Shoreline Home
Inspection Services
What do
you get when you hire Pacific Northwest Building Inspections to inspect your potential
Shoreline dream
home?
•
Expertise. Pacific Northwest Building Inspections has conducted over 3,000
inspections
in the Shoreline area and has the
expertise to provide you with an unbiased, comprehensive
overview of the property you intend to buy.
•
Knowledge. Because of the thoroughness of each
Shoreline 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.
•
Peace of mind. Most of all, you can be assured that
you will know, after a Pacific Northwest Building Inspections
building inspection, if your intended
purchase is right for you.
What Kind of
Shoreline
Inspections Does Pacific Northwest Building Inspections Conduct?
•
Single Family
• Shoreline Seller’s Pre-listing Inspection
• Shoreline Buyer’s Pre-purchase Inspection
• Multi-family Dwellings
• Shoreline Commercial Property Inspection
• New Construction: Foundation, Pre-Dry Wall, Final
• Apartment, Condominium, Townhouse
• Maintenance/home Improvement
• Isolation System Inspection
• Shoreline Infrared Thermography Inspections
• Shoreline Mold Inspections
• Shoreline Pest Inspection
• 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
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.
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 Comprehensive Home Inspection, Inside and Out
Pacific Northwest Building Inspections
will examine every aspect of your property, including:
•
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
• Porches and decks
• Spas or hot tubs
... and
more.
A Few Facts About Shoreline, Washington
Shoreline's
natural beauty, abundant resources and location - within
reach of Seattle, yet far enough away to be considered
semi-rural - were recognized by the first people to live in
the area. Those same characteristics continue to describe
Shoreline today.
Shoreline began in 1890 with the platting of the
neighborhood of Richmond Beach, on Puget Sound, in
anticipation of the arrival of the Great Northern Railroad
the next year. Over the next two decades, Shoreline was
connected to Seattle via the Seattle-Everett Interurban
streetcar line (1906) and a newly paved North Trunk Road
(now Aurora Avenue N., State Route 99) (1913), helping to
increase its population.
The name
"Shoreline" first came to be applied to this stretch of
unincorporated King County in 1944, when it was given to the
school district.
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