Elevator Industry Tips, Frequently Asked Questions, Forms & Links!

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STATE OF WASHINGTON

It is the building owner and/or representatives’ responsibility to return an annual inspection report to the state. Please be sure to follow the instructions on the report. The State of Washington does not accept them from the elevator service provider. If you have questions please reach out to the program using the email and phone number provided below.

Washington State Dept. Of Labor & Industries, Elevator Program

ElevatorSect@Lni.wa.gov or (800) 705-1411

Some additional helpful links for the State:

CITY OF SEATTLE

It is the building owner and/or representatives’ responsibility to return an annual inspection report to the state. Please be sure to follow the instructions on the report. The City of Seattle does not accept them from the elevator service provider. If you have questions, please reach out to the Conveyance Program (206) 615-1796.

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MODERNIZATION - WORK BY OTHERS

If you have other questions, you would like answered, please chat us (bottom righthand of the screen) or reach out to our Chief Problem Solver, Sean.

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Sarah Waterman

Sarah has been in the customer service business for over 25 years, first in Property Management, then transitioning into the Elevator industry, where she held the position of General Manager at Seattle's largest, most reputable independent company, followed by Branch Manager & Senior Sales Manager at one of the OEM majors.

However, her shared values & trust with the Founder, Jason, whom she worked with for nearly 10 years in the trade, plus her authentic desire to bring a breath of fresh air into the industry, compelled her to join Washington Elevator as a Partner in July of 2022. Sarah strives to provide a positive customer experience in order to build a long-term partnership.

When she isn't leading the team, she loves spending time with her two amazing teenagers, crabbing on Whidbey Island, but on a good night, her favorite activity is beating her husband in a game of cribbage!

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