
Here's what is involved:
1. Pre-Inspection Preparation:
- Review of Documents: Our inspectors might review any available documentation like property records, previous inspection reports, and maintenance logs.
- Communication: Discussing specific concerns or areas of focus with you.
- Structural Integrity: Checking foundations, walls, roof, and other structural elements for signs of damage, wear, or needed repairs.
- Landscaping and Drainage: Evaluating the condition of the exterior grounds, including parking lots, drainage systems, and landscaping to avoid water intrusion issues.
- Exterior Systems: Inspecting HVAC units, electrical service entry points, and other exterior mechanical systems.
Building Systems:
- HVAC: Checking heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for functionality and condition.
- Electrical Systems: Inspecting electrical panels, wiring, lighting, and outlets for safety and capacity.
- Plumbing: Reviewing the plumbing system for leaks, functionality, and water quality.
- Interior Structures:
- Walls, Floors, and Ceilings: Looking for cracks, water damage, or signs of structural issues.
- Windows and Doors: Ensuring they are functional, secure, and in good condition.
- Life Safety Systems:
- Fire Detection and Suppression: Verifying fire alarms, sprinklers, and extinguishers meet codes.
- Accessibility: Checking compliance with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements.
- Asbestos, Lead, Mold: Depending on the age of the building, testing for hazardous materials might be recommended.
- Air Quality: Evaluating indoor air quality, which might include testing for radon or other contaminants.
- Zoning and Use: Ensuring the property conforms to zoning laws and intended use.
- Building Codes: Checking if renovations or current conditions meet local building codes.
For properties with unique features like elevators, specialized kitchens, or industrial equipment, additional inspections by experts might be necessary.
7. Report Generation:
Detailed Report: After the inspection, we provide a comprehensive report, detailing findings, potential issues, recommended repairs or maintenance, and sometimes estimated costs for repairs.
8. Post-Inspection:
Review with you: Going over the findings with you and your staff, answering questions, and sometimes revisiting the property for further investigation.
This process can vary based on the size, type, and condition of the commercial property. You may opt for additional specialized inspections like environmental assessments or energy efficiency audits based on your specific needs.