Building & Pest Inspections in Scarborough & Doubleview
Scarborough and Doubleview sit on undulating Spearwood sand dunes — hilly coastal terrain where 1960s post-war homes are being rapidly replaced by modern triplexes and luxury infill. The terrain itself creates the biggest inspection challenges here: steep block cuts require retaining walls that degrade over time, and the dramatic mix of construction eras means adjacent properties can have completely different risk profiles.
What We Look For in Scarborough & Doubleview Properties
Retaining Wall Failures (Doubleview)
Doubleview's undulating terrain means many properties sit on steeply cut blocks with significant retaining walls. Limestone block retaining walls degrade over time — mortar joints fail, drainage behind the wall blocks up, and the wall begins to lean or bulge. A failing retaining wall on a steep site can compromise the structural integrity of the home above it. This is the number one structural issue we encounter in Doubleview, and it's one of the most expensive to remediate.
Concrete Spalling on 1960s–1970s Flats
Scarborough has a concentration of 1960s and 1970s flat complexes — low-rise apartment buildings with concrete balconies. After 50–60 years, the concrete on these balconies develops spalling: moisture penetrates the concrete, the steel reinforcement rusts and expands, and chunks of concrete break away. This is structural, not cosmetic, and affects the safety and usability of balcony areas. Repair costs are significant and often fall to the strata company as common property.
Flipped Home Defects
Scarborough's property market has attracted significant investor activity — buying 1960s–1970s homes, applying fresh plaster, paint, new kitchens and bathrooms, then reselling at a premium. These cosmetic flips frequently hide poor structural alterations behind fresh finishes. Rendered brickwork can mask severe cracking from retaining wall movement. New flooring can hide uneven slabs. Our inspectors use moisture meters and visual assessment to identify what's been covered up, not just what's been made to look good.
Pre-Sale Property Inspections in Scarborough
Scarborough's premium beachside market attracts strong buyer interest — and equally strong scrutiny from buyers' inspectors. If you're selling in Scarborough, a pre-sale building inspection lets you see what buyers will find before your property hits the market. Scarborough's coastal environment creates defects that are easy to miss during renovations but impossible to hide from a trained inspector: salt spray corrosion on metal fixtures, cracking render on retaining walls from sand movement, and concrete spalling on 1960s–1970s flat balconies. For Doubleview sellers, retaining wall condition is the single biggest issue that derails negotiations — knowing the true state before listing lets you either repair or price accordingly. Buyers in this market are spending $800,000 to $2 million and they commission thorough inspections. Getting ahead of their findings keeps your settlement on track. Pre-sale inspections start from $350.
Spider Control in Scarborough
Scarborough's coastal environment and limestone landscape create ideal conditions for spider populations. Redback spiders are consistently found in limestone retaining walls, garage interiors, and sub-floor spaces — the porous limestone provides endless crevices for web construction and egg sacs. Black House Spiders colonise eaves and window frames across both Scarborough and Doubleview, particularly on the weathered sides of homes facing the prevailing sea breeze. The 1960s flat complexes in central Scarborough present concentrated spider pressure in shared meter boxes, communal stairwells, and balcony undersides. Garden Orb Weavers are seasonal but prolific around coastal vegetation. Our spider control treatments target harbourage zones specific to Scarborough's coastal housing stock — sub-floor areas, retaining wall cavities, eave lines, and external fixtures where spiders establish recurring populations. Treatments start from $189.
Precincts We Service
- South Trigg border — premium beachside, coastal exposure and salt spray on newer builds
- Wembley Downs border — undulating terrain, retaining wall assessments, mix of 1960s and modern infill
- Central Scarborough — highest density of 1960s flat complexes, concrete spalling, unit and apartment assessments
