Commercial Property Inspections.
Clear, practical due diligence for offices, retail spaces, light industrial buildings, and investment properties. We help you understand condition, risk, and next steps before you commit.
Know the building before the building owns you.
Commercial properties carry different risks than homes: larger systems, heavier use, lease obligations, deferred maintenance, and transaction deadlines. The inspection gives you a grounded view of visible conditions before you negotiate, buy, lease, or plan repairs.
We focus on practical findings: what is working, what needs attention, what may require a specialist, and what could affect budget or timeline. You get clear documentation without alarmism or vague boilerplate.
Commercial systems, reviewed with context.
Building Envelope
- Roofing and drainage
- Exterior walls and cladding
- Windows, doors, and entries
- Site grading and water control
Electrical Systems
- Service equipment
- Panels and visible wiring
- Grounding and safety concerns
- Representative outlets and fixtures
HVAC & Mechanical
- Heating and cooling equipment
- Visible ductwork and distribution
- Operational observations
- Age and maintenance indicators
Interior & Life Safety
- Interior finishes
- Stairs, rails, and exits
- Moisture indicators
- Safety and maintenance flags
A report built for decision-making.
Commercial inspection reports should help you act, not just archive observations. We organize findings so you can prioritize next steps.
Property-specific scope
We define the inspection around the property type, accessible systems, transaction needs, and known concerns.
Clear condition summary
Major findings are documented with photos, plain-language notes, and recommended follow-up when needed.
Specialist guidance
When a condition needs deeper evaluation, we identify the right next professional: roofer, electrician, HVAC contractor, engineer, or environmental specialist.
Consultation after delivery
We walk through the report with you so the findings translate into negotiation, budgeting, or maintenance planning.
Commercial inspection questions.
What types of commercial properties do you inspect?+
We inspect small to mid-size commercial properties including offices, retail suites, mixed-use buildings, light industrial spaces, warehouses, and investment properties. For highly specialized facilities, we can help define the right scope and specialist support.
Is this the same as a residential inspection?+
The fundamentals are similar, but the scope, reporting, and risk profile are different. Commercial inspections focus on building systems, deferred maintenance, safety concerns, and items that affect ownership, leasing, or investment decisions.
Can radon or mold assessment be added?+
Yes. Radon testing and mold assessment can be added when they make sense for the property type, location, and transaction timeline.
How long does a commercial inspection take?+
It depends on square footage, building age, access, and system complexity. Smaller commercial spaces may take a few hours; larger or multi-system buildings may require additional time. We quote the scope up front.
Do you inspect code compliance?+
A commercial inspection is not a municipal code inspection or engineering study. We identify visible defects, safety concerns, maintenance issues, and conditions that may warrant evaluation by a licensed specialist.
Planning a commercial purchase, lease, or investment?
Tell us about the property type, square footage, location, and timeline. We'll confirm scope and pricing before you schedule.