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Think your brick home is safe from termites? Think again. Brick homes on the Gold Coast are just as vulnerable to termite attacks as timber homes—because termites aren’t after bricks, they’re after the timber framing inside. At Conquer Termites, we’ve seen firsthand how termites sneak through slab edges, gaps, and weep holes. Book your inspection today and protect your home before it’s too late.
One of the most common statements we hear from homeowners is: “My house is made of brick, so I don’t need to worry about termites.” It’s a widespread belief—but unfortunately, it’s not true.
At Conquer Termites, we’ve inspected and treated many brick homes with active termite infestations. The problem isn’t the bricks themselves—it’s the false sense of security they create.
Bricks may look solid and protective, but most homes in our region are brick veneer constructions. That means the bricks form an outer shell, while the internal structure—the framework, skirting boards, door frames, and roof timbers—is all timber. That’s what termites are after.
Termites don’t need to chew through bricks. Instead, they use hidden paths to gain access to your home, such as:
Once inside, termites travel unseen through wall cavities, floors, and even roof voids. Because brick walls conceal their entry points, infestations often go unnoticed until damage is well underway.
We were recently called to a brick home in Capalaba where the homeowner had noticed termites in their garage. They had sprayed the area multiple times, and each time, more dead termites would appear. But the activity didn’t stop.
By the time we arrived, hundreds of dead termites had collected in the garage, and the homeowner was frustrated that the problem kept returning.
Our inspection revealed that termites were entering through a hidden slab edge near the garage wall—something a surface spray couldn’t fix. The real issue was a nearby colony that hadn’t been treated. While the homeowner kept killing the visible foragers, the source of the infestation remained untouched, and the damage continued behind the scenes.
This is a classic case of how even a solid-looking brick home can be compromised by termites—and why relying on sprays or DIY solutions can leave you exposed.
Just because you can’t see termites doesn’t mean they’re not there. The concealed design of brick homes often works in the termite’s favour, hiding signs of damage until it’s too late.
Whether your home is brick, timber, or a mix of both, regular inspections are essential. Only a professional can check entry points, inspect concealed areas, and identify the signs that something isn’t right.
If you haven’t had a termite inspection in the past 12 months, your home could be at risk—especially if you assume the bricks are doing all the work. At Conquer Termites, we’re here to check thoroughly and treat properly.
📞 Call now on 1300 417 007 or book online to organise a professional inspection and protect your biggest asset.
For more information :
https://www.conquertermites.com.au/articles/2023-02-20-where-do-termites-come-from/