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Commercial Inspections

Whether you own, lease, or are purchasing a building, don't wait to find out the condition of the building and its systems. It is a pretty good hunch that this property was a major investment and the last thing you want are more costs. After all, no one likes surprises. That's why an inspection is intended to tell you the condition of the building and property--and, reduce your risk.

A Dynamic Property inspection is an objective review of your building and property. Knowing the condition of a building will allow you to budget more accurately and provide for expenditures in the future -- whether it's a new roof, HVAC or simply maintenance related items. Not knowing this information, or worse yet guessing, can have major consequences.

      • What condition are the building's systems and components in?
      • What costly defects are there which require attention now?
      • What expenditures will be required to repair, maintain or replace items in the near future?

 

If you can't answer these questions about the property you're planning to buy or lease, you probably should consider an inspection before buying the property.

Buying a building and property is a very anxious time what with doubts, deadlines and so on. Reducing or removing uncertainties can make your real estate transaction go smoother. The same holds true when you lease too by knowing the condition of the building and property from the outset. Estimating future repair costs and the replacement of building components and systems requires an inspection to determine their current condition. With this information estimated life spans can be ascertained along with the related costs to repair, maintain or replace items.

 

What Type of Commercial Properties are Typically Inspected?

We inspect commercial buildings of all shapes and sizes. For example:

  • Shopping Centers & Strip Malls
  • Office Buildings, Apartments & Condominiums
  • Light Industrial Properties
  • Religious & Institutional Properties
  • Recreational Facilities & Sports Complexes

What Does A Commercial Inspection Look For?

Our building inspections are tailored to meet our clients' needs and include items such as:

  • Foundation -- construction, walls, floors
  • Roof -- covering, flashing, chimneys, drainage
  • Attic -- ventilation, vapor barriers
  • Insulation -- type, amount
  • Interior Spaces -- Walls, Floors, Rooms, Offices, Kitchens, Washrooms
  • Exterior -- Site, Walls, Windows & Doors
  • Electrical & Plumbing Systems Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

Other services we can provide include:
Safety concerns for Fire & other Hazards such as Mold and Leaks

We do not inspect commercial equipment such as refrigeration units, coolers, commercial grade ovens, stoves or pizza ovens.

We provide a comprehensive narrative-style written report.
Our reports are…

  • Not A Checklist,
  • Easy To Read,
  • Not Overly Technical, and,
  • Tells You The Condition Of Your Property In Every Day Language

Serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Area for over 10 Years
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