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13/04/2008

Home Buyers Warned on Termites $100,000 Termite Bite in Wandin

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Home Buyers Warned on Termites $100,000 Termite Bite in Wandin

13 April 2008

Home buyers have been warned that termites can be just as fatal as rising interest rates, with termites biting much quicker and more severely.

The warning comes after finding a home, recently purchased without an inspection for over $500,000 in Wandin Victoria, having close to an estimated $100,000 worth of termite damage.

The increasing risk of termite attacks in Australia can leave home buyers financially and emotionally devastated, according to Archicentre, the building advisory service of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.

General Manager of Archicentre Paul Daly said, "Termite attack risk can be increased with the clearing of land in urban areas for major infrastructure projects such as road works and freeways.

"Poorly maintained properties which have water leaks and cluttered subfloors can also attract termites that can cause tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage to a home without the home owner even knowing until it is too late.

Image right: Termite species Coptotermes acinaciformis

"Home buyers are increasingly having both structural and timber pest inspections carried out on proposed housing purchases as part of their risk management strategy."

Mr Daly said that there are an estimated 130,000 termite attacks in Australia per annum with a repair bill of $910 million and costing an average of $7,000 each to rectify.

"Higher density planning strategies mean more disturbances of termite nests, forcing the termites to seek out alternative food sources and creating a greater difficulty in protecting properties from attack.

"When some home owners are confronted with the realisation that their home is infested by termites and that the eradication and damage cost could be expensive, they may decide instead to sell their homes."

Archicentre conducts thousands of pre-purchase property inspections for consumers and in response to home buyers' requests has added a Timber Pest Inspection Service with a $10,000 consumer guarantee to its services to ensure costly termite and other timber pest problems are investigated.

Archicentre has found during home inspections that some home owners take steps to conceal the termite damage. For the unwary home buyer this can mean an expensive lesson especially when access to areas is denied or patch up jobs cover up the problems.

Some of the problems Archicentre has encountered during home inspections include:

  • A mattress placed on the floor and heavy boxes strategically placed to conceal termite damage.
  • Access hatch to the ceiling nailed shut to prevent access. The roof framing was badly affected and was sagging.
  • Skirtings and architraves patched and painted to conceal termite damage.
  • A bedroom was locked during inspection times apparently "because it contained valuables". In fact the floor had been totally destroyed by termites.

    Cost of Termites to Australian Home Owners

    Number of households in Australia 7.2 million
    Estimated number affected by termites (9%) 650,000
    Average cycle time 5 years
    Estimated number of new attacks per annum 130,000
    Average rectification cost $7,000
    Estimated annual cost per annum $910 million
    Source: Archicentre Research

    www.archicentre.com.au

    Media Enquiries:
    Paul Daly General Manager of Archicentre (03) 9819 4577 Mobile: 0403 021 369

    Ron Smith Corporate Media Communications (03) 9818 5700 Mobile: 0417 329 201



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