What Goes on a Commercial Inspection?
What Goes on a Commercial Inspection?
Inspection Process
We've been asked several times what we take on a commercial inspection.
Here is a quick video on what WBTreece Consultants carries on every property condition assessment.
Types of Inspection Process for Commercial Property Inspection
1. Interior Inspection: This process focuses on assessing the interior components of the commercial property, including the structure, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, and overall condition of the premises.
2. Mechanical Inspection: This type of inspection involves evaluating the mechanical systems and equipment present in the commercial property, such as elevators, escalators, generators, and fire protection systems.
3. Environmental Inspection: This process aims to identify any potential environmental hazards or concerns within the commercial property, including asbestos, lead, mold, or other contaminants.
4. Accessibility Inspection: This type of inspection assesses the accessibility features of the commercial property, ensuring compliance with accessibility standards and regulations, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
A. Exterior Inspection: This process involves examining the exterior elements of the commercial property, such as the roof, walls, windows, doors, and landscaping.
5. Safety Inspection: This inspection focuses on identifying potential safety hazards within the commercial property, including fire safety, emergency exits, security measures, and general safety protocols.
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