When your lease or real estate agent asks for "fumigation", what they actually require is licensed pest control treatment โ typically a flea spray treatment if pets were kept on the premises. A1 Carpet Cleaning provides the correct treatment and issues the certificate your property manager needs. No confusion, no wrong paperwork.
Request a Free QuoteImportant: True fumigation involves sealing a building and filling it with gas โ a specialist process rarely used in residential settings. When your real estate agent or lease says "fumigation", they mean licensed pest control treatment (typically flea treatment if pets were kept). This is what A1 provides, and our certificate is exactly what they require.
True fumigation involves sealing a building and filling it with gas โ it is rarely used in residential settings and is not what real estate agents mean. What they require is a licensed insecticide spray treatment for fleas.
Tasmanian property managers require a certificate of licensed pest control treatment โ specifically targeting fleas if pets were kept. This is carried out by a licensed operator using registered insecticide.
We provide the correct certificate of pest control treatment that property managers and real estate agencies accept. This satisfies the 'fumigation certificate' requirement in your lease.
Treatment targets adult fleas and larvae. Pupa are resistant โ the treated surface remains active for 7โ10 days to kill newly hatched fleas. This is why the period post-treatment matters.
Most end of lease cleans require both carpet cleaning and pest treatment. We offer both โ one visit, one invoice, one complete certificate set for your property manager.
Not sure exactly what your lease requires? Contact us and we'll clarify exactly what treatment is needed and what documentation will be provided.
In Tasmanian residential tenancy, 'fumigation' is commonly used to mean licensed pest control spray treatment โ specifically for fleas if pets were kept. True fumigation (gas sealing) is not what is required or expected. Our licensed spray treatment and certificate satisfy this lease requirement.
Yes. We provide a certificate of licensed pest control treatment that is accepted by all Tasmanian property managers and real estate agencies, regardless of whether they called it 'fumigation' or 'pest control'.
Generally yes โ flea treatment is specifically required if pets were kept on the premises. If you had no pets, check your lease carefully. Some leases require pest treatment regardless; contact us and we can advise.
Yes โ discounted bundle pricing is available for carpet cleaning and pest control together. One visit, one invoice, one complete set of documentation.
Contact us for a free written quote. Bundle pricing is available with carpet cleaning.