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What You Need to Know About Commercial Building Interior Issues

When 57% of our clients say they’re concerned about interior systems, it signals more than just a preference for aesthetics. Commercial interior elements—including walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors—aren’t just cosmetic. They affect building function, code compliance, energy efficiency, and tenant experience.

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What You Need to Know About Commercial Building Structural Issues

When 66% of our clients say they're concerned about structural systems, we listen—and we understand. The structural integrity of a commercial building is foundational (literally and figuratively) to everything else. If something goes wrong, the risks aren’t just expensive—they’re potentially catastrophic.

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What You Need to Know About Commercial Plumbing Issues

When clients schedule a commercial property inspection, 71% express concern about plumbing systems. It's easy to understand why. Plumbing is largely hidden, costly to repair, and critical to everyday operations. Whether it’s a retail center, office, restaurant, or warehouse, plumbing problems can disrupt business, create health hazards, and rack up expenses fast.

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What You Need to Know About Commercial Roof Issues

When scheduling a commercial property inspection, an overwhelming 85% of our clients express concern about the roof. And they’re right to do so. The roof is one of the most vulnerable, yet critical, components of a commercial building. It bears the brunt of weather, time, and wear—and any unnoticed issue can become a costly liability.

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The Educational and Care Facility Inspection That Puts Safety First and Risk Last

How Owners, Tenants, and Buyers Make Smarter Office Building Decisions

These buildings serve some of the most vulnerable populations—children, students, and elderly residents. Whether public or private, owner-occupied or leased, these facilities carry significant responsibilities tied to life safety, code compliance, accessibility, and operational continuity.

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The Restaurant Inspection That Protects Diners, Dollars, and Daily Operations

Keep Your Restaurant Safe, Compliant, and Ready to Serve

Our work starts with people. Here are the client types we most often serve during office building inspections and what they’re looking for.

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