Termite Prevention for New Homes in Canberra

What every new home buyer needs to know about protecting their biggest investment from termites.

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    Purchasing a new home in Canberra is exciting, but many buyers overlook one critical question: how well is this property protected against termites? Canberra falls within a high-risk termite zone, and even brand-new homes require proper termite management systems and ongoing maintenance to stay protected.

    Australian Building Code Requirements

    The Australian Building Code (NCC) mandates that all new buildings have a termite management system installed during construction. In the ACT, this requirement is enforced through the building approval process and must comply with Australian Standard AS 3660.1 (New Building Work).

    However, there’s a critical distinction many homeowners miss: the Building Code requires a termite management system, not a termite guarantee. The system is designed to deter termites or make their presence detectable — it doesn’t make your home termite-proof forever. Ongoing maintenance and annual inspections are essential to keep the system effective.

    Types of Termite Barriers for New Homes

    Chemical Barriers

    Liquid termiticide applied to soil around and under the building.

    • Lifespan: 5-8 years
    • Products: Termidor, Biflex, Altriset
    • Requires reapplication when expired
    • Can be breached by landscaping work
    • Cost-effective initial installation

    Physical Barriers

    Materials that physically block termite entry.

    • Lifespan: Building lifetime
    • Types: Kordon, Termimesh, granite particles
    • No chemical degradation over time
    • Must not be breached or covered
    • Higher initial cost, lower lifetime cost

    Common Mistakes New Home Owners Make

    The most dangerous assumption is that a new home doesn’t need termite inspections. Construction activity often disturbs existing termite colonies in the soil, and these colonies don’t disappear — they relocate and may target your new home from a different angle.

    Other common mistakes include building garden beds against exterior walls (creating a bridge over the chemical barrier), attaching timber structures directly to the home (pergolas, decks, fences), storing timber or firewood against the house, and allowing soil or mulch to cover the edge of the concrete slab where the barrier is exposed for inspection.

    New Suburb Risks in Canberra

    Many of Canberra’s newest suburbs — Whitlam, Strathnairn, Taylor, Jacka, and Throsby — are built on land that previously supported native woodland and grassland. These environments often harbour significant termite populations. When land is cleared for development, termite colonies aren’t removed — they’re displaced into smaller areas, increasing the concentration of termites around the building site.

    Properties near mature eucalyptus trees, nature reserves, or drainage corridors face elevated termite risk regardless of how new the home is. Annual professional inspections are particularly important in these locations.

    Your Annual Inspection Checklist

    Australian Standard AS 3660.2 recommends annual termite inspections for all properties in termite-prone areas. For new homes, inspections should begin in the first year after handover and continue annually. A professional inspection covers the interior and exterior of the building, roof void, subfloor (where accessible), garden areas, fences, and any outbuildings.

    Between professional inspections, homeowners should watch for mud tubes on foundation walls, hollow-sounding timber, sagging floors or doors, and discarded termite wings near windows and light fittings — particularly in spring and early summer when swarming occurs.

    Warranty and Documentation

    Keep all termite management documentation from your builder, including the type of system installed, the products used, the installation date, and any warranty conditions. Most chemical barrier warranties require annual inspections by a licensed pest controller to remain valid — missing even one inspection can void your warranty.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do new homes in Canberra need termite protection?

    Yes. Australian Building Code requires all new homes to have termite management systems. However, these systems require ongoing maintenance and inspection to remain effective.

    How long does a termite barrier last on a new home?

    Chemical barriers typically last 5-8 years, while physical barriers (stainless steel mesh, granite particles) can last the life of the building with proper maintenance.

    Should I get a termite inspection on a brand new home?

    Yes. Even new homes should have annual termite inspections from the first year. Construction activity can disturb termite colonies, and barriers can be breached during landscaping.

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