TownPulse Proof Records
Clear scope. Standard invoice. Real outcomes.
The Proof Index is the public archive of homeowner-approved proof records from Proofstead's vetted pro network across Burien, Des Moines, Mercer Island, and Normandy Park.
Proofstead routes one vetted pro, requires written scope before labor, keeps price changes in written change orders, and organizes a documented outcome record homeowners can inspect before, during, and after the job. Read this page like a proof archive rather than a review feed.
3 documented outcomes - filtered totals currently run $195.00 to $985.50
How to use the Proof Index
Start with the city and trade filters to narrow the archive to the kind of work you are researching. Use each record to compare scope clarity, listed exclusions, invoice structure, and the finished outcome instead of relying on a one-line review.
Price proof works best when you look at the amount and the context together. A higher total may reflect a bigger scope, a more complete exclusion list, or documented change handling rather than a simple apples-to-apples difference.
If a story looks relevant, open the linked town page for broader local coverage context. That gives you the surrounding service area, nearby towns, and a better sense of how Proofstead is operating in that pocket of the market.
Coverage today
Current public records span Burien, Des Moines, Mercer Island, and Normandy Park. City pages and story archives keep expanding as more homeowners approve publication.

EV Charger Install Level 2 in Des Moines, WA for $985.50, no change orders
A homeowner in Des Moines, WA needed an EV charger installed in the garage, with room available in the panel. The published record shows a final invoice total of $985.50 under a written scope covering EV charger install level 2, with no approved change orders. Price reflects weekend service rates.
Helped avoid: an undocumented add-on or mid-job price change after the written scope for EV charger install level 2 was approved
GFCI Outlet Install in Des Moines, WA for $482.00, no change orders
A homeowner in Des Moines, WA needed a GFCI outlet installed under a written scope before closeout. The published record shows a final invoice total of $482.00 under a written scope covering GFCI outlet install and panel inspection, with no approved change orders.
Helped avoid: an undocumented add-on or mid-job price change after the written scope for GFCI outlet install was approved
Circuit Breaker Replacement in Burien, WA for $195.00, no change orders
A homeowner in Burien, WA needed a circuit breaker replaced under a written scope before closeout. The published record shows a final invoice total of $195.00 under a written scope covering circuit breaker replacement, with no approved change orders.
Helped avoid: an undocumented add-on or mid-job price change after the written scope for circuit breaker replacement was approved
Questions homeowners ask about TownPulse
What is the Proofstead Proof Index?
The Proof Index is a public archive of homeowner-approved job outcomes from the Proofstead network. Each record is built around documented scope, written change handling, and the final result.
Are TownPulse stories anonymous reviews?
No. TownPulse records are structured proof stories tied to real jobs. They are meant to show what was approved, how the work changed if it changed, and what the homeowner chose to publish after completion.
How should homeowners use these records?
Use them as context, not as a shortcut. A record can help you understand scope clarity, price context, and job outcomes in nearby cities, then you can open the linked town page for broader local coverage details.
Bring your own scope for comparison
Need help comparing scope clarity, exclusions, or invoice structure on a job you are considering? Start the second-opinion pilot and use Proofstead as the written comparison-first path before labor starts.
