered during pre-purchase inspections — the combination of aging pine framing, mature street trees providing colony harbourage, and moisture-retaining Guildford Formation clay creates conditions that make infestation almost inevitable without proactive protection. When Coptotermes are found active in a 1970s or 1980s home, the priority is protecting structural timber that may already have decades of cumulative stress from clay movement.
Our termite treatment approach in these older suburbs focuses on eliminating the active colony first — typically through targeted baiting — then establishing a chemical barrier around the perimeter to prevent re-entry. For homes near Forest Lakes or the bush reserves bordering Gosnells, where termite pressure is persistent, we recommend an ongoing monitoring program rather than relying on a single barrier treatment. The aging timber in these homes simply cannot afford repeated infestations. Termite treatments start from $189.
