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Have had a builder out today to quote for repairs - under $1000 which is much better than I'd feared.
What is the builder actually doing for under $1000? Not much, I would guess.
Have had a builder out today to quote for repairs - under $1000 which is much better than I'd feared.
No, indeed not that much at all. I'd thought all of the window frames were affected and would have to be completely removed and replaced. But that's not the case and only four sections have to be cut out, replaced and painted.What is the builder actually doing for under $1000? Not much, I would guess.
Prospector, that doesn't surprise me at all. The barrier protection which has been done today is 'guaranteed for five years'. But they still say you need to have an annual inspection. I've heard several stories in the past few days about an inspection having given a property the all clear and then only a couple of months later significant damage from termites being apparent.OK, confession time here. Over the last 30 years we had an annual inspectors out three times, for our new house. On the last inspection I was so disgusted with 'the lack of inspection' that I realised this was actually a pointless exercise and more a rort by the pest companies. And the final straw was when the guy said the Inspection guaranteed nothing - just that termites were not present at the time of inspection.![]()
I doubt termites survive where I am, though they do have quite a lot of problems in France, not that far away.So how do you protect yourself from termites in the last 18 years?
The barrier protection which has been done today is 'guaranteed for five years'. But they still say you need to have an annual inspection. I've heard several stories in the past few days about an inspection having given a property the all clear and then only a couple of months later significant damage from termites being apparent.
I've been told they can do a lot of damage in a very short time.
Could any of you confirm that this is correct? i.e. that a genuine inspection can detect no problem, but an infestation and damage can occur soon after?
I suppose all can be OK, and then an army of termites can move in, the female I'm told laying 30,000 eggs per day, and lay siege to a house.
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