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Pre-Purchase Inspection
No
matter how old – or young – your potential new residence is,
it is vital to get it inspected before buying it.
Whether
it’s a brand new multi-million dollar mansion or an old
farmhouse, a thorough certified inspection is the only way
to give you complete peace of mind before you purchase.
Pacific Northwest Building Inspections'
experience has shown time and time again that the fee of an
inspection is a small investment compared to the potential
problems and costly repairs you might inherit as your
potential house’s new owner.
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For one owner of a brand new multi-million dollar home,
the costs to repair unsuspecting problems amounted to
over 30% of the home’s purchase price.
Read the
story HERE.
Infrared
technology is particularly helpful in inspections of older
homes. Roof leaks that are not visible to the human eye can
be identified, along with deteriorating and rotting wood in
ceilings, doors, and windowsills.
Save
yourself aggravation, disappointment, and unnecessary costs
and
schedule an inspection
with Pacific Northwest Building Inspections today.
A
Thorough, Inclusive Report of Findings

Pacific Northwest Building Inspections
takes advantage of the most advanced technology available
today so a full report will be available at the conclusion
of the inspection. Pacific Northwest Building Inspections incorporates digital photographs
taken during the inspection into the report.
Through a
unique process, Pacific Northwest Building Inspections creates the findings and components
directory pages with referenced photographs to incorporate
into the Uniform Building Inspection Report Manual for
distribution to the client.
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Comprehensive Inspection, Inside and Out
Pacific Northwest Building Inspections
will examine every aspect of your property, including:
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Foundation
• Retaining walls
• Grading
• Driveways and walkways
• Attic
• Basement and crawl spaces
• Roof and gutters
• Siding and trim
• Ceilings
• Walls
• Floors
• Doors and windows
• Chimney and fireplace
• Ventilation
• Major appliances
• Electrical systems
• Water heater
• Plumbing systems
• Heating systems
• Air conditioning
• Porches and decks
• Spas or hot tubs
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