A commercial inspection is a crucial step when purchasing, leasing, or maintaining a commercial building. It provides a detailed assessment of the property's condition and helps identify costly issues before they impact your bottom line. Whether you’re an investor, landlord, or business owner, this inspection gives you the insight needed to make informed decisions, plan for repairs, and negotiate effectively.
Buying a commercial property is a major investment—and one that comes with potential risks. A commercial property inspection gives you a comprehensive understanding of the building’s true condition, helping you make an informed decision and avoid expensive surprises down the line.
This focuses on the integrity and stability of the building. Inspectors evaluate the foundation, load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors, and roofing systems. Cracks, uneven settling, water intrusion, or signs of stress are red flags that could require costly repairs or compromise safety.
Buying a commercial property is a major investment—and one that comes with potential risks. A commercial property inspection gives you a comprehensive understanding of the building’s true condition, helping you make an informed decision and avoid expensive surprises down the line. Our licensed inspector thoroughly examines the structure, systems, and components of the building—including the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and more.
A thorough check of the electrical systems and infrastructure ensures it’s safe, efficient, and up to code. Inspectors review electrical panels, breakers, wiring, lighting, grounding, and outlets. In commercial settings, we also assess load capacity, which is critical for buildings with high energy demands like restaurants or manufacturing spaces. This is included in a commercial inspection.
A commercial pool inspection ensures that a property's pool and spa facilities are safe, functional, and compliant with local health codes and safety regulations. Unlike residential pools, commercial pools are subject to stricter standards and frequent inspections by regulatory authorities—making a thorough pre-sale or maintenance inspection essential. This is included in a commercial inspection.
The inspector assesses the roof’s material, age, drainage, flashing, and overall condition. They'll look for ponding water, missing or damaged materials, and signs of leaks or water intrusion inside the building. Commercial roofs can be flat or low-slope and require specialized knowledge to assess properly. A roof inspection can save the seller potentially thousands on the purchase.
The inspector will examine all heating and cooling components, ductwork, thermostats, and air quality systems. They check for proper function, energy efficiency, signs of wear, and whether maintenance has been performed. A malfunctioning HVAC system can be a major cost and impact tenant satisfaction. This is included in a commercial inspection.
An ADA inspection ensures that the property meets the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act. This includes accessible entrances, restrooms, parking spaces, signage, and paths of travel. Non-compliance can result in legal liability and limit potential tenant use. This is included in a commercial inspection.
This review ensures the building meets fire safety codes and is equipped to protect occupants. Inspectors check for the presence and functionality of smoke detectors, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, emergency lighting, fire exits, and fire-rated doors. Non-compliance can lead to legal issues or fines. This is included in a commercial inspection.
This involves inspecting visible pipes, fixtures, water heaters, water pressure, and drainage systems. The inspector will look for leaks, corrosion, clogs, or signs of aging infrastructure. In some cases, video camera pipe inspections may be recommended to evaluate underground or hard-to-reach systems. This is included in a commercial inspection.
Milestone Inspection Services
Coastal and Central Florida
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