Building & Pest Inspections in Clarkson
Clarkson is a 1990s/2000s volume-built suburb that sits between the premium coastal suburbs of Mindarie and the newer estates further north. The stock here was largely built by volume builders during the mining boom — cheaper than coastal Mindarie but sharing some of the same environmental exposure. The inspection focus in Clarkson centres on render quality, drainage performance, and the specific defect patterns associated with rapid 2005–2008 mining boom construction.
What We Look For in Clarkson Properties
Drummy Exterior Render
Clarkson has a high incidence of "drummy" exterior render — render that has detached from the underlying brickwork and sounds hollow when tapped. This occurs when the render was applied to poorly prepared or dusty brick surfaces, or when moisture penetrates behind the render layer. Drummy render is more than cosmetic — once detached, it allows water to sit between the render and brick, accelerating salt attack and mortar degradation behind the surface. Sections of detached render can also fall from upper storeys, creating a safety hazard.
Mining Boom Build Defects (2005–2008)
Properties built during WA's mining boom were constructed during a period of severe trade shortages — similar to the COVID-era construction boom but a generation earlier. Common defects include poor waterproofing on upper-floor balconies (causing rotting timber joists beneath), cheap imported PEX plumbing that bursts inside wall cavities, and inadequate site drainage. If you're buying a 2005–2008 era home in Clarkson, our inspectors know the specific defect patterns to look for.
Soakwell Failure & Paving Subsidence
Many Clarkson properties experience soakwell failure — the underground stormwater drainage pits that absorb rainwater from the roof. When soakwells collapse or become blocked, water has nowhere to go. It pools around the slab edge, causing localised subsidence under driveways, pathways, and paving adjacent to the home. Over time, this water against the slab can lead to moisture issues inside the home.
Precincts We Service
- Somerly Estate — established 2000s family homes, typical volume-build quality, soakwell and drainage assessments
- Catalina border — newer northern edge, transitional zone to Merriwa and Butler
- Ocean Keys area — mixed residential and commercial proximity, older Clarkson stock from the 1990s
Timber Pest Inspections in Clarkson
Clarkson's 1990s and 2000s housing stock is now at the age where timber pest risk increases significantly. Established garden beds built up against slab edges — common in volume-built estates where original landscaping hasn't been maintained — give subterranean termites concealed access to the structure. Stored timber in garages, old fence palings stacked against the house, and timber retaining walls in rear yards all create attractants and bridging points that bypass physical termite barriers. Properties with original pine fencing that has deteriorated into ground contact are particularly vulnerable.
A standalone timber pest inspection ($250) is essential for any pre-purchase assessment in Clarkson, particularly for investor-owned properties where maintenance may have been deferred. When combined with a building inspection, the timber pest component is discounted to $178. Our inspectors check all accessible areas including subfloor spaces, roof voids, garages, and external perimeters for evidence of termite activity and conditions conducive to infestation.
End of Lease Pest Control in Clarkson
Clarkson has one of the highest rental densities in Perth's northern corridor — a mix of original investor stock from the 1990s/2000s and newer additions. End of lease pest control is a standard requirement for tenants vacating rental properties in Western Australia, with most lease agreements requiring a professional pest treatment before bond release. Property managers in the Clarkson area routinely require a pest treatment receipt as part of the vacate process, and without one, tenants risk bond deductions.
Our end of lease pest control covers the common pests required by most lease agreements — fleas, cockroaches, and spiders — and starts from $189 for a single pest type or $240 for a combo package covering any three pests. We provide a treatment receipt suitable for property manager and bond authority requirements. Bookings can be scheduled around your vacate timeline to ensure the treatment is completed before your final inspection.
