Building & Pest Inspections in South Perth
South Perth is in the middle of a generational transition — 1960s brick-and-tile family homes are being progressively replaced by modern apartment developments and luxury infill. For buyers, this means the inspection could involve either a 60-year-old home with asbestos and aging services, or a brand-new apartment with strata complexities. Each requires a different inspection focus.
What We Look For in South Perth Properties
Asbestos in 1960s Homes
South Perth's 1960s brick-and-tile homes have a high likelihood of containing asbestos materials. The most common locations are eaves, wet-area linings (bathrooms, laundries), and under linoleum floor coverings. Tilux panels — marble-patterned asbestos sheeting — are commonly found in 1960s bathrooms and laundries in South Perth. These panels look decorative but contain asbestos and should not be disturbed without professional removal.
1960s Wet Area Waterproofing Failure
Original 1960s bathrooms in South Perth homes typically have inadequate waterproofing by modern standards. Over 60 years, shower recesses leak through failed or non-existent membrane systems, causing moisture damage to adjacent walls, floor structures, and framing. Evidence includes swelling skirting boards, bubbling paint on walls adjacent to bathrooms, and musty odours. This is one of the most common — and most expensive — findings in 1960s South Perth homes.
Termite Risk from Parkland & River
South Perth borders the Swan River foreshore and extensive parklands — environments that support year-round termite populations. Coptotermes acinaciformis builds nests in the mature trees along the foreshore, with foraging range extending well into the residential streets. Properties closest to the river and parks carry the highest risk.
Modern Apartment Inspections
South Perth's newer apartment developments require inspection focus on balcony waterproofing, common property versus lot boundary identification, car park water ingress, and the quality of internal finishes. Buyers should also review strata company records (separate from the building inspection) to understand upcoming levies and maintenance obligations.
Pre-Sale Property Inspections in South Perth
South Perth's property market moves fast — 1960s brick-and-tile homes are being snapped up by developers and owner-builders for demolition or major renovation, while established homes in the Peninsula precinct attract premium buyers who commission thorough inspections before committing. If you're selling a 1960s home in South Perth, a pre-sale building inspection identifies the issues buyers' inspectors will flag — asbestos in eaves and wet areas, failed waterproofing in original bathrooms, and termite evidence from foreshore trees — so you can address them before listing or factor them into your pricing strategy. For sellers of newer apartments, a pre-sale inspection documents the condition of balcony membranes, common property boundaries, and internal finishes, reducing the chance of disputes after exchange. Our pre-sale inspections start from $350.
Pest Control in South Perth
South Perth's proximity to the Swan River foreshore and extensive parklands creates year-round pest pressure that exceeds most suburban Perth environments. Coptotermes acinaciformis nests in the mature trees along the foreshore, foraging through the sandy soils into homes up to 100 metres away — properties in the Peninsula precinct and near the zoo are particularly exposed. The 1960s housing stock also provides ideal conditions for cockroaches in aging clay drainage pipes, Redback spiders in undisturbed sub-floor spaces and garden sheds, and rodents accessing roof cavities through deteriorated eaves on unrenovated homes. South Perth's newer apartment developments are not immune either — ground-floor units with garden beds adjacent to parkland carry termite risk that upper-floor units avoid. Our pest control services cover the full range of residential pests in South Perth, with treatments starting from $189.
Precincts We Service
- Peninsula precinct — premium riverfront properties, mix of apartments and established homes, elevated termite risk from foreshore trees
- Como Beach border — transitional zone between South Perth and Como, 1960s stock with high asbestos prevalence
- Mill Point Road area — higher density apartment development, balcony and waterproofing focus
