As of September 2009, all experienced home who
desired to be grandfathered under the Home Inspection law had to meet the
requirements. Our Inspector, Rick Bunzel has met all the
requirements for licensing (Washington Home Inspector License #312) He adds the home inspector license to his credentials of ASHI Certified Inspector (#249557) and NAHI Certified Real Estate Inspector
(#200435) . All Pacific
Crest Inspection reports meet and exceed the Washington State Home
Inspector's
Standard of Practice
Pacific Crest Inspections has been a part of The Washington Home Inspectors Legislative Advisory Group (WHILAG) since its inception. WHILAG
is a coalition of home inspectors who are members of major national home inspectors’ associations, as well as state-affiliated associations and franchises, and independent home inspectors. The coalition was established in 2005. Members are experienced, licensed per current Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) regulations, and are in communication with respective associations and affiliations.What licensing does:
Establishes procedures for legal recourse when home inspectors do not follow licensing requirements and/or the standards of practice and ethics requirements developed by the licensing board.
Keeping Things in Perspective
All homes have problems. The question is what and
how serious are the problems. We know the difference between serious and "not so
serious" problems and will communicate that difference to you. Pacific
Crest Inspections will meet or exceed all the licensing requirements in
Washington State.