Running a business requires a functional space to get the job done. Whether you have an office building or a factory warehouse, bringing in our professionals to look at the structure and systems in place can ensure your environment is safe.
Since commercial buildings are often larger and structured differently than residential properties, it’s important to find a company that specifically works with commercial properties.
Typically, a commercial inspection will look at four major systems:
- Electrical – Anything with a voltage running through it is susceptible to sparking an issue. During a commercial inspection, our inspector will look at wires, outlets, and other electrical components in your building. This ensures everything adheres to safety standards.
- Mechanical – Elevators, escalators, and other mechanical systems need to be checked regularly to help prevent malfunctions from occurring. Your commercial inspection will take care of checking mechanical features on your property.
- Plumbing – Water damage is a common issue in commercial buildings, typically due to deterioration or corrosion of pipes. Our inspector will check for signs of water damage and will make sure your building’s plumbing is all up to date.
- Heating and Cooling – If you own a commercial building, you probably have an HVAC system. Our professional inspector will look for any signs of wear or damage. We can give you insight into what repairs, if any, need to be made.
When it comes to a commercial inspection, a casual walk-through won’t cut it. Hiring our experienced professionals can help safeguard your business by ensuring everything is working properly.