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
2 Home Inspectors in Skagit County, WA
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Anthony Baylis Visit Web Site Baylis Inspection Services LLC King, Snohomish and Skagit Counties, WA 425-290-2411 |
Qualifications: AHIT Cert.WSDA Graduate.WSDA Pest Insp.License #70453. Liability insurance coverage 300,000 per claim/600,000 Aggregate. |
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Thank you in advance for choosing me to conduct your home inspection. My job is to find any potential problems before you sign on the dotted line! I am the owner and inspector so I perform all inspections personally. No subcontracting! | |
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Corey Ginsberg Visit Web Site Make Appointment Now ProActive Property Evaluation Services Inc. Kirkland, WA 206.579.8439 |
Qualifications: Trained and certified through NARIES Structural Pest Inspector # 73252 Level I & Building Science - Thermographer |
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I am dedicated to meeting the highest standards in the industry. The service doesn't stop with the report. You can call at any time about any questions you may have. I'm all about taking care of the customer. | |

