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Buying or selling, helpful numbers

City of Phoenix Building Code Info – (602) 262-7881
City of Scottsdale Building Code Info – (480) 312-2633
City of Tempe Building Code Info – (480) 350-8341
City of Mesa Building Code Info – (480) 644-3145
City of Chandler Building Code Info – (480) 782-3100
City of Glendale Building Code Info – (623) 930-3610
City of Peoria Building Code Info – (623) 773-7225
City of Gilbert Building Code Info – (480) 503-6822
Maricopa County Building Code Info – (602) 506-3692

Moving Companies Click here for list of Movers

“The Apartment Guy” Moving to Arizona? Not wanting a house right away? Contact the “The Apartment Guy” to find you a rental house or apartment at no cost to you. www.RentingArizona.com

Utilities

Southwest Gas Technical Department - (480) 730-3667

Consumer Protection/Product Recall

Omega Fire Sprinkler Recall Line – (800) 896-5685
Polybutelene Plumbing Lawsuit, Plumbing Claims Group – (800) 356-3496
Aluminum Wiring COPALUM Solution, Tyco Electronics – (800) 522-6752
Product Recalls, Consumer Product Safety Commission – (800) 638-2772

Garbage

Junk Removal - (800) 468-5865

Pest Control

Arizona Structural Pest Commission, Termite/Mold Agency – (602) 255-3664
Bird and Bee Control/Elimination, AZ Wings & Stings – (602) 942-6550

 

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please call Tom Buckhardt at 623-742-7432 or click here to email.

 

 

 

   
  Licensing of home inspectors only sets a minimum standard. Much like being up to code, any less would be illegal. Imaginary people, children, psychics (who claim to "sense" if a house is OK) and even pets can be home inspectors. The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI) promotes a high standard of professionalism, business ethics and inspection procedures. NACHI members subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics in the course of their business. Click here to read that code.

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