Seattle Eastside Building Inspection
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Seattle Eastside Building Inspection
Are you looking to sell your home, purchase a new home or invest in a commercial building? This can be an overwhelming experience, and you need an inspector who is knowledgeable, professional, compassionate and on your side. You've made the right decision to have an inspection completed on this property.

Whether you are selling, buying, or have already purchased in the Seattle/Greater Puget Sound area, Seattle-Eastside Building Inspections is an excellent choice. We will provide you with informative details about the current condition of the home or building in question. Make the right decision and protect your investment with an inspection from Seattle-Eastside Building Inspections.
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Our building inspectors are backed by years of experience with single and multi-family homes and commercial properties. We pride ourselves in providing thorough and educational inspections, detailed and comprehensive reports, and the availability of our staff to answer questions before, during, and long after your inspection has been completed.
Seattle-Eastside Building Inspections provides home inspection services and excellent customer service for residential buildings in the Greater Puget Sound and Seattle areas. All of our inspections include physical examination of all visible and accessible areas. Our full inspection reports include color photos as needed to help clearly identify the findings.
Reviews (2)
Brian Mesh
Brian Mesh
Dec 03, 2017
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Run. Just run. I'm not a pro but would have caught more just walking the home myself... saving my $500+ on this company, and thousands in the negotiation of the home purchase. We used them in June 2017 after our real estate agent's primary two go-to companies just were full up and we were trying to find anyone to do the job. I wish I had read other yelp reviews first.
I'm not even sure where to start, they missed so much stuff it's not even funny... ranging from something a trained professional should have caught, to stuff that would be obvious to any home owner, to stuff that they signed off
Brenda Taylor
Brenda Taylor
Aug 03, 2013
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This company inspected my house while I was in the process of selling it. Some of the findings were:
1) a leak in the master bath causing water damage on the ceiling in the dining room. This was determined using a moisture meter. The buyers insisted that we had the leak fixed. After spending $150 on a plumber for evaluation, we find out that there is no leak and are now left with a big hole in the ceiling.
2) The roof has reached the end of it's economic life.
This caused out buyers to try to negotiate a new roof before they bought the house.
The roof inspector determined that the roof would