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Know your gaps · Body corporate friendly

Home & business inspections in Sunshine Coast - Noosa

Reduce repeat encounters: we walk fence lines, pool gear, sheds, and entry points, then give you a prioritised fix list you can work through on a normal weekend.

Available 24/7
Sunshine Coast - Noosa
Licensed & Insured
Snake hooks, bags & capture kits on board

Why inspections matter before snake season peaks

Many callouts start with a snake that has already found a quiet corner. Inspections give you a calmer look at your property on a clear day, checking weep holes, garage thresholds, and the edges where garden beds meet cladding. For businesses, we also look at delivery doors, bin pads, and staff break areas where doors are left propped on hot afternoons.

We keep recommendations realistic for Australian building styles: tidy vegetation, lift stored goods off the ground, and maintain flyscreens and door seals to the same standard you would expect for general pest management, without promising a snake-proof house, because that is not how coastal wildlife works.

Have this ready when you call

  • Suburb, property type (house, unit, acreage, shop), and best contact number.
  • Any recent sightings, photos, or shed skin you have noticed (optional).
  • Access notes: locked gates, dogs, body corporate rules, or tenant notice periods.
  • Preferred days and whether you need a rough time window for staff or school pickup.

Prefer a time locked in? Call and we will suggest the next practical slot. Prefer it in writing? Use the form with your address suburb only and what you want checked.

What we inspect on a standard visit

A typical inspection walks the perimeter first, then moves through carports, sheds, and any known warm pockets such as pool pumps and water heater cupboards. We photograph notable gaps only if you ask us to, and we always respect renter privacy and workplace safety signage.

  • Ground-level entry points and loose vent covers.
  • Garden rock walls, palm skirts, and stacked materials.
  • Shared fences with bushland or parkland edges.

What you receive afterwards

You get a plain-language summary of what we saw, prioritised into quick wins versus longer-term tidy-ups. If we find evidence of recent snake activity, such as shed skin in a roof void, we explain what that means for monitoring and when a removal callout is the safer next step rather than more DIY poking around.

Three benefits for owners and managers

Clearer staff inductions

Retail and hospitality teams get simple “if you see this” steps that match Australian work health and safety expectations for wildlife encounters on site.

Better sleep before holidays

Holiday let owners can hand guests a short note about keeping doors closed at night without turning it into a scary novel.

Smarter spend on fixes

We flag the few changes that matter first, so you are not buying gear you will never use.

Not sure if you need a yard walk or a roof void check? Call and describe the noise or gap. We will point you to the right service first.

Inspection questions we hear often

How far ahead should I book?

Popular slots fill before long weekends and school holidays. Call with your suburb and we will offer the next practical window. If you have a tight deadline, say so and we will be honest about whether we can meet it.

Can you combine an inspection with a removal on the same day?

Sometimes, if timing and safety allow. Tell us when you call if there is an active snake as well as a booked walk-through. We triage emergencies first, then fit inspections around that.

Do inspections guarantee we will never see a snake again?

No. Snakes are mobile wildlife and Queensland coastal suburbs sit close to habitat. Inspections lower risk by tightening obvious access points and reducing shelter near walls, which is the same practical approach many Australian insurers like to see documented for seasonal property care.

Can you inspect a unit block with body corporate rules?

Yes, where access is agreed in advance. We coordinate with on-site managers, follow common-entry notices, and keep notes suitable to share with strata committees if you want a record of external risks near car stackers or bin rooms.

How long does a typical home inspection take?

Most standard houses fall between 45 and 90 minutes on site, depending on yard size, sheds, and roof access. Larger acreage or commercial yards take longer. We will quote time when you call so you can plan around school pickups or trade deliveries.

Lock in an inspection

Call for the next available visit, or message with suburb, property type, and what you want checked. We will reply with what to unlock before we arrive.

Emergency snake catcher
0402 807 486