Termite control in Florey

Termite control in Florey

At Precision Pest Control, we have been practising termite control for more than 30 years and in that time we have come to understand that no two suburbs are the same. This means that before we conduct any termite treatment in your area, it is helpful to have an understanding of the surrounding environment to assess both the potential pressure from termites and the treatment methods that will best suit your needs

Florey is a suburb in Canberra bordered by Ginninderra Creek and Lake Ginninderra. This is a relatively ideal environment for termites to reside and sustain large populations due to the moist conditions and large amounts of vegetation.

Precision Pest Control has performed many termite treatments in the Florey area, which is located north-west of the central business district in Canberra. According to the 2011 Australian Census, Florey had a population of about 5000 people, covering an area of 2.8 km2.

Florey is surrounded by the following suburbs:

  • Belconnen
  • Scullin
  • Melba
  • Latham. 

Controlling termites in Florey

According to insurance information, the average cost of termite damage to your home can be anywhere from $5000 to $10,000 per home or incident.

The median cost of housing in Florey according to a real estate analysis is around $510,000, so a termite infestation could therefore cost you around 1% of the total cost of your house from damage.  

How will Precision Pest Control protect my home in Florey from termites?

Each home is unique – the experts here at Precision Pest Control modify each treatment plan to suit every home.

We apply our four-step termite control plan to any termite job, consisting of:

  1. A full termite inspection and recommended treatment plan.
  2. Elimination of termites currently attacking your home.
  3. A long-term termite protection plan.
  4. Follow-up inspection with a full report to ensure the termite problem has been eradicated.

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