A commercial inspection evaluates major building systems, structure, roofing, exterior components, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and general safety concerns. The scope is tailored to the property type and client needs.

Commercial inspections focus on larger systems, higher liability, tenant considerations, and long-term capital planning. They are not checklist-based and require a more analytical approach.

We identify and explain observed issues but do not provide repair pricing. This allows us to remain objective while giving clients the information needed to seek accurate contractor estimates.

Inspection time varies by property size, complexity, and scope. Most inspections range from several hours to multiple days for larger facilities.

While not required, owners, buyers, or property managers often attend to gain firsthand understanding and ask questions during the process.

Yes. We routinely inspect occupied commercial and multi-family properties while minimizing disruption to tenants and operations.

Yes. Reports are structured to highlight significant concerns, safety issues, and items that may impact future costs or decisions.

Our primary service area is Colorado. If you have a property outside this area, contact us to discuss availability.