Best Home Inspector in Pacific, WA
Right Way Home Inspection offers a comprehensive home inspection for you
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Exterior
Roof
Electrical
Plumbing
Interior
Heating
Insulation & Ventilation
Foundation
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We’re proud to serve our clients with the highest level of excellence and work hard to make sure their home inspection goes as smooth as possible.
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Nate Kilby and Right Way Home Inspections Welcome to Right Way Home Inspections, the trusted name in home inspection across Puget Sound and Southwest Washington. I am Nate Kilby, the heart and expertise behind our services, with a commitment that has flourished over nearly 8 years.
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Pacific: Where Mountain Majesty Meets Peace of Mind with Right Way Home Inspections
Nestled like a hidden gem in the foothills of Mount Rainier, Pacific, Washington, beckons with its rustic charm and breathtaking scenery. But before you build your dream amidst the pines, let Right Way Home Inspections be your trusted guide, uncovering the hidden story beneath the surface of your Pacific home.
Unmasking the Beauty and Challenges of Pacific Homes
Pacific’s unique geography, a tapestry of mountain grandeur and serene valleys, presents both breathtaking vistas and potential concerns for your future home. Right Way Home Inspections understands these nuances, meticulously evaluating your property for:
Mountain’s Might: Snowfall, heavy rains, and freezing temperatures can test roofs, foundations, and water intrusion points. We’ll ensure your home stands strong against nature’s whims.
Echoes of the Past: Many Pacific homes, brimming with character, may harbor outdated electrical systems, plumbing issues, and inadequate insulation. We’ll uncover these potential risks, paving the way for safe and efficient modernization.
Cozy Hearth’s Shadow: Improperly maintained chimneys and fireplaces can pose fire and carbon monoxide risks. Right Way Home Inspections will ensure your cozy warmth doesn’t come at the expense of safety.
Earth’s Tremors: Living in the shadow of Mount Rainier necessitates a focus on earthquake preparedness. We’ll evaluate your foundation and provide recommendations for a secure haven.
Nature’s Hidden Gems: Homes relying on private wells and septic systems require regular maintenance and testing. Right Way Home Inspections ensures your source of life flows smoothly and safely.
Unlocking Waterfront Tranquility with Informed Choices
While Pacific’s heart lies in the mountains, its soul connects with the Pacific-Puyallup River and other waterways. Waterfront properties offer a unique charm, but also present challenges like flooding, erosion, and water quality concerns. Right Way Home Inspections navigates these complexities with you, helping you make informed decisions about your riverfront oasis.
Right Way: Your Partner in Pacific’s Real Estate Journey
Whether you’re drawn to the majesty of the mountains or seeking a peaceful escape in the valleys, Right Way Home Inspections is your trusted partner in Pacific. We offer comprehensive inspections tailored to the city’s unique makeup, ensuring you invest in a home that stands the test of time and offers peace of mind.
Contact us today and let Right Way Home Inspections guide you through your Pacific home inspection, unlocking the possibilities of living in this mountain-kissed paradise.
Schedule an InspectionLocations
– Kelso
– Longview
– Dupont
– Rainier
– Grayland
– Tokeland
– Westport
– Hoquiam
– Aberdeen
– Poulsbo
– Belfair
– Onalaska
– Winlock
Frequently Asked Questions
What Should Sellers Know Before a Home Inspection?
Remove your Pets
Time and time again, Right way Home Inspection Services’ inspectors are faced with barking dogs, uncooperative cats or worse when they arrive at a home inspection. Ideally, all sellers should remove their pets from the home prior to an inspection. While a caged lizard or fish tank can stay, having to negotiate a pet during an inspection can be challenging for the inspectors and discouraging for buyers. This is the buyer’s opportunity to really go through the house very carefully. If they are not able to access a room because a pet is close in it or the barking dog prevents an inspection of the backyard, it could cause issues with the sale.
During the home inspection, taking your pets out of the home is recommended.
Declutter your home
Many sellers have already removed personal items at the recommendation of their real estate agent prior to listing. However, if your home has an abundance of furniture or clutter still around, this can hinder inspectors when they access outlets, electrical panels and appliances. Clear the clutter from counters and floors to ensure access to essential areas.
What Should Buyers Know Before a Home Inspection? Issues will be found
The home WILL have problems
Even new construction homes can have things that need addressing he says. That’s the purpose of the inspection. So, don’t get tense when the inspector finds issues. It’s to be expected. And, be glad that these items, big or small, are being discovered before the house is officially yours.
Almost anything can be fixed
Whether the list of issue on the inspection is long or short with challenges major or minor, everything can be fixed. It’s just a matter of how much a buyer is willing to take on in their new home and how much the seller can reasonably address in their seven day window post-inspection. Even the most challenging issues we find - wiring problems, failing roofs, foundation issues - can be fixed. It’s just a matter of how much the seller is willing to fix and what the buyer is willing to assume responsibility for
Water is kind of a big deal
We do live in the Pacific Northwest and it’s wet. If water damage is noted in the inspection, it’s typically something to take seriously. Investigate further to discover if the damage is extensive or surface. Sometimes, a small water spot on the interior can indicate a much larger issue underneath. Be sure to consult a professional if you have any concerns about water damage after an inspection.
Home inspectors cannot predict the future
We are tasked with assessing the home as it is on the day of the inspection. We can’t tell you how long an appliance will last or if there might be a leak in the roof in the future - we aren’t fortune tellers. However, with years of expertise under my belt, Right Way Home Inspections can give buyers a lot of background information and share their knowledge about construction, home systems and more. We are happy to answer questions for buyers and encourage them to follow us throughout the inspection so we can explain things as we go. We just can’t tell them what might happen in six months or a year from now
Should I have my home inspected Annually?
Annual Home Inspections are Valuable
We always recommend that you or a professional home inspector conduct a comprehensive home inspection annually. Annual Home Inspections are important for protecting and preserving the overall value and integrity of the structure.
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