Leeds, England

Woodworm treatment Prices in Leeds

3 services from £115

Woodworm treatment Prices in Leeds

Prices include VAT. Termites are extremely rare in the UK, but woodworm (furniture beetle, deathwatch beetle) and wood-boring insects cause similar timber damage. Always get a specialist survey before treatment.

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Woodworm treatment prices in Leeds

Woodworm treatment Tips for Leeds

Leeds’ stone-built properties can still have woodworm in floor joists, roof timbers, and staircase structures

Back-to-back housing in Leeds often has shared timber structures that may need coordinated treatment

Key Services at a Glance — Leeds

Termite Inspection

£185

avg · £115£275

Visual + thermal/moisture detection; 1–2 hours

Chemical Barrier

£1,420

avg · £790£2,400

Full perimeter protection; 5–10 year warranty

Woodworm treatment prices in Leeds start from £115/job. Inspections average £185. Prices include VAT. Termites are extremely rare in the UK, but woodworm (furniture beetle, deathwatch beetle) and wood-boring insects cause similar timber damage. Always get a specialist survey before treatment.

The best termite protection depends on your property type and risk level. Chemical soil barriers in Leeds cost £790–£2,400 and provide immediate perimeter protection. Consult a licensed pest controller for a site-specific recommendation.

Annual inspections are recommended for all homes in Leeds. Annual inspections in Leeds cost £115–£275. Properties in high-risk areas or near bushland may benefit from biannual inspections.

Yes, a pre-purchase inspection is strongly recommended before buying any property in Leeds. It can reveal hidden damage worth tens of thousands of dollars to repair. Most conveyancers and lenders recommend it as part of the due diligence process.

DIY termite treatment is not recommended for structural infestations. Professional pest controllers have access to commercial-grade products, specialised equipment, and the expertise to identify species and extent of damage. Incorrect treatment can drive termites to other areas and cause more damage.