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
3 Home Inspectors in Thurston County, WA
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Terris Hanenburg Visit Web Site Make Appointment Now Insite Inspection Gig Harbor, WA 206-407-4620 |
Qualifications: ASHI Member #103424, Structrual pest inspector #43988 1992, state of Washington licensed instructor ID#11749. |
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with 38 years experience[14]inspecting 4000+ buildings -providing sevice to all western WA -multi fam & commercial-responsive quick follow up service! friends & family refer us over & over. Pest report included. See you at your new home. | |
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Kevin Pierce Visit Web Site Cascade Home Inspections Orting, WA 253-508-0621 |
Qualifications: WA State License,Structural Pest Inspector License#76560,International Association of Certified Home Inspectors#08060702 |
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www.cascadehomeinspections.net | |
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Andy Sanchez Visit Web Site Inspect NW Olympia, WA (360)970-1121 |
Qualifications: WA State Licensed Structural Pest Inspector Active NACHI Member (National Association of Certified Home Inspectors) |
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I have been a full-time home inspector for over 10 years having received annual awards for outstanding inspection performance and customer service. I look forward to providing you with professional assistance in your investment decision. | |

