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Commercial Inspection Services

About Our Services

What's Included

Our services conform to the International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties (ComSOP) such that a visual inspection of the following readily-accessible elements will be assessed during the inspection These are the items that we address during our commercial inspections:

HVAC System

Plumbing System

Mechanical and Electrical Systems

Roof Surface, Drainage, and Penetrations

Exterior Elements, Vegetation, and Landscaping

General Topography and Parking Area

Wood Decks and Balconies

Fireplaces

Attic, Ventilation, and Insulation

Basement, Foundation, and Crawlspace

Doors, Windows, and Interior

Life Safety Components

Cooking Area and Storage

Additional Services

Mold Testing

While mold naturally exists both outdoors and indoors, it becomes concerning when indoor concentrations exceed normal levels. Since mold growth isn’t always visible to the naked eye, professional air quality testing can determine if mold types and levels in your home fall within acceptable ranges.
Samples collected during your inspection are sent overnight to our laboratory, with results typically available within 24-48 hours of receipt. You can add professional mold testing services to any comprehensive commercial inspection

Radon Testing

Radon causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths every year, even though we know how to find, fix and prevent it. Many radon-induced lung cancer deaths are preventable with Radon Testing.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and comes from the natural breakdown (radioactive decay) of uranium. You cannot see, smell, or taste radon. Smoking, radon, and secondhand smoke are the leading causes of lung cancer. Our machines must run for 48 hours in the lowest living level of the property. After the test is complete, the test results are ready immediately and are emailed to our client

Thermography

Thermal imaging technology allows inspectors to detect issues like water damage, heat loss, and electrical hotspots throughout a building by measuring temperature variations.

When the camera reveals significant temperature differences in an area, this often signals an underlying problem. A certified thermographer will analyze these thermal patterns and provide detailed recommendations for further investigation in their report. While thermal imaging is excellent at identifying potential issues, any findings should be verified by appropriate specialists like plumbers, electricians, or HVAC technicians before making repairs.

Wood Infestation Reports

Termites and other wood-destroying insects can rapidly cause extensive structural damage. These persistent pests can find their way through seemingly impenetrable barriers, including concrete foundations, construction seams, plumbing entries, and bath traps.

Just as you schedule yearly termite inspections for your current residence, it’s crucial to obtain a wood infestation report when considering a new commercial property purchase. Protect your investment by identifying any existing pest problems before making your decision.

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