Building & Pest Inspections in Karrinyup & Stirling
Karrinyup and Stirling are established 1980s family suburbs with large homes on generous blocks. The defining inspection challenges here are concrete roof tile failure (1980s tiles at their 25–35 year end-of-life), severe termite pressure from adjacent golf courses, and the structural issues specific to 1980s "McMansion" construction — particularly under-engineered timber roof spans that sag over time.
What We Look For in Karrinyup & Stirling Properties
Concrete Roof Tile Failure
Karrinyup and Stirling homes from the 1980s and early 1990s used concrete roof tiles that are now at failure point. The factory glaze has worn off, tiles absorb winter rain, and the additional weight causes pine roof trusses to deflect (sag). Ridge cap pointing cracks and falls out, letting water into the roof space. This is currently the most widespread maintenance issue in both suburbs and affects the majority of 1980s–1990s stock.
Termite Risk from Golf Course Irrigation
Karrinyup borders major golf courses — irrigated turf and mature trees create one of Perth's most aggressive termite environments in an urban setting. The constant moisture from golf course irrigation provides ideal conditions for Coptotermes acinaciformis. Properties adjacent to or within a few hundred metres of the golf course carry significantly elevated risk and should have annual timber pest inspections.
Under-Engineered Roof Spans (Stirling)
Stirling features large 1980s family homes — often called "McMansions" — with expansive open-plan living areas. The timber roof trusses spanning these wide rooms were sometimes under-engineered for the load and span. After 35+ years of bearing the weight of concrete tiles, these trusses show visible deflection. Sagging roof lines are visible from the exterior, and interior ceiling cracking along truss lines indicates the structure is moving.
Asbestos in Pre-1985 Stock
Homes built before 1985 in Karrinyup and Stirling are likely to contain asbestos materials — eaves, wet-area linings, and Super Six fencing. The 1980s represents the tail end of asbestos use in construction, so homes from this era may have asbestos in some areas but not others, depending on exactly when each component was installed.
Pre-Sale Property Inspections in Karrinyup
Karrinyup is one of Perth's premium established suburbs — buyers at this price point commission thorough inspections, and findings can shift negotiations by tens of thousands of dollars. If you're selling in Karrinyup, a pre-sale building inspection reveals what buyers' inspectors will flag before your property goes to market. The most common deal-breaking findings in Karrinyup are concrete roof tile failure requiring full replacement ($15,000–$25,000), active termite damage from golf course colonies, and sagging roof trusses on large 1980s homes. For Stirling sellers with McMansion-style properties, under-engineered roof spans are a finding that frightens buyers — but a pre-sale report with context allows you to present the issue with repair quotes rather than having it appear as a surprise. Sellers who know their property's condition control the narrative. Pre-sale inspections start from $350.
Annual Termite Inspections in Karrinyup
Karrinyup's proximity to the Karrinyup Golf Club creates a massive termite corridor that extends into surrounding residential streets. The golf course's irrigated turf, mature trees, and constant moisture provide ideal year-round conditions for Coptotermes acinaciformis — the most destructive termite species in Western Australia. Properties in Roselea and streets bordering the golf course face the highest risk, but foraging termites can travel over 100 metres from a nest, placing much of Karrinyup within range. Annual termite inspections are not optional in this suburb — they are essential preventative maintenance. Our inspections check the full perimeter, sub-floor, roof void, interior skirting lines, and any timber structures including fences and pergolas. We use moisture meters and Termatrac detection technology to identify concealed activity behind walls. Annual inspections cost $189, or $230 with a comprehensive written report suitable for insurance and property records.
Precincts We Service
- Roselea — established Karrinyup, golf course proximity, highest termite risk zone
- Princeton Estate (Stirling) — large 1980s homes, roof truss deflection, concrete tile failure
- Karrinyup Shopping Centre precinct — mix of established homes and newer infill, transitional construction eras
