About Rigney Pest Control Home Page: Rigney Home Inspections
License
# 378
Member WSPCA since 1977
Our
Services:
1. Structural
Sample
inspection report click here: Sample Structural Pest Inspection
We have the new HUD approved NPMA-33
form required
Inspection standards
click here: Inspection Standards
2. Chemical treatments
for all wood destroying insects, Termites, Carpenter ants, Moisture ants, Wood
Boring Beetles-of the family Anobiidae. (With a one year warranty)
3. Consulting for example you have
been told you have major WDO corrections, and the
bid-repair recommendations are all over the board. We will for a fee advise you
as to what should be done and how to correct the issues with no conflict of
interest as the consulting is all we would be involved with.
Wood Boring Beetles of the
family Anobiidae
This beetle
is found in areas with excess moisture conditions. We have found many in the
More beetle
damage click here: More Photos
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Go
to the NACHI website above for our service areas by zip code.
To order a home and or
pest inspection call or click here: Inspection Request Form
Fax: Fax: Toll-Free (866) 658-0160
WSPCA
structural pest inspection report form
Click
here: Structural
Pest Inspection Report
Important information about
the new Complete Wood Destroying Organism Inspection Report Forms.
Beginning
January 1 , 2004 the Washington State Pest Control Association has adopted a
new format for the Complete Wood Destroying Inspection Report This new format
was prompted, in part, by recent changes to Washington State Laws and Rules
that pertain to Structural Pest Inspections, (RCW 15.58.450 and WAC 16-228-2005
through 16-228-2045), and by changes in market expectations. These changes were
a cooperative effort involving members of all affected industries; inspectors,
real estate professionals, and lenders. This new inspection report format is
easier to understand, easier to enforce, and provides better protection for the
consumer.
Washington
State laws and rules do not recognize any difference between a “Preliminary
Report” and a “Final Report”. Therefore, this reporting format has been
eliminated. There will only be one report: the Complete Wood Destroying Organism
Inspection Report.
For
your protection you are encouraged to have all findings corrected by licensed
and bonded contractors and to obtain and keep copies of all repair receipts.
You may also elect to obtain a report with “NO” findings. A report with “NO”
findings does not indicate that the inspector is approving of any work done to
eliminate previously reported findings. It only indicates that there are no
findings at the time of the inspection. It must also be understood that
remaining evidence may exist after all repairs and corrections have been made.
This evidence, while required to be reported, may be inconsequential.
The
new Washington State Pest Control Association Wood Destroying Organism
Inspection Report Form has been reviewed by the Washington State Department of
Agriculture. The Department agrees that with an accurate inspection and when
filled out properly this form can meet the Wood Destroying Organism Inspection
Reporting Criteria found in WAC 16-228-2005 through 16-228-2045.