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Highly Trusted Commercial Inspection Services

 

What types of commercial services do you offer?

Commercial Building Assessments

  • Commercial building assessments are often more holistic, covering a broader scope of knowledge. Because assessments may rely on questionnaires and records provided by building owners and may project figures based on variable costs, assessments can be more subjective than inspections, which are generally more singularly focused. 

  • Like inspections, assessments can include a thorough physical examination of a building or facility but will also include questionnaires, research, and specialized software to complete the assessment. The primary purpose of a building assessment is to identify the defects of the building AND include a well-researched cost to repair each defect, or it may document deviations from building standards AND include the recommended cost to rectify the non-compliance issue.

  • The frequency of assessments can be more subjective than inspections. Events like an insurance claim may trigger an assessment, while other assessments may be encouraged to predict financial loss and protect assets.

  • The duration of assessments is longer than inspections, and this is because there is more due diligence involved in assessments than inspections. Capacity and scope of work will play into assessment turnaround times.

  • Assessments will produce a lengthier report that provides financial insights regarding the physical problems and non-compliance issues. The outcome of the assessment will be as broad or narrow in scope as agreed upon by the party providing the assessment and its recipient.

We offer the following commercial building assessments:
 
 

Commercial Building Inspections

  • Commercial building inspections are primarily about direct observation and verification by qualified inspectors who adhere to third-party guidelines and checklists.

  • Inspections encompass a thorough physical examination of a building or facility to confirm adherence or compliance with specific standards. They will employ checklists, direct observations, and testing equipment as part of the scope of the inspection. The primary purpose of building inspections is to pinpoint the defects of the building, any visible deviations from building standards, and non-compliance with regulations and ordinances put in place by government agencies.

  • The frequency of building inspections can vary depending on the guidelines set forth by the agencies governing the location, building type, service type, and more. Some inspections adhere to a rigid schedule.

  • Expect inspections to be quicker than assessments; typically, an inspection will consist of one to a few days on-site with minimal reporting time.

  • Inspections will produce a concise report that shows a list of found physical problems and non-compliance issues.

We offer the following commercial building inspections:
 
 

How does the process of requesting commercial services work?

Requesting a Proposal + Scheduling the Services

Our admin team will gather the essential information about the property and present a proposal for the services the client is requesting. If accepted, we will provide confirmation and officially schedule the project.

Consultation with the Inspector

All work requiring site inspections will need a pre-inspection meeting; this is typically via phone call but can also occur in person if the project requires on-site evaluation before the inspection date. In this meeting, the inspector will discuss the overall work process, property details, and any relevant issues.

Site Inspection

We will perform a comprehensive on-site inspection of the commercial property. The work will include identifying and inventorying qualifying component assets, taking measurements and photographs, and collecting condition assessment data.

Report Writing

Once back in the office, we will begin the report preparation process. The depth and scope of the report will depend on the services performed by the inspector.

Report Submission & Review

Once the reports are complete, we inform the client that all documents and reports are available for review on the inspection portal.

Optional Follow-Up Consultation

At the client's preference, the inspector can be available for a phone call to discuss and review the findings.


How much do commercial inspection and assessment services cost?

$150 to $250 per hour

Our team is among the highest qualified CCPIA and ASTM-certified commercial inspectors, focusing solely on commercial properties and serving Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri. Our owner and lead inspector teaches nationally for our elite commercial inspection organization. 

The final inspection fee will depend on the scope and timeline of the inspection, the services requested, the size of the property, and the distance from our office. Submit our proposal request form for a specific price quote. If you aren’t sure about what services you need, please give us a call.


What types of buildings do you inspect and assess?

Our Services are Suitable for a Range of Building Types

  • Office Buildings

  • Warehouse Buildings / Storage Facilities

  • Industrial Buildings

  • Retail Buildings / Shopping Centers

  • Office Buildings / Office Suites

  • Daycares / Schools / Nursing Homes

  • Restaurants/ Commercial Kitchens

  • Multi-Family Residential Buildings

  • Motels / Hotels

  • Churches / Religious Centers


Who is your typical customer?

We Serve a Variety of Professionals and Organizations

  • Commercial Brokers

  • Commercial Investors

  • Commercial Lenders

  • Builders / Construction Managers

  • Purchasers

  • Sellers

  • Building Owners / Business Owners

  • Tenants / Business Owners

  • Property Managers

  • Due Diligence Companies


Policies + Scope of Practice


Qualifications & Experience

When choosing a commercial inspector, choose a team that’s both experienced and educated. Without a professional inspection performed by a qualified commercial property inspector, a buyer may be left with overlooked defects and potentially costly repairs.

  • Our inspectors hold certification with an accredited commercial inspection education and training program called CCPIA (Commercial Property Inspectors Association). CCPIA is the most reputable commercial inspection training program in the United States.

  • We also utilize the ASTM (American Standard for Testing and Materials) Property Condition Assessment standard E-2018-15 to conduct a baseline assessment for all commercial properties we inspect.


LIABILITY & RISK

No inspection report is perfect. We assure you that we carry the highest qualifications and liability insurance to mitigate errors and omissions. No inspection is a guarantee or warranty of any kind.


Scope of Practice

The scope of practice, or scope of work, can vary from project to project and company to company. It is up to the client what elements of the commercial property will be inspected and to what extent. We do our best to deliver a customized inspection experience to every client.


Inspection Agreements

We require that every commercial inspection client agree to and sign our inspection agreement. This is standard within both residential and commercial inspection services. Included in the agreement is the scope of practice, outline of the payment policy and guarantee of payment, limitations and liabilities, procedures for submitting claims, and more.

View The Inspection Agreement ▸


The Commercial Inspection Report

We use an intuitive report-writing software called Spectora. This software allows a client to view a report in multiple formats as well as easily share the report with contacts. Our reports include written detailed findings and explanations as well as professional image and video content.

The report delivery varies from project to project.

View Sample Reports ▸


Payment Policy

  • $300 minimum deposit is due at the time of scheduling.

  • 100% of the deposit is non-refundable if the inspection is canceled for any reason at any time.

  • 100% of the inspection fee is due before the release of any reports.

  • Preferable payment methods are secure credit/debit cards or ACH transfers.

  • We do not offer net payment options.

  • We do not offer defer to closing payment options.


Travel Policy

When we travel to a commercial inspection site we charge the inspector's hourly rate for the duration of the expected travel time. Should an overnight stay be required (multiple day project) we do calculate hotel fees and meals into the inspection cost.