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    Top Notch Home Inspection

    3.5 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Christina, Thanks for the opportunity to inspect your dads home.

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    They came out and roofed my house while I was purchasing it. The City inspector came out to inspect…read morea chimney we had put in and noticed there was no permit for the roof done by this company and said they were going to fine us. He inspected it and noticed there were NO roof vents put on so they had to come back out and put them on. I contacted my real estate agent and told her what was going on. She ended up paying out of her own pocket for the permit for the roof. She should NOT have had to do that! Finally they finished and it passed inspection after that but then the main person Drew Bailey who owns the comapny said he'd come back correct our facia board out front. He told me he'd be back several times and never did. I then contacted my agent and told her, she in turn messaged him about it and his reponse to her was... "oh I was only doing it out of courtesy,Its not a requirement" . well He should have never told me this because he never kept his word. There is something shady about a company that uses a Gmail account for email and does not do the job proper..IE permit and ventcaps etc. BE WARNED. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!

    I have used DB roofing for several roofs in my real estate and home remodel business. He has always…read morebeen timely and decently priced. However, the last roofing job he did for me (duplex roof) there was some leaking into the home. He sent out a couple of guys a couple of times and they did some repairs but the leak continued. The last time I talked to Drew personally and he assured me he was going to come out personally with a helper. He has never shown up since. He will not return my calls or text messages now. I am greatly disappointed in how this is going. I am left to try and recover some of my costs through the State of Washington. I cannot in good conscience recommend him for any jobs. Paul Gaskins

    Lexar Homes of Centralia

    Lexar Homes of Centralia

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    Lexar's owners will tell you they are a custom/semi-custom builder, but they miss the mark…read more Overall our home seems to be well built, but we had many problems along the way and are still having them as no one from Lexar is responding, even after our 'one year walk-thru. In our initial meetings with Brian (a co-owner) and Lynette, we specified several things we wanted in our home. We got about half of them. I had said I wanted shower valves which had separate flow and temperature controls, but while the plumber was installing them, I asked if they were the type I had asked for and was told no. I checked with Lexar and was told that those would cost me more than $200. more. I let it go. I had told them that I wanted two electrical circuits to each room so that if we had a switch, outlet or breaker go bad, the room wouldn't be totally without power requiring an extension cord until the problem was fixed. The house is wired so that when one breaker is tripped, nearly half of the house is black, no ceiling fan/ light or outlets operating in nearly half of the house. Trip another breaker and nearly half of the rest of the house is powerless. On rainy days when the wind blows from the North or the West, I get puddles of water from underneath the roll up garage door. The caulking job on our siding could have been done better by children with about an hour of instruction. Instead of taking the 4 to 6 months for the build as we had been told, it was a week short of taking 10 months. This was partly because there were two two-week periods in the summer when there wasn't one subcontractor on the premises. Their concrete contractor was totally in the dark about codes in Cowlitz County as the steps from the garage 'man door' failed to pass inspection twice. Being under the gun to get into the house, I poured a final step which was holding up the approval. Their framing crew supervisor got dinged for not having a double-stud in a bathroom wall, per the blueprints. Trying to skate on this, he slid a stud down behind the tub surround to make it look like it was double studded, but the inspector found it and ultimately, they had to remove the exterior sheathing from the house where the stud was located in order to install it per the plans. When the wall texture was about to be applied, I asked the owner of the company which has subcontracted the job how much more it would cost me for a 'knock down texture' and was told that he only did light and medium orange peel. At one point, his employees used a brand new shop vacuum (I had borrowed from a neighbir since my tools were still in CA) to suck up wet wall texture and left it to dry inside for me to clean up (took over 2 hours). So much for 'semi-custom'. My wife & I come from an area where houses are built on on-grade slab foundations and we made this clear from the get go. The other co-owner, Dave, had initially visited our property and, after shooting it with a transit, left me with a change order for over $20,000 for excavation and a stem wall due to the slope of the land. I got it done by another contractor for a lot less and that wasn't even the lowest bid I got. It wasn't until the walls were up and the roof on that we were informed that we would either have to build a deck on the back of the house or would have to literally board up our living room 8' slider and our bedroom 6' slider. Money being short by now, we had to quickly enlist the help of several friends to get the deck done in time so as not to delay the final inspection approval. At the time of this review, Dave and Brian have made the one-year walk through and been shown the less than desirable results, including the garage door leak and have done nothing. Since then, we have made friends with a couple who also had a Lexar home built about a year earlier than ours and had some problems which have NOT been addressed.

    Top Notch Home Inspection - home_inspectors - Updated May 2026

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