Termite Damage Repair Perth

Trusted Experts in Termite Related Repairs

Termite damage is one of those hidden threats that can quietly undermine the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of your timber floors. At Westech Flooring, we understand how devastating and disruptive white ants/termites can be — and how important a prompt, professional repair is to restore your timber flooring.

Get in touch with us today to discuss your timber damage repair requirements.

Before and after of hardwood timber floor being repaired and restored.
White Ant Timber Floor Damage – Before & After

Why Termite Damage Matters

  • Termites/white ants often remain hidden behind flooring, within bearers, joists or sub-floor timbers — so what looks like a small surface issue can actually be a deeper structural concern.
  • Without repair, damaged timbers can sag, shift, or warp; flooring may squeak or fault; and the visual finish (boards, skirtings, architraves) may begin to show signs of failure.
  • Insurance policies may not always cover white ant damage (or may impose strict conditions). Proactive repair helps maintain value and avoid extensive future rebuild costs.
  • Because you’ve chosen natural timber flooring, you’ll want the repair to match the species, grade and finish — so the result looks seamless.

Our Process

At Westech Flooring we bring 20+ years of experience in timber floor installation, restoration and repairs, including timber floors affected by moisture, wear and termite intrusion.

Here’s how our expert team can help:

Inspection & Assessment

  • We’ll inspect the affected area (and sub-floor cavity if required) to determine the full extent of timber damage — visible boards, bearers, joists, sub-floor structure and any residual moisture or pest risk.
  • We’ll document the damage and propose a repair plan that addresses structure and finish, not just surface cosmetic fixes.

Structural timber replacement

  • Damaged timber bearers, joists or floorboards are removed or isolated.
  • New compliant structural timber is installed in line with Australian Standards for structural flooring.
  • We ensure sub-floor ventilation, moisture barriers or termite-management zones are in place or recommended in conjunction with your pest-control provider.

Timber floorboard repair & match-finish

  • Where timber floorboards are salvageable, our expert team can repair and reinforce them; where replacement is necessary, we’ll source matching timber so your floor retains continuity.
  • We’ll sand and refinish the boards so that repaired areas blend in with the surrounding timber floor — whether that’s water-based polyurethane, solvent-based finish, oil-based or a stain/coat combination.
  • We’ll also attend to trims, skirtings, architraves and fix any gaps, squeaks or unevenness that the damage may have introduced.
Before and after of timber flooring being repaired after suffering white ant damage.
White Ant Timber Floor Damage – Before & After

Why Choose Westech Flooring For White Ant Damage Repair

At Westech Flooring, we specialise in timber flooring, restoration and repairs throughout Perth and Western Australia. Our team combines detailed craftsmanship with high-quality materials and finishes to ensure your floor not only regains its structural integrity but also looks exceptional once restored.

With extensive experience working across a wide range of native and recycled timbers, we’re confident in matching species, grain and finish to achieve a seamless result. Above all, we believe in transparent consultation — providing clear scopes of work, fair pricing and long-term repair solutions that prioritise quality over quick fixes.

Contact Us To Find Out More

If you suspect termite damage or have identified timber floor issues such as hollow-sounding, sagging floorboards, small holes or mud trails near skirtings, or previous pest-treatment areas — now is the time to act.

Get in touch with us today to discuss your timber damage repair requirements.

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