New Home Building Permit
Requirements
The following list provides a fairly comprehensive look at the
scope of information to be provided, issues to be addressed,
and permits required in the construction of any new
residential structure. Every jurisdiction and every project
may have unique requirements, so be sure you know!
R Application Form Completed
R Special approvals are signed
R Plans Complete (Submit 2 - ¼” plan sets for review)
R Vicinity Map
R Site Plan
R Site Grading for hillside or sloping sites
R Floor Plans
R Elevations
R Section View
R Structural Details: Rafters, Joists, Studs, Beams,
Headers, etc.
R Structural Plans: Foundation, Joist & Roof framing
Systems
R Door Schedule: Type, Sizes
R Window Schedule: Types, Sizes, U-Values
(Glazing Glass)
R Truss Engineering Specifications Sheet or Truss
Verification Letter
R Legal Description, Parcel Number and Assessor’s
Parcel Map
R Septic Permit (Health District) or Sewer Hook-up or
Re-Use number
R Water Supply Availability Certification
R Electrical Permit
R Driveway Permit
R Address Permit
R Legal Access
R Critical Areas Addressed (i.e. wetlands, flood plains,
geo hazard, riparian and shorelines)
R Washington State Energy Code compliance
calculations
R Heating Calculations
R Land use requirements (i.e. zoning)
R Fire Sprinkler Requirements
R Contractor License
R Excavation / Grading Permit
R Drainage Mitigation
R Soils Report
R Environmental Checklist / Review
R Plan Review Fees
Note: Consult Your Local Building Department for Specific
Requirements
Source: Ryan Kelso, Complete Design, Inc.
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What Should I Do Before Meeting With a Designer?
To make your meeting with a designer more productive you amenities required.
should gather up the following information and bring it along • List each room and include specifics desired such as size,
with you (or send before a phone meeting): orientation or other features.
• Identify architectural style desired. Any photographs or clippings
• Building Site Information. from magazines are helpful.
• Boundary survey with property lines dimensioned including
bearing information (e.g. Lengths and Bearings). Scheduling the Meeting :
• If there are any curves in the property line be sure to include the
curve data table. After you have collected the information listed above,
• Make sure that any easements are shown and identified. contact the designer to schedule an appointment.
• Unless the lot is dead flat, include the topographical survey Depending on your location and needs, the meeting may be
showing the lot slope. at their office, or via phone, fax or email. Being prepared for
• Identify any views from the property. your initial meeting will help to avoid any unnecessary delays.
• Provide the legal description.
• If your site is steep, a soils report is often required - bring a copy if Homeowners:
you have one.
• Zoning designation (e.g. R-1) and building setbacks. Don’t Forget to Budget for Repairs
• Subdivision specific CC&R restrictions - bring a copy if you have and Maintenance
one.
• If any height restrictions apply, what is it and how is it measured? As a homeowner, it’s a good
• If an architectural review board applies, provide any information practice each year to set
available. aside 1% of your home’s
• Lateral engineering requirements; design wind speed, exposure, value in order to cover
seismic zone when applicable. necessary maintenance,
• Identify the general parameters such as area target size and as well as those inevitable
emergency repairs!
Here are just a few of the more common expenses to keep
in mind:
• HVAC repair or replacement
• Clogged or leaking pipes
• Roof repairs
• Hot water tank replacement
• Septic Tank Maintenance/Repair
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Why Should You Get Your Air Ducts & HVAC System Cleaned?
In addition to normal accumulations of dust and dirt found types of poor indoor air quality that air duct cleaning can
in all homes through regular use, there are several other help to address.
factors that can increase the need for air duct cleaning:
There’s a Reason They Are Called Airborne
• Pets Viruses
• Occupants with allergies or asthma
• Cigarette or cigar smoke Cold & flu viruses, fungus, mold and bacteria, live in your
• Water contamination or damage to the home / HVAC home and building’s heating ducts. Every time the fan kicks
on, you breath them and they could be making you, your
system family or your employees sick. Fortunately, there’s an easy
solution. Properly cleaning and sanitizing your entire heating
• Home renovation or remodeling projects system and air ducts.
• You are dusting more often than you would like
Inspect Your Air Ducts
Some occupants are more sensitive to these contaminants
than others. Allergy and asthma sufferers, as well as young You can tell if your heating, ventilation and air conditioning
children and the elderly tend to be more susceptible to the (HVAC) system needs cleaning by one of two ways:
First, with a screwdriver, remove a floor or wall register, then,
1. Use a small mirror and flashlight, or
2. Use a digital camera to take a picture inside the duct.
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Checklist for Finding & Hiring a Builder
Doing a little due-diligence prior to selecting If not, you may be liable for any construction-
a builder will help you have a more successful related accidents on your premises.
experience. BNCW has some good consumer
resources available on our website to help you! Ask the builder to provide you with names of
Simply visit our website at www.BuildingNCW.org
and look for the “Resources” tab. previous customers. If they won’t, beware. If
Use this checklist to help you select a home they do, ask the customers if they would hire
builder to build your home: the builder again.
Refer to the directory in the rear of this guide Ask if you can see the builder’s work, both
for the names of member builders. You can completed and in progress. Check for quality
also ask family, friends or co-workers for of workmanship and materials.
recommendations.
Do you feel you can easily communicate
Make sure the builder has a permanent
with the builder? Remember you will be in
business location and a good reputation with close contact with them throughout the
local banks and suppliers. construction process and afterward as you
live in your new home.
Find out how long they have been in the
Make sure the builder provides you with a
building business. It usually takes three to
five years to establish a financially sound complete and clearly written contract. The
business. You want to make sure they will be contract will benefit both of you. If you are
around after the construction is complete to having a new home built, get and review a
service any warranties. copy of the home warranty and homeowner
manual as well.
Check out the company’s rating and if there
Be cautious of unusually low-priced bids. If
have been any complaints filed with the local
Better Business Bureau: www.bbb.org. the builder is unable to pay for the materials
and labor as the project proceeds, this may
Make sure the builder has sufficient workers indicate a potential problem—not always, but
potentially. Keep in mind that less expensive
compensation and general liability insurance. does not necessarily mean better!
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Protecting Your Family From Harmful Lead Dust
Although the Anytime you cut into surfaces painted To learn more about any one of these
Renovation, Repair with lead paint, even if the paint is suggested safeguards, or to source a
and Painting Rule covered by layers of newer paint, you certified RRP contractor or inspector,
does not apply risk creating hazardous lead dust. You contact BNCW at (509) 293-5840, or
to homeowners can reduce the risk of lead exposure online at www.buildingncw.org.
renovating, repairing, in your home by hiring a certified lead
or painting their inspector to check to see if there is lead
own homes, do-it-yourself projects paint in the area of your work. If there
can easily create dangerous lead dust. is lead, then you may want to have a
Protect your family and home – set up trained and certified lead abatement
safely, control the dust, and clean up contractor perform an abatement to
completely. remove the lead from the area before
you begin work.
Follow these safeguards to prevent
lead dust from spreading throughout Consider hiring a Certified RRP
your home: Contractor
When you think you may have lead
• Work safely paint, it may be best to hire a trained
• Get the right equipment lead-safe certified RRP contractor.
• Follow good work practices These contractors have been trained
• Consider hiring a Certified Lead in special methods to minimize dust
and clean up thoroughly to reduce the
Abatement Contractor or Inspector chance of lead contamination.
If you love peeking inside of local homes,
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Big homes, small homes, homes designed by
architects, homes constructed with the owner’s
two hands, homes in the city, homes in the country,
castles and condos, straight-laced homes and homes
where the imagination has gone wild, we have
featured all of these and more.
Come with us through the front doors into fun
and interesting homes of the local area.
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Selecting a Trusted Lender Avoiding Copyright
Infringement
A trusted lender will help you choose the right type of loan
to help you accomplish your ownership or refinance goals The key to avoiding copyright infringement is to understand
while meeting your budget needs. By offering a wide range that copying any part of another designer’s or builder’s plan
of loan programs, such as All-in-One custom construction, is illegal. If you ask your designer, architect or builder to
first-time home buyers, lot construction loans, reverse design or construct the same exact feature found in another
mortgages and many government assistance programs, builder’s home, it is a violation of copyright.
your lender will be able to tailor a solution to your specific Many people believe that if you alter a plan by a certain
situation. percentage, you are not in violation of copyright laws.
It’s very important to select from home loan experts that However, even using another designer’s plan as a starting
combine years of experience with dedication to serving as point could place you in violation of their copyright.
guides through the finance process from start to finish. It is not unusual to draw inspiration from a plan in a plan
Consequently, the first step in securing financing begins book, internet plan room or another house. Ask your builder
with finding the right residential loan officer. The residential or designer if they used someone else’s original drawing as
lending expert you choose to work with will provide you with a starting point or “inspiration”. If the drawing or home that
a checklist of essential documents you’ll need to take the served as inspiration for the homeowner, builder or designer
next step—completing a loan application.
While you’re completing the application, your home loan ©is “substantially similar” to the new drawing or home, the
expert will be hard at work initiating credit checks, verifying
employment and deposit account history and securing new drawing may be a “derivative work”. Unauthorized
credit approval. Once the application has been submitted, use of a derivative work to build a house is copyright
your dedicated loan officer works in concert with your infringement.
Realtor ™ (if applicable) to ensure all the necessary property
information has been secured. At the same time, the loan 57
officer will be working hand-in-hand with one of their
experienced loan underwriters, whose job it is to verify all
of the submitted documents meet the conditions of the
loan. They also pay close attention to each detail of your
specific loan type to make sure the loan meets the complex
regulatory requirements needed for conditional approval.
The next sequence of events marks the final stage
of securing financing for your purchase, refinance,
construction or remodel project. As the loan processor
completes their final application checks and ensures all
conditions of the loan are met, the lender requests the
closing documents. Behind the scenes, the bank’s loan
closing team or an escrow officer from a title company
ensures titles are created or cleared, arranges for payoff
statements (if needed for your loan type) and puts the final
touches on preparing the closing statements.
Once all the necessary documentation is prepared, your loan
officer will coordinate appointments that are convenient for
your schedule to meet with the loan closer or Title Company.
At this appointment the final signing of loan documents by
you occurs. Upon the final signing, and the escrow company
or bank verifies everything is in order, deeds are recorded
and funds are dispersed, making your home ownership or
refinance goals a reality.
Source: Brette Sangster, NMLS#507149 Vice President, Banner Bank
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If You Need to Evacuate Your Home
There may be conditions under which you will decide to get • Take your emergency supply kit unless you have reason to
away or there may be situations when you are ordered to leave. believe it has been contaminated.
Follow these guidelines for evacuation: • Listen to a battery-powered radio and follow local evacuation
• Plan places where your family will meet, both within and instructions.
outside of your immediate neighborhood. Use the Family • Take your pets with you, but understand that only service
Emergency Plan to decide these locations before a disaster. animals may be permitted in public shelters. Plan how you will
• If you have a car, keep a full tank of gas in it if an evacuation care for your pets in an emergency.
seems likely. Keep a half tank of gas in it at all times in case of
an unexpected need to evacuate. Gas stations may be closed IF TIME ALLOWS:
during emergencies and unable to pump gas during power
outages. Plan to take one car per family to reduce congestion • Call or email the out-of-state contact in your family
and delay. communications plan. Tell them where you are going.
• Become familiar with any alternate routes and other means • Secure your home by closing and locking doors and windows.
of transportation out of your area. Choose several potential • Unplug electrical equipment such as radios, televisions and
destinations in different directions so you have options in an small appliances. Leave freezers and refrigerators plugged
emergency. in unless there is a risk of flooding. If there is damage to your
• Leave early enough to avoid being trapped by severe weather. home and you are instructed to do so, shut off water, gas and
• Follow recommended evacuation routes. Do not take electricity before leaving.
shortcuts; they may be blocked. • Leave a note telling others when you left and where you are
• Be alert for road hazards such as washed-out roads or bridges going.
and downed power lines. Do not drive into flooded areas. • Wear sturdy shoes and clothing that provides some protection
• If you do not have a car, plan how you will leave if you have such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts and a cap.
to. Make arrangements with family, friends or your local • Check with neighbors who may need a ride.
government.
Pool Safety is Important
Smart pool owners always think safety first. They take
specific steps to ensure that their family, friends and
guests are knowledgeable about the safe and sensible use
of their pool.
They also:
• ensure that their pool is never used unless there is
adequate supervision;
• ensure that their pool is kept in good repair and is not
used when there is a missing or broken drain cover or
other component;
• ensure that ALL CHILDREN using their pool are
supervised constantly;
• that anyone under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
stimulants that would impair their abilities or judgment
does not use the pool;
• ensure that their pool is protected by appropriate
barriers to unsupervised entry including fencing with
self-latching gates, covers, alarms, etc.
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Home Maintenance Tips
This checklist contains tasks you should complete at least
on an annual basis to keep your home operating efficiently
and to protect your investment.
ANYTIME DURING THE YEAR:
R Check all connections to your electrical system for
possible hazards.
R Check cords and plugs of all electrical appliances for
fraying or signs of wear. Repair or replace as necessary.
Do not overload extension cords.
R Test your smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detector IN THE SPRING:
and radon detector for proper operation. Clean the units
with a vacuum or cotton swab and replace batteries and R Check the condition of glazing compound, caulking and
light bulbs if needed.
exterior paint. Replace or paint as needed.
R Have your heating and air conditioning system(s)
R Exchange glass and screens in storm doors and/or
inspected and cleaned. If your system(s) has a filter,
replace it every three months to keep your unit working windows (also in autumn).
efficiently.
R Inspect the roof for snow damage.
R Inspect all doors and windows for proper operation and R Check for evidence of termites such as sagging floors
a tight fit. Clean the window tracks, clean and adjust the
door thresholds and check that the weather-stripping and ceilings or dry, brown tunnels in the ground near the
hasn’t cracked or torn. Preventing unwanted outside air home’s foundation.
from leaking into your home will reduce your energy bills.
R Seed and feed the lawn and plant annuals, cut back
R Check interior paint and touch up or repaint as needed.
perennials that need pre-growth pruning.
R Inspect the attic insulation. Make sure the entire ceiling
IN THE AUTUMN:
area is covered. Check that the insulation has not blocked
vents in the eaves to prevent buildup of condensation R Mulch perennials that need protection from winter weather
and to allow proper air circulation. Insulation should also
not be touching the underside of the roof sheathing. and prune those that should be cut back in the fall.
R Oil motors of appliances as directed in instruction R Rake and compost leaves.
R Remove hose connections and store hoses to avoid
manuals.
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R Inspect your stairs, steps and ladders for damage or
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Fire Resistance
Fire occurrence in North Central Landscape Zone 1: 0-5 feet if the structure has one-hour
flame-resistant siding OR 0-10 feet if the structure has non-
Washington flame-resistant siding. In this zone, the goal is to prevent
ignitions on or near a structure.
On average, wildland fires occur in Chelan and Douglas
counties between every six and 30 years. Wildland fire has • Plant no trees or shrubs.
been a part of the North Central Washington ecosystem • Use only inorganic mulch. (Rubber mulch is not
since the retreat of the Continental glaciers more than acceptable for use.)
10,000 year ago. Wildland fire is an essential part of the
environment in this area. Fire serves as a key component in • Plant fire-resistant plants with high moisture content.
maintaining a healthy and productive ecosystem. To reduce
fire damage in the fire-prone wildland urban interface of Landscape Zone 2: 5-30 feet. In this zone, the goal is
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DENSE COVER OF SHRUBS OR TREES PRESENT DENSE COVER OF SHRUBS OR
WITHIN THE RECOMMENDED D
AREA?
Sometimes wildland plants can occur as an
rupted layer of vegetation as opposed to being
widely spaced individual plants. The more con
Firebrands (Sparks or Embers)WITHIN THE RECOMMENDED DEFENSIBLE SPACE
AREA?
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gravel If this situation is present within your defensibl
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ACCOUNTING / APPLIANCE SALES & ASBESTOS The Wenatchee Downtown
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ABATEMENT / Association
SERVICES INSPECTION Linda Haglund
Sav-Mart 101 Palouse Street #35
Cordell, Neher & Company PLLC 1729 N. Wenatchee Ave. Asbestos Central LLC Wenatchee, WA 98801
Sean Patton, CPA Wenatchee, WA 98801 Justin Wood (509) 662-0059
175 E. Penny Rd., Suite 1 (509) 663-1671 PO Box 1764 [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98807 www.wendowntown.org
(509) 663-1661 www.savmart.net 509-888-5542
[email protected] [email protected] WV Chamber of Commerce
www.cnccpa.com APPRAISAL www.acentralwa.com Shiloh Burgess
137 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Tidd Tax & Accounting LLC NCW Appraisal ASSOCIATIONS / Wenatchee, WA 98801
Steve/Tina Tidd Tony Thompson ORGANIZATIONS (509) 662-2116
Wenatchee, WA 98801 610 N. Mission St., Suite 114 [email protected]
(509) 662-5951 Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.wenatchee.org
[email protected] (509) 387-6256
www.tiddtax.com [email protected] Lake Chelan Chamber of ATTORNEYS
www.ncwappraisal.com Commerce
ADVERTISING, 216 E. Woodin Ave. Davis, Arneil Law Firm LLP
MARKETING ARCHITECTS, Chelan, WA 98816 Danielle Marchant / Steve Smith
DRAFTING, DESIGN & (509) 682-3503 617 Washington Street
Graybeal Signs, Inc. ENGINEERING [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
Monte Graybeal www.lakechelan.com (509) 662-3551
1909 N. Wenatchee Ave. Complete Design, Inc. [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98802 Ryan Kelso NCW Economic Development www.dadkp.com
(509) 662-6926 PO Box 1914 District
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98807 Karen Francis-McWhite Gatens Green Weidenbach PLLC
www.graybealsigns.com (509) 662-3699 1300 Fifth Street Teisha Brincat
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Cashmere, WA 98815
Rainmaker Digital Services www.completedesign.cc (509) 682-6907 (509) 888-2144
Eddy Alonso [email protected] [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Forte Architects www.ncwedd.com https://www.ggw-law.com/
(941) 735-0517 Lenka Slapnicka
[email protected] 240 N. Wenatchee Ave. NCW Tech Alliance Jeffers, Danielson, Sonn &
www.rainmakerdigital.com Wenatchee, WA 98801 Jenny Rojanasthien Aylward, P.S.
(509) 293-5566 14 N. Wenatchee Ave., Ste 114 H. Lee Lewis
The ADG Media Group, LLC [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 2600 Chester Kimm Road
Amy Gustin www.fortearchitects.com (509) 661-9000 Wenatchee, WA 98801
PO Box 1886 [email protected] (509) 662-3685
Wenatchee, WA 98807 H Drafting & Design www.ncwtech.org [email protected]
(509) 264-1852 Cosme Hernandez www.jdsalaw.com
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Rental Association of Wenatchee
www.theadgmediagroup.com (509) 306-8182 Valley AUDIO / VIDEO
[email protected] Roni Freund
The Good Life PO Box 554 Deep Water Home & Electronics
Teresa Myers Lopez Design, LLC Wenatchee, WA 98807 Ken Moore
618 Okoma Drive Abe Lopez (509) 423-7429 131 E. Woodin Ave.
Omak, WA 98841 PO Box 2674 [email protected] Chelan, WA 98816
(509) 826-1110 Wenatchee, WA 98807 www.rawv.org (509) 682-4529
[email protected] (509) 398-0120 [email protected]
www.omakchronicle.com [email protected] Short Term Rental Alliance of www.deepwaterelectronics.com
www.lopez-design.com Chelan County
APARTMENT Zelda Holgate AUTO / TRUCK
RENTALS Leavenworth, WA 98826 DEALERS
(509) 433-1165
Poltz Rentals, LLC [email protected] Apple Valley Honda
Beth Gordon www.straccwa.org Tod McLaughlin
307 S. Mission Street, Suite H 400 Highline Dr.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 SMART Association East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 662-9723 Brian Ducey (509) 662-1551
[email protected] 1711 S. Jackson St. [email protected]
Seattle, WA 98144 www.applevalleyhonda.com
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Cascade Autocenter Numerica Credit Union Western Materials, Inc. CARPET CLEANING
Jordan Baldock Denise Gallucci Andy Johnston
148 Easy Street 812 N. Wenatchee Ave. 5704 Nelpar Drive Clean Air Connection
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Verl Sutton
(509) 663-0011 (509) 667-7251 (509) 886-5182 10 Fifth Street
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.cascadeautocenter.com www.numericacu.com www.westernmaterials.com (509) 663-9562
[email protected]
Sangster Motors, Inc. Peoples Bank Weyerhaeuser www.yourcleanconnection.com
Don Sangster Darel Ansley Arlyn Anderson
912 N. Miller St. 901 N. Mission St. 220 Occidental Ave. S. CEMENT / CONCRETE
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Seattle, WA 98104 / ASPHALT
(509) 662-6134 (509) 664-5311 (206) 369-7667
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Central Washington Concrete
www.sangstermotors.com www.peoplesbank-wa.com www.trusjoist.com Jake Holt / Chris Augustson
1351 S. Wenatchee Ave.
Town Chrysler Jeep Dodge Washington Trust Bank CABINETS Wenatchee, WA 98801
Nissan Heidi Myers (509) 662-6375
Clayton Walker 523 Valley Mall Pkwy. Bagdon’s Inc. [email protected]
1001 N. Miller St. East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Larry & Sarah Bagdon www.centralwashingtonconcrete.com
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 884-7111 760 S. Wenatchee Ave.
(509) 888-9595 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Godbey Red-E-Mix
[email protected] www.watrust.com (509) 662-1411 David Freels
www.townchryslerdodge.net [email protected] 505 SW Ansel
BUILDING PRODUCT / www.bagdons.com Brewster, WA 98812
AUTO BODY / LUMBER SUPPLIERS (509) 689-2415
COLLISION REPAIR / Smith Custom Woodworking, Inc. [email protected]
GLASS Builders FirstSource Jared Smith
Greg Armstrong 3768 N. George St. SlabJack Geotechnical
First Choice Collision Center, Inc. 3628 Chelan Hwy. North East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Jerald Sargent
Allen Tangeman Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 884-3781 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
601 N. Wenatchee Ave. (509) 662-4407 [email protected] (509) 888-4600
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] www.smithcustomwoodworking.com [email protected]
(509) 663-7008 www.buildersfirstsource.com www.slabjackgeotechnical.com
[email protected] CARPET & FLOOR
www.firstchoicecc.com Marson & Marson Lumber, a COVERINGS Wenatchee Sand & Gravel
division of TAL Holdings, LLC Chris Augustson / Bob Mikelson
BANKS, CREDIT Rodney Bullion Inside Design Carpet One 1351 S. Wenatchee Ave.
UNIONS & FINANCIAL 11724 Riverbend Drive Joel McDonald Wenatchee, WA 98801
INSTITUTIONS Leavenworth, WA 98826 2101 N. Duncan Drive (509) 663-5141
(509) 548-5829 Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
Banner Bank [email protected] (509) 662-9500 www.wenatcheesandandgravel.com
Brette Sangster www.marsonandmarson.com [email protected]
501 N. Mission St. www.insidedesignc1.com CLEANING SERVICES
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Midway Building Supply - RESIDENTIAL /
(509) 886-8282 Chris Wood The Floor Factory, Inc. COMMERCIAL
[email protected] 132 Clarkson Mill Road Vickie Sparks
www.bannerbank.com Tonasket, WA 98855 13 S. Wenatchee Ave. Karen’s Kleening, LLC
(509) 486-2888 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Karen Holtorf
North Cascades Bank [email protected] (509) 662-1421 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Toby Atkeson www.midwaybuilding.com [email protected] (509) 884-5998
614 N. Mission Street www.thefloorfactory.com [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Valley Supply Co.
(509) 888-6000 Eric Cochran
[email protected] Central Washington
www.northcascadesbank.com (509) 933-1800
[email protected]
www.valleysupply.com
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COMMERCIAL Berry Construction Gann Construction, LLC One-Way Construction NW Inc.
REFRIGERATION 3014 GS Center Road Jake Gann Brandon Littrell
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 1115 Walla Walla Ave., Suite C
North Valley Mechanical, Inc. (509) 888-1961 (509) 630-5262 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Rodney Rumbolz [email protected] [email protected] (509) 679-3256
PO Box 1369 www.berrycon.com [email protected]
Okanogan, WA 98840 Ghiglia Homes LLC www.onewayconstructionnw.com
(509) 422-5544 BOA Construction Co. Jim Ghiglia
[email protected] Clark Cooke Wenatchee, WA 98801 Parmenter Homes
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 679-2505 Todd Parmenter
COMPUTER STORES, (509) 886-7777 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
PARTS, SERVICE & [email protected] www.ghigliahomes.com (206) 406-1227
CONSULTING www.boaconstruction.net [email protected]
Gold Construction, Inc. www.parmenterhomes.com
Abadan Business Solutions BTO Construction Randy Gold
Brandon Smith Steve Varrelman PO Box 2507 Phenix Construction, Inc.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 67 Wenatchee, WA 98807 Mel Shiley
(509) 699-6006 Pateros, WA 98846 (509) 663-4946 Chelan, WA 98816
[email protected] (509) 923-2802 [email protected] (509) 670-0270
wwww.abadantc.com/wenatchee [email protected] www.goldconstruction.org [email protected]
CONCRETE C & C Investment Properties LLC Hanson Home Construction, LLC Pinnacle Custom Builders, Inc.
Chase Cooper Dave Hanson Travis Hofstetter
Black Forest Finishing PO Box 2874 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 235 3rd St. SE
John Black Wenatchee, WA 98807 (509) 670-1153 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 679-2891 [email protected] (509) 884-1873
(509) 630-0660 [email protected] www.hansonhomesllc.com [email protected]
[email protected] www.ccinvestmentpropertiesllc.com
http://blackforestfoundation.com KTS Development LLC Real Homes
Carlisle Classic Homes Kyle Steinburg Jon Port
H2 Pre-Cast Chris Groby East Wenatchee, WA 98802 1833 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Clay Prewitt Leavenworth, WA 98826 (509) 393-4975 Wenatchee, WA 98801
3835 N. Clemons St. (206) 782-7070 [email protected] (509) 665-8888
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected] [email protected]
(509) 884-6644 www.cchbuilds.com Lenssen Homes www.realhomes.info
[email protected] Kent Lenssen
www.h2precast.com Custom Construction & Malaga, WA 98828 Roberts Construction, LLC
Cabinetry by Shane Covey, LLC (509) 679-1996 Mac & Mike Roberts
Industrial Cutting & Coring, Inc. Shane Covey [email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Pat Brown Wenatchee/Chelan, WA www.lenssenhomes.com (509) 669-3435
101 S. Roland Ave. (509) 885-0961 [email protected]
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected] Lexar Homes
(509) 886-4114 www.wenatcheebuilt.com Rob Eldred Sadler Construction, Inc.
[email protected] www.chelanbuilt.com 147 Easy Way #104 Steve Sadler
www.industcutcore.com Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 2081
EDCO Builders LLC (509) 663-1722 Wenatchee, WA 98807
Murillos Concrete Steve Edmonson [email protected] (509) 669-1582
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Entiat, WA 98822 www.lexarhomes.com [email protected]
(509) 293-1437 509-423-0717 www.sadlerluxuryhomes.com
[email protected] [email protected] McDonald Building, LLC
www.edcobuildersllc.com Tim McDonald Sage Homes, LLC
CONTRACTOR Entiat, WA 98822 Rebecca Hackworth
- RESIDENTIAL Eider Construction, LLC (509) 784-1602 PO Box 119
BUILDER Chad Miller [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98807
PO Box 139 www.mcdonaldbuilding.com (509) 899-9800
Beazley Construction Orondo, WA 98843 [email protected]
Sam Beazley (509) 699-1092 Monteith Construction, LLC www.sagehomellc.com
PO Box 739 [email protected] Michael Monteith
Manson, WA 98831 www.eiderbuilding.com East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Stimac Construction, Inc.
(509) 687-3805 (509) 387-1891 Vince Stimac
[email protected] G.L. White Construction, Inc. [email protected] 235 3rd St. SE
Greg White East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 884-1873
(509) 663-7420 [email protected]
[email protected]
www.glwhiteconstruction.com
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Vertex Custom Building and ELECTRICAL - ENGINEERS - CIVIL EVENT PLANNING
Design COMMERCIAL / ELECTRICAL /
Jason Chase & RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURAL / Branching Out
Wenatchee, WA 98801 CONTRACTORS MARINE Leona Wolk
(509) 679-0044 Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] Don Kruse Electric, Inc. Torrence Engineering, LLC (509) 393-4018
Kevin Diefenbach John Torrence [email protected]
Village Life PO Box 2088 6377 Kimber Rd. www.branchingout.today
Justin Osborne Omak, WA 98841 Cashmere, WA 98815
788 Grant Road (509) 826-4301 (509) 782-1897 EXCAVATION
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected] [email protected]
(425) 531-2364 www.dkeinc.net www.torrence-eng.com Allemandi Construction, Inc.
[email protected] Mike Allemandi
www.villagelifehomes.com Stetner Electric Inc. ENVIRONMENTAL PO Box 4001
Travis Wittman CONSULTING Wenatchee, WA 98801
Wessman Construction, LLC 9224 Road S NW (509) 662-3529
Randy Wessman Quincy, WA 98848 American Land and Water [email protected]
Cashmere, WA 98815 (509) 787-9109 Consulting www.allemandiconstruction.com
(509) 264-9662 [email protected] Bill Sullivan, LG,LHG,CWRE
[email protected] http://stetnerelectric.com 106 N. Columbia Street D&D Trucking Enterprise, Inc.
https://www.houzz.com/pro/ Wenatchee, WA 98801 Devon Head
wessmanconstruction Vassar Electric, Inc. (509) 888-8081 Entiat, WA 98822
Danny Vassar [email protected] (360) 926-3828
Yusi Construction, Inc. PO Box 394 [email protected]
Brent Yusi Tonasket, WA 98855 Black Rock Geosciences
PO Box 1670 (509) 486-1243 Neil Kinnebrew J & K Earthworks, LLC
Okanogan, WA 98840 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Kurt Davis
(509) 422-3738 www.vassarelectric.com (509) 900-8683 5593 Nature Shore Dr.
[email protected] [email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Wenatchee Electric LLC http://www.BlackRockGeo.com (509) 886-5906
COUNTERTOPS Jordan Dovich [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Grette Associates LLC www.jkearthworks.com
DC Custom Construction Inc (509) 393-9800 Ryan Walker
Christina Arnall [email protected] 151 S. Worthen, Suite 101 Pipkin Inc. dba Pipkin
Serving North Central Washington Wenatchee, WA 98801 Construction
(509) 787-2044 EMPLOYMENT (509) 663-6300 Brian Parsons
[email protected] AGENCIES, JOB [email protected] 4801 Contractors Dr.
www.dccustomconstruction.net TRAINING & www.gretteassociates.com East Wenatchee, WA 98802
PLACEMENT (509) 884-2400
Moonlight Stone Works SERVICES TestandSeal.com [email protected]
Mitch Trochmann Megan Kramer http://www.pipkininc.com
4932 Contractors Dr. #B Active Employment Solutions PO Box 467
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Sabrina Reister Peshastin, WA 98847 Rains Contracting, Inc.
(509) 782-2464 1325 N. Princeton Ave. 509-780-6508 Kurt Rains
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] 44 B & O Road
www.moonlighttileandstone.com (509) 888-2105 Malott, WA 98829
[email protected] EQUIPMENT RENTAL / (509) 422-2326
Precision Waterjet, Inc. LEASING [email protected]
Troy Bassett Express Employment www.rainscontracting.com
207 S. Columbia Professionals Valley Tractor & Rentals
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Jennifer Henderson Pete Burke Rayfield Bros. Excavating, Inc.
(509) 888-7954 411 N. Chelan Ave. Ste. B 4857 Contractors Drive David Rayfield
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 9810 Big Y Junction Road
www.precisionwaterjetinc.com (509) 662-5187 (509) 886-1566 Peshastin, WA 98847
[email protected] [email protected] (509) 548-5135
DOORS / HARDWARE www.expresspros.com/wenatcheewa www.valleytractor.com [email protected]
/ LOCKS
Rudnick & Sons LLC
Exterior Solutions Brandon Rudnick
150 1st Street SE Wenatchee, WA 98801
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 979-7423
(509) 886-8547 [email protected]
[email protected]
www.extsoldoorsandwindows.com
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Sligar Excavation FOOD PRODUCTS GEOTECHNICAL HARDWARE
Matt Sligar & BEVERAGES, ENGINEERING
PO Box 1151 WHOLESALE & SERVICES Kelly’s Ace Hardware Inc.
Wenatchee, WA 98807 DISTRIBUTION Patrick J. Kelly
(509) 881-1351 Nelson Geotechnical Associates, 128 East Woodin Ave.
[email protected] Costco Wholesale #112 Inc. Chelan, WA 98816
www.sligarexcavation.com Andy Kostenko Sofia Garibay (509) 682-2815
375 Highline Dr. S 5526 Industry Lane, #2 [email protected]
Smith Excavation East Wenatchee, WA 98802 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.kellyshardware.com
Gregg Smith (509) 886-9507 (509) 665-7696
PO Box 284 [email protected] [email protected] HARDWOOD
Cashmere, WA 98815 www.costco.com www.nelsongeotech.com FLOORING SUPPLIER
(509) 782-0446 & INSTALLER
[email protected] FOUNDATIONS GOLF COURSES &
www.smithexcavation.com EQUIPMENT REPAIR Artisan Flooring, LLC
All American Waterproofing and Jason & Jenny Black
Tonka Landshaping & Spray Inc. Highlander Golf Club Serving the Wenatchee Valley
Excavating LaNiece Fenton Mark Babst (509) 782-0777
Dustin Christensen PO Box 3081 2920 8th Street SE [email protected]
PO Box 142 Kirkland, WA 98083 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.artisanflooringllc.com
Wenatchee, WA 98807 (425) 488-0500 (509) 884-4653
(509) 433-7070 [email protected] [email protected] HEATING,
[email protected] www.WaterproofMyHouse.com www.highlandergc.com VENTILATION & AIR
CONDITIONING
FENCING / PERGOLAS JLW Custom Concrete, Inc. GOVERNMENT /
/ GAZEBOS Jon Wood PUBLIC AGENCIES Cascade Mechanical
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Contractors Inc.
Valencia Fencing, LLC (509) 670-2937 Douglas Co. Transportation & Tim Nehls
Ismael Valencia [email protected] Land Services 902 E. Woodin Ave.
Rock Island, WA 98850 Mark Botello Chelan, WA 98816
(509) 668-7900 Riverway Contractors, LLC 140 19th Street NW, Ste. A (509) 682-5923
[email protected] Dave Smith East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected]
PO Box 809 (509) 884-7173 www.cascademechanical.com
FINISH CARPENTRY Wenatchee, WA 98807 [email protected]
(509) 886-7000 www.douglascountywa.net Climatek Heating & Air
Pine Canyon Woodworking [email protected] Conditioning
Darby James Wenatchee Valley Technical Charles & Rikki Filyaw
PO Box 403 FURNITURE - INDOOR Skills Center 966 Valley Mall Pkwy
Orondo, WA 98843 & OUTDOOR Peter Jelsing East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 683-2833 327 E. Penny Road (509) 881-5556
[email protected] MKW Furniture Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
Craig Dixon (509) 662-8827 www.climatek1.com
FIRE SAFETY / PO Box 223 [email protected]
SPRINKLERS Peshastin, WA 98847 www.wenatcheevalleytech.com Cozy Comfort Heating & AC
(425) 698-5045 Craig Brown
Inland Fire Protection, Inc. [email protected] HANDYMAN PO Box 2347
Tom Wilson www.mkwfurniture.com SERVICES Wenatchee, WA 98807
3028 GS Center Road (509) 665-6859
Wenatchee, WA 98801 GARAGE DOORS / Quality Restoration & Repair LLC [email protected]
(509) 884-6717 OPENERS Nicholas Dumas
[email protected] PO Box 2974 Dick’s Heating & A/C of
www.inlandfireprotection.com Perfection Garage Doors and Leavenworth, WA 98826 Wenatchee
Service LLC (509) 531-8164 Ken Osborne
Doug Bruggman [email protected] 5533 Nelpar Drive
Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 888-5253 (509) 884-6444
[email protected] [email protected]
www.dicksheatingwenatchee.com
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Patriot Plumbing, Heating & Three Cedars Home Inspection Mitchell, Reed & Schmitten LANDSCAPING,
Cooling Inc. Alan Erhardt Insurance MATERIALS & LAWN
Sherry Erickson Leavenworth, WA 98826 Craig Field CARE
536 S. Chelan Ave. (509) 881-4664 124 E. Penny Rd., Suite 101
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Anderson Landscaping
(509) 662-6262 www.threecedarshomeinspection.com (509) 665-0500 Joe Anderson
[email protected] [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.CallPatriot.net INSULATION www.mrandsinsurance.com (509) 665-4916
[email protected]
HOME AUTOMATION Intermountain West Insulation Smithson Insurance Services, Inc. www.landscapebyanderson.com+
Russ Foresman Kathy Smithson
Arseneault Automation, LLC 813 Benton Way 720 Valley Mall Parkway Elysian Lawn & Landscape, LLC
David Arseneault Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 David Andrews
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 929-0008 (509) 884-5195 (509) 630-4330
(509) 679-9309 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] www.iwinsulation.com www.smithsoninsuranceservices.com facebook.com/
www.arseneaultautomation.com ElysianLawnLandscape
Paul’s AeroBarrier INTERNET ACCESS &
HOME DÉCOR Paul Smith SERVICES Premium Rock
3714 West Nob Hill Blvd. Dean Scott
Timberloom Yakima, WA 98902 LocalTel Communications 4801 Contractors Drive
Becci Piepel - Chris Piepel (509) 225-3420 Debbie Purcell East Wenatchee, WA 98802
200 S. Columbia St. [email protected] 341 Grant Road (509) 884-2400
Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.paulsairfx.com East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected]
(509) 888-1588 (509) 888-8888 www.premiumrock.com
[email protected] Urethane Connections, LLC [email protected]
John Barry www.localtel.net TC Slingers, LLC
HOME MAINTENANCE Wenatchee, WA 98801 Todd Carter
(509) 679-3772 Native Network (509) 393-1244
Cascade Tub Repair, LLC [email protected] Carl Patterson [email protected]
Dana Hazen 250 East Penny Road, Suite 200
PO Box 2450 INSURANCE Wenatchee, WA 98801 Vita Green, LLC
Wenatchee, WA 98807 844-558-2472 Mike Stancil
(509) 664-2447 Country Financial [email protected] 3774 Iroquois Lane
[email protected] Zane Bock www.nativenetwork.com Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.cascadetubrepair.com 224 S. Mission St. (509) 663-8670
Wenatchee, WA 98801 LAND DEVELOPMENT [email protected]
HOTELS / (509) 888-5433 & LAND DESIGNERS www.vitagreenllc.com
HOSPITALITY [email protected]
https://representatives. Blackhawk Development Inc. MANAGEMENT
Love Leavenworth Vacation countryfinancial.com/zane.bock/ Ryan Vickery CONSULTANTS
Rentals 1300 S. Webb Place
Sean Lynn Draggoo Financial Group East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Alpha Sales Technologies, LLC
1133 US Hwy 2 Suite F Braden Draggoo (509) 669-6655 Ken Mattson
Leavenworth, WA 98826 1301 Walla Walla Ave., Suite A [email protected] (509) 679-9659
(509) 548-5683 Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
[email protected] (509) 888-4345 LAND USE kennethmattson.wearelegalshield.com
www.loveleavenworth.com [email protected] CONSULTING
www.draggoofinancial.com MEDIA - PRINT/RADIO
INSPECTION Dan Beardslee Consulting
SERVICES Libke Insurance Associates, Inc. Dan Beardslee Alpha Media Wenatchee
Jeff Rounds East Wenatchee, WA 98802 1124 N. Miller
NCW Home Inspections, LLC 600 N. Chelan Ave. (509) 670-4318 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Don Hester Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] (509) 663-5186
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 662-1800 [email protected]
(509) 670-9572 [email protected] www.kkrv.com
[email protected] www.libke.com
www.ncwhomeinspections.com
PLEASE VISIT WWW.BNCW.ORG
for more information on current members, upcoming events, consumer resources and how to get involved in your community!
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METAL / STEEL WORK NEWSPAPERS & NC Painting Inc. PLUMBING
MAGAZINES Noe Cornelio CONTRACTORS,
Columbia River Steel PO Box 4722 FIXTURES & PARTS
Steve Rimple / Doug Gardner NCW Media, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98807
284 Urban Industrial Ave. Bill Forhan (509) 860-2387 Allied Plumbing & Pumps LLC
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 215 14th Street [email protected] Margaret Spies
(509) 886-0180 Leavenworth, WA 98826 www.ncpaintinginc.com 2131 N. Wenatchee Ave.
[email protected] (509) 548-5286 Wenatchee, WA 98801
http://www.moseslakesteel.com/ [email protected] Pinnacle Painting (509) 662-6622
home/columbia-river-steel-supply.html www.ncwbusiness.com Ron Marotta [email protected]
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.alliedplumbingandpumps.com
Micah’s Custom Works The Wenatchee World (509) 630-2929
Micah England Sean Flaherty [email protected] Dave’s Plumbing Inc.
3390 Malaga Alcoa Highway 14 N. Mission St. David Stufflebeam
Malaga, WA 98828 Wenatchee, WA 98801 PARTY SUPPLIES 4944 B Contractors Dr.
(509) 665-9631 (509) 663-5161 East Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] [email protected] Trinity Inflatables (509) 884-5860
www.wenatcheeworld.com Shane Rinker [email protected]
MORTGAGE PO Box 3
COMPANIES NONPROFIT Cashmere, WA 98815 Pipeology Plumbing LLC
(509) 782-9973 Brandon Sandine
Caliber Home Loans Chelan Valley Housing Trust [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
Patrick Davidson Rachael Goldie www.trinityinflatables.com (509) 470-9111
1111 N Mission St, Suite A & B 220 E. Johnson Ave. [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Chelan, WA 98816 PETROLEUM / www.pipeologyplumbingwenatchee.com
(509) 860-4955 (425) 275-2002 PROPANE
patrick.davidson@ [email protected] Plumb Perfect
caliberhomeloans.com www.chelanvalleyhousing.org Okanogan County Energy, Inc. Matt Bruggman
https://www.caliberhomeloans. Lynn Northcott Wenatchee, WA 98801
com/loan-consultant/washington/ Habitat for Humanity of the PO Box 69 (509) 663-3602
wenatchee Greater Wenatchee Area Winthrop, WA 98862 [email protected]
Natalie Narby (509) 996-2228 www.plumbperfectwenatchee.com
Cashmere Valley Mortgage Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
Kyle Lewis (509) 663-1889 www.okanoganelectriccoop.com POLE BUILDINGS /
127 Easy St., Mortgage Dept. [email protected] STEEL STRUCTURES
Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.wenatcheehfh.org PHOTOGRAPHERS &
(509) 662-7722 PHOTOGRAPHY Steel Structures America, Inc.
[email protected] OFFICE EQUIPMENT, CJ Lindquist
www.cashmerevalleybank.com SUPPLIES & Travis Knoop Photography 3635 E. Covington Ave.
SERVICES Travis Knoop Post Falls, ID 83854
Cornerstone Home Lending, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98801 (208) 777-7290
Craig Ronning Kelley Connect (509) 860-4321 [email protected]
1301 Walla Walla Ave., Ste. C Greg Bruggman [email protected] www.findssa.net
Wenatchee, WA 98801 226 Methow Street www.travisknoopphotography.com
(509) 962-3008 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Western Ranch Buildings LLC
[email protected] (509) 663-6311 PLASTERING / Tanya Davis
www.inlandnwteam.com [email protected] STUCCO 1107 Walla Walla
www.kelleyimaging.com Wenatchee, WA 98801
Guild Mortgage Company Stucco by Alex, Inc. (509) 884-0555
Traci Dry PAINTERS - Rhonda Reyes [email protected]
925 Fifth Street, Suite B COMMERCIAL & 15037 SR 97A www.westernbuildings.com
Wenatchee, WA 98801 RESIDENTIAL Entiat, WA 98822
(509) 293-9280 (509) 888-3503
[email protected] CW Painting LLC [email protected]
www.guildmortgage.com Cesar Nieto
1511 N. Miller St.
Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 888-2439
[email protected]
http://cwpaintingllc.com
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POOL & SPA / RADIO STATIONS NCW Association of Realtors RESTAURANTS
CUSTOM CONCRETE Callie Klein
Icicle Broadcasting, Inc. 610 N. Mission St., Suite 208 Wok About Grill
Berggren Pool & Spa Services LLC Gary Taylor Wenatchee, WA 98801 Shon Smith
Michael Berggren 32 N. Mission St. (509) 663-1211 110 N. Wenatchee Ave.
630 Valley Mall Pkwy #348 Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 667-2400 www.ncwar.realtor (509) 662-1154
(509) 699-9685 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] www.KOHO101.com Windermere Real Estate/NCW www.wokaboutgrill.com
www.Berggrenpoolandspa.com Becky Long
REAL ESTATE 517 N. Wenatchee Ave. RESTORATION - FIRE
Boyer Mountain Pool Inc. SERVICES Wenatchee, WA 98801 / FLOOD / WIND
Dale McElroy (509) 662-7184 DAMAGE
Cashmere, WA 98815 Alpine Group - Keller Williams [email protected]
(509) 670-3555 Joanna Avila www.windermerewenatchee.com Anytime Restoration LLC
[email protected] Leavenworth, WA 98826 Ben Knierim
www.boyermountaindoorandpool.com (206) 823-9043 REMODELING / East Wenatchee, WA 98802
[email protected] ADDITIONS (509) 881-8819
Pool to Spa Services [email protected]
Rick Specht Augustedge Real Estate E.D.Y. Construction Corp.
160 S. Worthen St. Tricia McCullough Ed Gardner ROOFING
Wenatchee, WA 98801 521 S. Chelan Ave. 1250 N. Wenatchee Avenue CONTRACTOR
(509) 662-1590 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Suite H-178
[email protected] (509) 494-8500 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Chavolla Roofing
www.pooltospaservices.com [email protected] (509) 293-2921 Pablo Chavolla
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
PORTABLE TOILETS Berkshire Hathaway Home www.edyconstruction.com (509) 264-3540
Services - Jessup Real Estate
Apple Valley Pumping Service NormaJean Jessup JLS Custom Woodcraft & Select Roofing
Greg Howland 503 Grant Road Construction, LLC Erick Lozano
34 N. Venture Rd. East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Jeff Stephens PO Box 211
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 470-8244 PO Box 2234 Rock Island, WA 98850
(509) 884-7960 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98807 (509) 679-5489
[email protected] www.normajessup.com (509) 886-3020 [email protected]
www.applevalleypumpingsvc.com [email protected]
Christine Douglas, Broker, www.jlscustomconstruction.com Summitt Construction
POWDER COATING Realtor @ Laura Mounter Real Keith Bennett
Estate & Co. Lince Family Construction Leavenworth, WA 98826
Cascade Powder Coating Christine Douglas Aaron Lince (509) 548-7065
Josh Potter 175 East Penny Rd., Suite B Quincy, WA 98848 [email protected]
11 Bridge Street Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 699-0953
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 264-7411 aaron@lincefamilyconstruction. SAND / GRAVEL
(509) 663-9080 [email protected] com
[email protected] wenatcheevalleyrealestate.com www.lincefamilyconstruction.com Two Rivers Sand & Gravel, Inc.
www.cascadepowdercoating.com Roy Dickinson
Coldwell Banker Cascade Real P & P Remodeling Services LLC 22750 Lake Wenatchee Hwy.
PUMPS Estate Rene Perez Leavenworth, WA 98826
Adam Rynd PO Box 556 (509) 763-3280
Irrigation Technology & 135 N. Mission St. Dryden, WA 98821 [email protected]
Control, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 264-4976 www.tworiverssandandgravel.com
Julie Hamon (509) 888-8887 [email protected]
4956 Contractors Drive [email protected] SECURITY SYSTEMS -
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.cbwenatchee.com Story Construction, LLC BURGLAR & FIRE
(509) 886-4100 Jeffrey Story
[email protected] Laura Mounter Real Estate & Co. Wenatchee, WA 98801 Keyhole Security Inc.
www.irrigationtech.net Laura Mounter (509) 782-1317 David Langlois
175 E. Penny Rd., Suite B [email protected] 708 S. Wenatchee Ave.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 facebook.com/storyconstructionllc Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 665-9200 (509) 663-5610
[email protected] [email protected]
www.lauramounter.com www.keyholesecurity.com
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STORAGE SHEDS / Northwest Geodimensions, Inc. Noble Truss & Lumber, Inc. WINDOWS / GLASS /
BUILDINGS Norm Nelson Sarah Erickson MIRRORS - SALES
15 N. Chelan Ave. 355 Malaga Alcoa Hwy.
Rent-Me Storage, LLC Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Chelan Glass and Door
Julie Hamon (509) 663-8660 (509) 662-1877 Robert Guerin
4968 Contractors Drive [email protected] [email protected] 56 Chelan Falls Road
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.nwgsurveys.com www.nobletrusswa.com Chelan, WA 98816
(509) 661-7368 (509) 682-2634
[email protected] TIRES WEB DESIGN, [email protected]
www.rentmestorage.com DEVELOPMENT & www.chelanglass.com
Les Schwab Tire Center PROGRAMMING
Rock Steel Structures, Inc. Kirk Moser Community Glass Company, Inc.
Scott Rock 301 Grant Road CalTech Web Travis Turner
1412 Fairway Drive NE East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Nathan Newberry 606 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Moses Lake, WA 98837 (509) 884-2414 Peshastin, WA 98847 Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 764-9700 [email protected] (800) 781-7146 (509) 662-8039
[email protected] www.lesschwab.com [email protected] [email protected]
www.rocksteel.com www.CalTechWeb.com www.communityglass.com
TITLE / ESCROW
STORAGE SYSTEMS COMPANIES WELL DRILLING THE GLASS WORKS LLC
Jeremy Nichols
Cascade Woodcrafters, Inc. North Meridian Title & Escrow Tumwater Drilling & Pump, Inc. By Appointment Only
Tim Ewing Jim Blair IV Lance Ballew Cashmere, WA 98815
1080 Washington St. 701 N. Chelan Ave. PO Box 249 (509) 860-5345
Manson, WA 98831 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Dryden, WA 98821 [email protected]
(509) 881-4730 (509) 662-4721 (509) 548-5361 www.theglassworks.info
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.chelanclosets.com www.northmeridiantitle.com www.tumwaterdrilling.com Wenatchee Valley Glass, LLC
Robert Guerin
SURVEYORS TRUSSES WHOLESALE 5930 Sunburst Lane, Unit N
Cashmere, WA 98815
Erlandsen & Associates, Inc. Louws Truss Inc. Consolidated Supply Company (509) 293-0270
Kris Erlandsen Jeremiah Murphy Jeff Burchett [email protected]
PO Box 739 5485 Mill Road 1100 Walla Walla Ave. www.wenatcheevalleyglass.com
Brewster, WA 98812 Cashmere, WA 98815 Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 689-2529 (509) 300-1100 (509) 662-7128
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.erlandsen.com www.louwstruss.com www.consolidatedsupply.com
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When looking at new property to build on, take into account the following questions to help you
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Land characteristics
Define in terms of grading and excavation, foundation requirements.
Earthquake faults: How close and how risky?
Elevations: Is the property level? Hilly? Marked by canyons? Are there rock
formations that will hamper grading?
Flood plain: Near enough to provide a hazard?
Is a Geo‐Tech evaluation required?
Is parcel large enough for your new structure?
Riparian areas located on site?
Soil type: Is it sandy, rocky, full of clay?
Subdivision restrictions i.e. conveniences?
Vegetation: Are there trees you can incorporate as a noise or sight buffer, or as an
open space corridor for common use? Or will you clear everything to provide landscaping?
Water: Lakes, lagoons, rivers, streams or ponds?
Water table, percolation rate: Will these affect foundations and drainage?
Will Snow load affect design of future structure?
Wind or Sun exposure?
Zoning limitations?
Other ______________________
Services
Check those already in place. If not, how much will it cost to provide them, if required?
Name of Provider
Cable _______________________________
Electricity _______________________________
Fiber _______________________________
Gas _______________________________
Recycling Disposal _______________________________
Sewers, storm drains _______________________________
Telephone _______________________________
Trash disposal _______________________________
Water _______________________________
Other _______________________________
Improvements
How much will it cost to install services and improvements?
What will I have to build?
What will I be assessed for?
Power lines or transmission towers: Where are they? Will they interfere with my plans?
Roads: Location? Are they adequate to handle increased traffic generated by my project?
Traffic loads on major streets and highways?
Existing buildings: Will I need to demolish them?
Transportation infrastructure: Proximity of railroad lines, ports, freeways?
Is a fire sprinkler system required?
Purchase price vs. requirements to prepare site for new structure?
Other _______________________
Amenities
Which of the following are conveniently located or accessible?
Grade school
Middle school
High school
Fire protection
Law enforcement
Recreation
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Advertiser Index
12 Anderson Landscaping 13 The Wenatchee World
29 Apple Valley Pumping 45 Timberloom
35 Artisan Flooring 15 Travis Knoop Photography
9 Banner Bank 52 Trinity Inflatables
27 Berggren’s Pool & Spa Services, LLC 24 Vertex Custom Homes
41 Berkshire Hathaway - Jessup Real Estate 75 Village Life
43 Builders FirstSource 76 Vita Green, LLC
47 Caliber Home Loans 28 Wenatchee Valley Glass
23 Cascade Powder Coating 57 Wenatchee Wild
75 Cashmere Valley Mortgage 50 Western Materials
17 Central WA Concrete 2 Windermere Real Estate/NCW
28 Chelan Glass & Door
17 Christine Douglas - Laura Mounter Real Estate
26 Clean Air Connection
26 Community Glass Co.
33 Complete Design, Inc
49 E.D.Y. Construction
50 Erlandsen & Associates
18 First Choice Collision Center
48 G.L. White Construction
59 JLS Custom Woodcraft
24 Laura Mounter Real Estate
21 Lopez Design
55 Moonlight Stone Works
53 Native Network
48 Numerica Credit Union
25 NW Geodimensions
3 Pinnacle Custom Bldrs
37 Pool to Spa Services
7 Sangster Motors, Inc.
51 Sav-Mart
52 Smithson Insurance Services
10 The Floor Factory
56 The Good Life
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3 BEAUTIFUL WENATCHEE VALLEY COMMUNITIES
Burch Mountain Mountain Springs Leisure Estates Peggy Lord
509.885.8148
Wenatchee East Wenatchee East Wenatchee
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Wendy Jones
509.293.3628
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A member of the franchise
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