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Thinking of
selling? Schedule a
Renton
pre-listing Inspection to uncover items
that are sure to come up in a buyer’s inspection.
Maintain the
integrity of your home and eliminate costly bargaining
chips that decrease the sale price of your real estate
transaction.
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About to buy?
From new construction to properties on the National
Historic Registry, any home you consider purchasing
requires a thorough inspection. Schedule a
Renton
pre-purchase inspection to help you find any
potential items that may factor into your buying
decision, give you leverage in renegotiating the sale
price, or allow you to request repairs before closing.
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Commercial
property typically involves a significant investment. Every
building, whether an apartment building, storage facility,
or grocery store, needs to be completely inspected prior to
purchase in order to properly protect that investment.
A key part of
Renton
commercial inspections is
infrared
thermography. An infrared inspection of electrical
panels and machinery helps identify areas that consume
higher amounts of energy than necessary. Infrared
thermography can also
identity
potential water leaks in the overall structure of
the building.
Request
infrared thermography with your inspection before you close
the sale to find any issues that may cost hundreds of
thousands to repair later.
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Pacific Northwest Building Inspections considers
an
infrared camera
to be one of the most important tools in a
Renton home inspector’s tool bag. A
scientific process that essentially measures thermal or
infrared energy, infrared thermography can detect
insulation, air leakage, water, electrical, heating, and
cooling problems.
Without any disruptive – or destructive –
exploration, Pacific Northwest Building Inspections can discover water leaks around
windows, doors, interior and exterior walls, roofs,
and water pipes. Wall insulation and the heating and
cooling efficiency of windows and doors can also be
assessed by using an infrared camera.
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More About
Renton, Washington
Renton is a
wonderful place to live with terrific neighborhoods,
friendly people, diverse housing choices, and beautiful
parks. The City recognizes and supports our neighborhoods as
one of the primary reasons Renton residents enjoy such a
high quality of life.
The
Neighborhood Program is a means for the City to successfully
maintain good lines of communication with citizens, as well
as help citizens undertake improvements or beautification
projects through neighborhood grants. Neighborhood picnics
also help foster community ties by bringing neighbors
together for food and fun.
Renton
is a city in King County, Washington, United States. A
suburb situated 13 miles (21 km) southeast of Seattle,
Washington, Renton straddles the southeast shore of Lake
Washington. The city's population was 50,052 at the 2000
census. The State of Washington Office of Financial
Management estimates the City of Renton's population to be
78,780 as of April 1, 2008. The population increased
dramatically with the recent annexation of the Benson Hill
communities directly southeast of the city. According to the
data from the Office of Financial Management, Renton
currently contains the 11th largest population in the state,
and 5th largest in King County. |