Building & Pest Inspections in Perth CBD, West Perth & East Perth
Perth's inner city presents a unique inspection environment dominated by high-density strata apartments, commercial-to-residential conversions, and modern townhouse developments. The challenges here are fundamentally different from suburban Perth — you're dealing with complex strata boundaries, high-rise waterproofing, basement water ingress, and fire compliance cladding rather than cracking brickwork and termite-damaged fences.
What We Look For in Perth CBD Properties
High-Rise Balcony Waterproofing
Poorly sealed balconies on apartment buildings are one of the most common defect sources in inner-city Perth. Water penetrates through failed membrane seals, dripping into the unit below and causing ceiling damage, mould growth, and structural deterioration of the concrete slab edge. This is particularly common in 2000s–2010s apartment builds where cheaper waterproofing membranes were used.
Basement Car Park Leaks
Perth CBD sits close to the Swan River, and the water table rises significantly in winter. Basement car parks in riverside precincts like Claisebrook Cove and Queens Riverside are susceptible to groundwater ingress — water seeping through concrete walls and floor slabs. Inspect for water staining, efflorescence (white salt deposits), and active seepage on basement walls.
Strata Boundary Confusion
In strata properties, the boundary between your lot and common property determines who pays for repairs. Defects on common property walls, ceilings, or shared services are the strata company's responsibility — not yours. Our inspection reports clearly identify whether findings fall within the lot or on common property, so you know exactly what you're responsible for.
Commercial Conversion Quality
East Perth and West Perth have seen significant commercial-to-residential conversions. These can be well-executed or problematic — fire rating compliance, acoustic separation, ventilation adequacy, and structural load changes from the original commercial use all need assessment. Original commercial buildings may also contain asbestos materials that weren't fully removed during conversion.
Dilapidation Reports in Perth CBD
Perth CBD is one of the most active construction zones in the metro area — new apartment towers, commercial fit-outs, and infrastructure projects create constant ground vibration, heavy vehicle traffic, and excavation activity in close proximity to existing buildings. If you own or manage a property near an active construction site, a dilapidation report documents the pre-existing condition of your property before works begin — cracking patterns, wall alignment, floor levels, and any existing damage. Without this baseline record, proving that construction next door caused new damage becomes extremely difficult. Dilapidation reports are particularly important for strata buildings in East Perth and Claisebrook Cove where large-scale developments continue to reshape the precinct.
Pest Control in Perth CBD
While high-rise apartments face less termite risk than ground-level homes, Perth CBD properties are far from pest-free. Cockroaches thrive in the shared plumbing risers and waste systems of apartment buildings — once established in common areas, they spread between units through pipe penetrations and cable ducts. Rodents access older commercial conversions in West Perth and East Perth through gaps in aging building fabric, particularly where original commercial loading docks have been converted to residential entry points. Ground-floor units and townhouse developments with garden beds also carry termite risk from nearby parkland trees. Our pest control services cover the full range of inner-city pests, with treatments starting from $189.
Precincts We Service
- Claisebrook Cove — riverside apartments with elevated water table risk, balcony waterproofing on 2000s builds
- Queens Riverside — premium apartments, basement waterproofing critical due to proximity to the river
- West Perth — commercial conversions and modern infill, fire compliance and acoustic separation checks
- East Perth — mix of older conversions and newer apartment complexes, strata boundary assessments
