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.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreWhen clients schedule a commercial property inspection with us, 68% express concern about the building’s exterior systems—especially structural components and lot drainage. These areas may not be as visible or glamorous as interiors, but they’re fundamental to long-term asset health.
Read MoreWhen clients reach out to schedule a commercial property inspection, 69% tell us they’re concerned about the building’s electrical system. And it’s a valid concern—electrical issues are among the top contributors to building fires, operational downtime, and costly repairs.
Read MoreAccording to our internal data, 70% of clients express concern about the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems when scheduling a commercial inspection. It's no surprise. HVAC systems are among the most expensive, complex, and critical mechanical components in any commercial building.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreWhen 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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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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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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