How to Prevent Termites in Your Gold Coast Home

Thu, Jun 5, 2025

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Worried about termites on the Gold Coast? With our warm, humid climate, homes across the region are at constant risk of termite attack. At Conquer Termites, we believe prevention is the best protection. Whether you're building a new home or maintaining an existing one, there are key steps you can take to reduce the chances of termite entry. From moisture control to protecting slab edges, learn how to safeguard your biggest asset before termites become a problem.

How to Prevent Termites in Your Gold Coast Home

Living in South East Queensland means enjoying sunshine, subtropical weather—and unfortunately, living in one of Australia’s highest-risk termite zones. Termites are silent destroyers, often causing thousands of dollars in damage before they’re even noticed. That’s why prevention is the best termite protection you can have.

Below, we explain what you can do to prevent termites in both new homes and existing properties.


🏗️ 1. Pre-Construction Termite Protection

If you’re building a new home, the most effective termite prevention starts before the first brick is laid. In Queensland, the National Construction Code (NCC) requires a termite management system to be installed during construction. This can include:

These systems are designed to prevent concealed termite entry and force any activity into the open where it can be spotted. But it’s important to remember: even the best system won’t eliminate the risk entirely—regular inspections are still essential.


💧 2. Control Moisture Around Your Home

Termites are drawn to moist, damp conditions. Water leaks and poor drainage can create ideal nesting conditions. Here’s how to reduce the risk:

By controlling moisture, you’re making your home a much less attractive target.


🌳 3. Avoid Timber-to-Ground Contact

Termites naturally live in the soil and love easy access to timber. To make your property less inviting:

Even small items like timber garden stakes can attract termite attention if left unchecked.


🔍 4. Maintain Clear Visual Inspection Zones

In Queensland, homes should have unobstructed slab edges or inspection zones to allow for visual detection of termite entry. To maintain these:

If termites do attempt to breach your home, these inspection zones help you—or your pest professional—spot the signs early.


🕵️ 5. Book Regular Professional Inspections

Even with all the right prevention steps in place, an annual termite inspection is essential. It’s required under Australian Standard AS3660.2, and it’s the only way to detect hidden activity before it becomes serious.

A licensed technician will check:


Final Thoughts

Preventing termites isn’t about one single solution—it’s about reducing risk through smart building, good maintenance, and regular inspections.

If you’re concerned about termites around your Brisbane or Gold Coast home, or just want peace of mind, our team at Conquer Termites is here to help. We offer detailed inspections, expert advice, and effective treatment options tailored to your property.

📞 Contact us today to book your inspection or discuss your termite prevention plan.

Call us on 1300 417 007

More information:

https://www.conquertermites.com.au/articles/2024-10-10-learn-how-to-inspect-and-protect-your-property-from-termites-using-qbcc-visual-inspection-guidelines/

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