End of Lease Flea Treatment

Bestwest building pest inspection team

End of Lease Flea Treatment

practical completion inspection

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

A load bearing hanging beam which no support. An inspection from the manhole (loft hatch) would not have identified this defect so make sure your inspector enters the roof space.

construction progress inspections

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

There were dozens of BCA non compliance defects on this roof frame. Upon receipt of the Bestwest Building's report the Builder acknowledged the defects and rectified to satisfy the Building Code of Australia.

structural defects

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

This isn't rocket science, a hanging beam is a structural member and clearly this has been compromised.

building inspections

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

At a glance it's just a crack in the back of the garage. A closer review reveals much more and is a significant structural defect. Until Mark@Bestwest had carried inspected the property this damage had gone unnoticed. Don't leave it to chance, call Bestwest Building for all your Building Inspection requirements.

Building Inspection

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

At a glance it's just a crack in the back of the garage. A closer review reveals much more and is a significant structural defect. Until Mark @ Bestwest had carried out an inspection, the damage at this property had gone unnoticed. Don't leave it to chance, call Bestwest Building for all your Building Inspection requirements.

practical completion inspection

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

A Practical Completion Inspection revealed this brickwork which should have been rendered. Not visible from ground level but all part of the inspection process for Bestwest Building.

Termite infestation - structural defects

End of Lease Flea Treatment

CASE STUDY

Do all Building Inspectors review the roof frame! Bestwest Building do and are able to provide a detailed explanation to the defect in this photo!

End of Lease Flea Service

Moving house? As a tenant with pets it’s likely that you are required to arrange an End of Lease Flea Treatment as part of your Lease Agreement. Skip it and you could run the risk of forfeiting some or even all of your bond payment.

Did you know that fleas can live for months without food and can remain in areas around previous pet activity, such as curtains and carpets, for a long time after your pets have left the premises? That’s why it’s vitally important to get a proper end of lease flea service done by a professional.

Just vacuuming the carpets and giving the property a quick spray with insecticide isn’t enough to do the job properly. A good pest control company will know the areas of your property that are most likely to harbour fleas. They’ll also know the right treatments to apply that will both eliminate any active and ensure that they don’t return in the future.

Our service includes both internal and external treatments as is generally required by your landlord and we can further assist you by emailing an additional copy of your paid invoice to your nominated Property Manager or any other relevant party.

Our treatments are carried out by fully qualified and experienced Technicians licensed by the Western Australian Department of Health.

Should you like any further information on End of Lease Flea Treatments simply fill out the quote request form which will email you an automated quote. Or if you would simply like to make a booking please call us on 9444 9562.

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