Washington Home Inspection Regulations
The state of Washington requires that if a home inspector reports on wood destroying organisms (WDOs), damage by WDOs, or conducive conditions leading to the development of WDOs (i.e. water intrusion, missing caulking, loose tiles, leaking plumbing, improper drainage, etc.), they must be licensed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture as a Pest Inspector. To see if your home inspector is licensed as a Pest Inspector you can check the following state government site http://agr.wa.gov/pestfert/licensinged/caspiinfo.htm#Structural_Pest_Inspectors.
Last Modified: 08/02/06
Home Inspectors in Spokane, WA
(3 within 50 miles of zip code 99201)|
Teri Horton Visit Web Site Griffinspect Home Inspections LLC Coeur d' Alene, ID 208-664-9775 |
Qualifications: ASHI Associate # 248417NACHI member # 05060293, ITA Certified, IAMM Certified, Western Regional Radon Certified. |
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Griffinspect exceeds the standards set by the National Association Of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI), and performs under NACHI's strict code of ethics. Customer service and satisfaction guaranteed! | |
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Bill Anglin Visit Web Site Make Appointment Now Sherlock Homes Inspection Services Inc Liberty Lake, WA (509)924-7125 |
Qualifications: 15+ years experience in construction, ITA (Inspection Training Associates graduate, Licensed structural pest inspector |
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Sherlock Homes is dedicated to providing a level of service that cannot be given by a large firm. We believe in being big enough to have a presence in the market but small enough to provide the attention our clients have come to expect. | |
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David Cook Visit Web Site America's Home Inspection Service Inc. Hayden, ID 208-762-0786 |
Qualifications: NAPI, Realtor, MT Department of Agricultural Pest Applicator License, NRPP |
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I have over 35 yesrs of construction and inspection experience and have inspected over 4,000 homes. | |

