Everett Residential
Building Inspection Services
What do
you get when you hire Pacific Northwest Building Inspections to inspect your potential Everett dream
house?
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Expertise. Pacific Northwest Building Inspections has conducted over 3,000
inspections
in the Everett area and has the
expertise to provide you with an unbiased, comprehensive
overview of the Everett property you intend to buy.
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Knowledge. Because of the thoroughness of each Everett home
inspection, you will have complete insight into every
existing issue – and even potential future concerns –
that may affect not only the purchase price, but also
whether or not you proceed with the transaction.
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Peace of mind. Most of all, you can be assured that
you will know, after a Pacific Northwest Building Inspections home inspection, if your intended Everett home
purchase is right for you.
What Kind of
Inspections Does Pacific Northwest Building Inspections Conduct?
•
Single Family
• Everett Seller’s Pre-listing Inspection
• Everett Buyer’s Pre-purchase Inspection
• Multi-family Dwellings
• Everett Commercial Property
• New Construction: Foundation, Pre-Dry Wall, Final
• Apartment, Condominium, Townhouse
• Maintenance/home Improvement
• Isolation System Inspection
• Everett Infrared Inspections
• Everett Mold Inspections
• Wood Destroying and Pest Infestation
• Water Damage Inspections
• Electrical panel and machinery
• One-year Warranty Inspections
• Discovery and expert witness for real estate and
construction litigation
A Thorough,
Inclusive Report of Findings

Pacific Northwest Building Inspections in Everett
takes advantage of the most advanced technology available
today so a full report will be available onsite at the
conclusion of the inspection. Pacific Northwest Building Inspections incorporates digital (and
infrared upon request) 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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A Little
Bit About Everett Washington
Permanent settlement by European descendants of what is now
Everett started in 1861 when Dennis Brigham built a cabin on
a 160-acre (0.6 km2) claim on the shore of Port Gardner Bay.
Over the next several years, a handful of settlers moved to
the area but it wasn't until 1890 that plans for platting a
town were conceived.
In 1890,
Henry Hewitt along with Charles L. Colby and Colgate Hoyt
founded the Everett Land Company for the purpose of building
the city of Everett, named after the son of Charles Colby,
on some of the land surrendered by its original inhabitants
under the 1855.[5] Everett was officially incorporated on
May 4, 1893, the year the Great Northern Railroad came to
the town. Everett hoped that James J. Hill would make the
town the terminus of his railroad. However Hill continued
the railroad along the shore of Puget Sound to Seattle.
Railroads and mines played a part in Everett's future. The
mining community of Monte Cristo, depended on a railway for
supplies. It was hoped that the railroad would cross the
mountains and bring in traffic. For a while ore was smelted
in Everett, then sawmilling and port activity commenced. A
dozen steam riverboats were built in Everett for the Yukon
gold rush.
Everett
streets are named after each of the three founders. Adjacent
streets Colby Avenue and Hoyt Avenue run north and south and
are intersected by Hewitt Avenue running east and west just
south of the BNSF Railway tracks cutting across Everett.
There are several other streets named for their associates
such as Bond Street named for Judge Hiram Bond President of
the Everett & Monte Cristo Railroad.
VIEW SOURCE
Comprehensive Everett Home Inspection, Outside and In
Pacific Northwest Building Inspections
will examine every aspect of your property, including:
•
Foundation
• Retaining walls
• Grading
• Walls
• Floors
• Doors and windows
• Chimney and fireplace
• Ventilation
• Major appliances
• Electrical systems
• Water heater
• Plumbing systems
• Heating systems
• Air conditioning
... and so
much more.
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