Inspect
Check pipe entries, cabinet joints and concealed edges for active routes.

A measured pest-control approach covering inspection, treatment access, resident guidance and realistic follow-up expectations.
The process is built around inspection, monitoring and precise application. This helps the technician concentrate on active routes while keeping products away from food preparation and everyday contact surfaces.

Check pipe entries, cabinet joints and concealed edges for active routes.
Use monitoring points to distinguish occasional sightings from established activity.
Treat concealed routes in small controlled placements rather than open surfaces.
Agree the next review point, especially where adjoining areas may affect control.
Property, access and priorities are recorded.
The included work and limitations are explained.
Work follows the agreed order and safe method.
Results and useful next steps are reviewed.
Bexley includes older residential streets, extensions and newer developments. Room layout, external access and occupancy can change the sequence of work. Explain which areas matter most and whether the property will be occupied during the visit.
Busy residential roads and limited kerbside space should be confirmed in advance. Where loading, keys, concierge access or parking permits are involved, provide the relevant instructions with the booking.
Before arrival, keep the work area reasonably accessible and note any known issue connected with evidence and activity or safe preparation. Do not dismantle equipment, move unsafe loads or apply products that could complicate the assessment.
Final cost depends on access, condition, size, materials and the agreed scope.
Assessment / small visitFrom £99
Standard service scopeFrom £155
Extended workFrom £235
Practical answers for urgent sightings, safe preparation and the steps that follow an emergency call.
Call 020 3608 3976Repeated sightings, daytime activity, contamination risk or movement into several rooms justify prompt assessment. Describe what is happening at the Bexley address so the response can be prioritised accurately.
They may be, but confirm who authorises treatment and whether the landlord or managing agent needs to approve shared-area access. Occupants should also receive the preparation advice.
Keep sink units, appliance edges, food cupboards, utility spaces and relevant service penetrations reachable. In flats, shared risers may need separate building permission.
Timing depends on the evidence, species clues and treatment plan. The technician records a suitable review interval rather than relying only on whether another insect is seen.

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