Building & Pest Inspections in Joondalup & Currambine
Joondalup and Currambine were the first wave of Perth's northern master-planned suburbs — built in the 1990s during a rapid expansion boom. Thirty years on, these homes are hitting a critical maintenance inflection point. The concrete roof tiles that defined 1990s construction have lost their factory glaze, pine roof trusses are reaching the age where EHB (European House Borer) becomes a concern, and the original services are approaching end-of-life.
What We Look For in Joondalup & Currambine Properties
Concrete Roof Tile Failure
This is the defining inspection issue for 1990s Joondalup and Currambine homes. When the factory glaze on concrete tiles wears off (typically at the 25–30 year mark), tiles absorb winter rain and become significantly heavier. This additional weight causes pine roof trusses to sag — a condition called deflection. Simultaneously, the cement mortar pointing on ridge caps cracks and falls out, letting water directly into the roof space. Ceiling leaks, mould growth, and timber deterioration follow. If you're buying a 1990s home in this area, the roof is the first thing our inspectors check.
European House Borer (EHB) Risk
The edges of the Joondalup and Wanneroo areas fall within the WA Department of Primary Industries' EHB restricted zone. Homes built with untreated pine roof trusses in these areas are at risk — EHB larvae bore through the timber for 3–11 years before emerging, by which point the roof structure can be severely weakened. Our timber pest inspections in this area include specific assessment for EHB damage alongside standard termite checks.
30-Year Service Life Items
1990s homes in Joondalup and Currambine are now reaching the age where original hot water systems, evaporative air conditioning units, and PVC plumbing connections approach their service life limits. While these aren't structural defects, they represent significant upcoming maintenance costs that should factor into a buyer's assessment of the property.
Precincts We Service
- Windermere Park — established 1990s family homes, concrete tile roofs at failure point
- Iluka border — coastal edge of the cluster, some salt spray exposure on western-facing properties
- Joondalup City Centre — mix of established homes and newer apartments near the train station
Timber Pest Inspections in Currambine
Homes built in the 1990s across Joondalup and Currambine are now over 30 years old — an age where mature garden beds, established trees, and decades of mulch and soil accumulation create conditions that favour subterranean termite activity. Garden beds built up against slab edges give termites concealed access to the structure, bypassing the original ant cap or physical barrier. Mature trees with root systems extending under the home provide moisture sources that attract foraging colonies. Coptotermes michaelseni — the dominant WA termite species — is well established in the northern corridor and is particularly destructive to the pine framing used in 1990s construction.
A standalone timber pest inspection ($250) is recommended for any pre-purchase assessment in Currambine, particularly for properties with established gardens, trees within 5 metres of the structure, or stored timber in garages and sheds. When combined with a building inspection, the timber pest component is discounted to $178.
Annual Termite Inspections in Currambine
For existing homeowners in Joondalup and Currambine, annual termite inspections are the most cost-effective way to catch subterranean termite activity before it becomes a structural problem. Termite damage in 30-year-old pine-framed homes can be extensive before any visible signs appear — by the time you notice bubbling paint, hollow-sounding skirting boards, or sagging door frames, the colony has often been feeding for months or years. Australian Standard AS 3660.2 recommends annual inspections for all homes in termite-prone areas, and the northern corridor qualifies.
Our annual termite inspections start from $189 and include a visual assessment of all accessible areas, moisture readings, and Termatrac detection technology where termite activity is suspected. For Currambine homes with mature gardens and established landscaping, annual inspections are a small investment against the cost of undetected termite damage to pine roof trusses and framing.
