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Pacific nw inspection group did the inspection on a short sale home and even with the utilities off they discover issues with the furnace and main water system. Looking for another home now.Read More…
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Mountains to Sound Home Inspection

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Property Inspector, LLC

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Jim and Merlita were very thorough and informative in their work. A real pleasure to work with them. Russell ...read more

Mountains to Sound Home Inspection

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By Tina667

Thank you for the inspection of my new home. I would like to say your service was excellent!! Thank you for taking the time while the kids were sleeping to get my report done. I really appreciated your service. I will be recommending your excellent service to my friends. ...read more

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Buyers Residential Inspection

What is a home inspection? A home inspection is an objective visual non-destructive examination of the systems and structure of a home, from the roof to the foundation. The inspector typically spends 3 to 5 hours performing a thorough, visual, functional and operational inspection of the many mechanical and structural components of the home. The time is dependent upon the size and complexity of the home. The inspection includes an evaluation of such important elements as: Foundation, Roof, Attic, Plumbing, Electrical, Heating, Air Conditioning, Appliances, etc. Having a home inspected is similar to getting a physical check-up. If a problem or symptom is discovered, the inspector may recommend further evaluation.  READ MORE... ...read more

By Property Inspector, LLC November 22, 2013

Seller Residential Inspection

Who Else Wants To Sell Their Existing Home For More Money, In Less Time, With Less Hassle… Dear Home Seller: Making the decision to sell Your home is a huge step for most homeowners.  But once the decision is made to sell, then making your home Marketable should be your number one goal! We understand the emotional attachment You have to your home but you must be realistic about the home as well.  No home is perfect and as soon as you realize THAT you are on your way to making your home more Marketable.  And remember, making your home the most marketable it can be should be your number one goal! Potential home buyers want to purchase a home that is in tip-top shape, no matter the age of the home.  That’s why having a Pre-Listing Inspection make complete sense.  Also: a)    Having a home inspection before you put your house on the market will allow you to understand any current or potential problem areas with the home that can be resolved before the buyers arrive.  Therefore, your home will be in better condition for viewing, making it more marketable and this will help you attain the maximum selling price for the home.  READ MORE... ...read more

By Property Inspector, LLC October 23, 2013

Structural Pest Inspection

Why have a Structural Pest Inspection? A home is the most important investment people make during their lifetime. To assure homeowners that their investment is free from structural pests, many lenders and Realtors will recommend or may require that a structural pest inspector be hired to examine the residence in order to obtain financing. Who can perform a structural pest inspection? Through the efforts of industry and the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA), legislation was drafted to address WDO Inspections. House Bill 1156, passed by the 1991 Legislature, specifically required that the individual conducting WDO Inspections must obtain a license from WSDA. By law, the act of inspecting for pests, their signs, or conducive conditions requires one to be licensed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. In addition, structural pest inspectors must be bonded or insured and must use WSDA-issued Inspection Control Numbers. Property Inspector, LLC holds SPI license # 65027 What is a Structural Pest Inspection? An inspection of a building for wood destroying organisms, their damage, or conditions conducive to their infestation. Wood destroying organisms include insects or fungi that will consume, excavate, develop in, or otherwise modify the integrity of wood or wood products. They include, but are not limited to, carpenter ants, moisture ants, subterranean termites, dampwood termites, beetles in the family Anobiidae, but the category of “pests” also include several other insects of less consequence. Wood destroying organisms are categorized as fungi (often times called “dry rot”), and there are several different types. READ MORE... ...read more

By Property Inspector, LLC September 18, 2013