Building & Pest Inspections in Nedlands & Dalkeith
Nedlands and Dalkeith sit at the premium end of Perth's property market — large blocks, mature gardens, and a mix of 1930s mansions alongside multi-million dollar architectural new builds. The inspection stakes here are proportionally high. A missed defect on a $4M property has far more financial impact than on a $600k apartment, and the construction complexity of luxury homes demands a thorough approach.
What We Look For in Nedlands & Dalkeith Properties
Winter Water Table Flooding
Dalkeith sits on a peninsula between the Swan River and Freshwater Bay. Properties near the river have unexpectedly high water tables in winter, causing underground cellars and garages to flood. This isn't a drainage issue that can be fixed with better paving fall — it's a water table issue that requires engineered waterproofing solutions. Our inspections check for evidence of water ingress in below-ground spaces, including staining, efflorescence, and active moisture.
Extreme Termite Risk from Mature Street Trees
Nedlands and Dalkeith have some of Perth's oldest and largest street trees — century-old Peppermint trees and Tuarts that provide ideal harbourage for Coptotermes acinaciformis, the most destructive termite species in Western Australia. The mature gardens on large blocks compound the risk, providing multiple potential nest sites close to the home. Properties with mature trees within 50 metres of the structure carry elevated risk and should have annual timber pest inspections.
Architectural New Build Complexity
Modern architectural homes in Nedlands and Dalkeith use complex construction methods — steel frame, concrete panel, cantillevered structures, extensive glazing, and flat roof membranes. These require inspection expertise beyond standard double-brick assessment. Flat roof waterproofing, steel connection corrosion, and large glass panel sealing are all potential failure points that differ from conventional Perth construction.
Mixed-Era Renovations
Many properties in this area are 1930s–1960s original homes that have been extensively renovated and extended over multiple decades. Each renovation era used different materials and building standards, creating a patchwork of construction quality. Our inspections assess each section of the home for the defects typical of the era it was built or renovated in.
Pre-Sale Property Inspections in Nedlands
Nedlands and Dalkeith properties regularly transact above $3M — and at that price point, buyers commission exhaustive inspections before committing. Sellers in this market benefit from a pre-sale building inspection that identifies every issue a buyer's inspector will find, eliminating the surprises that derail premium sales. In Nedlands, the most common pre-sale findings include winter water table ingress in below-ground cellars and garages (particularly on the Dalkeith peninsula), concealed termite damage in homes surrounded by mature Peppermint trees, and patchwork construction quality from multiple renovation eras on 1930s–1960s base homes. For architectural new builds, a pre-sale inspection documents the condition of complex systems — flat roof membranes, steel connections, and extensive glazing seals — that sophisticated buyers will scrutinise. Our pre-sale inspections start from $350.
Annual Termite Inspections in Nedlands
Nedlands and Dalkeith carry extreme termite risk — among the highest in the Perth metro area. The century-old Peppermint trees and Tuarts that line the streets provide ideal nesting habitat for Coptotermes acinaciformis, and the large block sizes with mature gardens offer multiple harbourage points within foraging distance of the home. An annual termite inspection is not optional in this environment — it's essential protection for properties worth $3M–$10M+. Our annual termite inspections assess the full perimeter, sub-floor spaces, roof void, interior timbers, and surrounding grounds for evidence of termite activity, entry points, and conducive conditions. We use thermal imaging and Termatrac technology to detect concealed activity behind walls and under floors. Annual termite inspections are $189, or $230 with a comprehensive 9-page report.
Precincts We Service
- Hollywood Precinct — large family homes and medical precinct proximity, mix of established and renovated stock
- Point Resolution — premium riverfront, elevated water table risk, large block luxury properties
- Dalkeith peninsula — highest price bracket, extreme termite risk from mature trees, underground cellar flooding
