A commercial inspection is a comprehensive assessment of a commercial property’s condition, typically conducted before a sale, lease, or large investment in the building. These inspections evaluate the structural, mechanical, and electrical systems of a commercial property, as well as safety features and compliance with relevant codes and regulations.
Commercial properties include:
• Office buildings
• Warehouses
• Retail spaces
• Apartment complexes
• Industrial facilities
Key areas inspected during a commercial inspection include:
• Structural integrity (foundation, walls, roof)
• Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
• Electrical and plumbing systems
• Fire safety and sprinkler systems
• Accessibility (e.g., compliance with ADA standards)
• Roofing and exterior features
• Elevators and other mechanical systems
The goal of a commercial inspection is to provide the property owner, investor, or tenant with a detailed report of the building’s current condition, highlighting any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance that may be required.

