(+) 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 government site.
| WA Dept of Licensing - Home Inspector Board PO Box 9020 Olympia, WA 98507 |
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Last Modified: 12/08/09
2 Home Professionals in Island County, WA
San Juan, Skagit, Island, Whatcom Counties, WA
Qualifications: Board Certified Master Inspector, WA Home Inspector #624, BPI Building Performance Analyst, WSDA SPI Pest Inspector
About: Thorough, detailed, professional Inspections and Reports. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, narrative computer Reports with lots of pictures. I strive to exceed all expectations and provide a top notch service to clients.
About: Thorough, detailed, professional Inspections and Reports. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, narrative computer Reports with lots of pictures. I strive to exceed all expectations and provide a top notch service to clients.
Everett, WA
Qualifications: 2000 Inspections, Washington State Home Inspector License #458, WSDA Certified Structural Pest License #64053, ASHI ASSOCIATE, NIBI Certified Inspector
About: 20+ years of construction, 4 years RE Appraisal, 7+ years Washington State Home Inspector
About: 20+ years of construction, 4 years RE Appraisal, 7+ years Washington State Home Inspector




