Empowering Businesses with Insightful Inspections for Success!
We specialize in comprehensive commercial building inspections. Our dedicated team of experts conducts thorough assessments of commercial properties, examining key structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical components. What sets us apart is our commitment to forming key partnerships with specialized contractors. These strategic alliances enable us to bring in highly skilled professionals when needed, such as HVAC technicians, electricians, or roofing specialists. By collaborating with these experts, we ensure that every aspect of the commercial property is thoroughly evaluated, providing our clients with a comprehensive inspection report that encompasses all critical areas.
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Most ExperiencedAll of our highly trained staff of inspectors have on-site construction experience.
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Fast Report DeliveryStop waiting for reports! Get your reports within 24 hours of completion of the inspection!
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Easy CommunicationWe are here beyond regular hours. Call, Text, Email-we are here for you!
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Industry ExpertsWe have the unique ability to bring in licensed and insured specialty contractors!
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Types Of Buildings We Inspect
Hospitals |
Office Centers |
Churches |
Restaurants |
Apartments |
Warehouses |
Retail Stores |
Hotels |
Ancillary Services We Provide
Elevator Inspections
An elevator inspection is a thorough evaluation of the elevator system to ensure compliance with safety standards. Certified inspectors assess various components and systems to identify potential hazards and ensure safe operation. Fire Safety Inspections A fire safety inspection is a comprehensive assessment of a building's fire prevention measures, systems, and overall safety. Inspectors evaluate fire alarms, sprinkler systems, emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and other fire safety equipment to ensure compliance with regulations and to minimize the risk of fire hazards. Sewer Scope Inspections To put it simply, we insert a specialized camera into the sewer line to identify any potential issues or concerns that without the camera would not be visible to the homeowner. The purpose of a sewer scope inspection is to assess the condition of the sewer line, detect any blockages, leaks, cracks, or other defects that may be present, and evaluate the overall functionality of the sewer system. It helps identify potential problems that may lead to sewer backups, sewage leaks, or costly repairs. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Assessments An ADA assessment inspection involves evaluating a building's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility requirements. Inspectors assess various aspects such as entrances, ramps, doorways, restrooms, parking spaces, and signage to ensure they meet the necessary accessibility standards, allowing individuals with disabilities to navigate and use the facility effectively. |
Mold/Indoor Air Quality Testing
Mold testing refers to the process of assessing the presence and type of mold in a specific area or property. It involves collecting samples from different surfaces or the air to determine the extent and type of mold growth. However, in order to confirm an area is indeed mold an indoor air quality or swab testing must be completed. Radon Testing Radon testing is a process of measuring the levels of radon gas in a home or building. Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that is naturally present in the environment. It is produced by the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. Radon is a health hazard when it accumulates indoors, particularly in confined spaces like basements. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radon can increase the risk of lung cancer, especially for smokers or individuals with a family history of lung cancer. Wood-Destroying Insect Inspections A pest inspection, also known as a termite inspection or a wood-destroying organism (WDI) inspection, is a specialized assessment of a property to determine the presence of pests, primarily termites and other wood-destroying organisms. It is commonly conducted as part of the due diligence process when buying or selling a property, particularly in regions where termites are prevalent. Structural Certifications A structural inspection is a thorough examination of a building's structural components, such as the foundation, walls, roof, and load-bearing elements. The purpose of this inspection is to assess the integrity, stability, and safety of the structure, identifying any structural deficiencies or potential issues that may require repairs or further evaluation. |