Dallas Commercial Inspection
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Blackland Home Inspections specializes in inspecting a wide range of commercial properties from industrial spaces to apartment buildings.
We can provide property owners and investors with a detailed and informative report that will help them make the right financial decisions.
Whether you are purchasing a 600 square foot office space or a multi-unit apartment complex, we will work hard to inform you about the current condition of your investment.
The inspection process includes a thorough analysis by a licensed inspector. The inspection encompasses the entire building including the major components of Structure, Plumbing, Electrical, and Heating/Cooling systems.
What You Should Expect From A Commercial Inspection?
Buying a property is an emotional process – even when the purchase is meant purely as an investment.
You don’t want to commit to a down payment without knowing what you’re actually buying. You’re going to want a proper and professional commercial inspection company.
Property investors do so because it assures them that they are purchasing a house, apartment complex, or commercial property in top condition. It helps them decide whether they should buy the property or not, and this decision will be based on the inspection report.
The inspection report will contain detailed information regarding every aspect of the property, from the interior to the exterior parts. The report will cover critical areas such as roofing, walls, electrical, plumbing, foundation, gas, and anything related to the structural condition of the property.
The report may also include information about the fittings such as air conditioning systems, heaters, doors, windows, and even determine if appliances are in working order. Assessments regarding the safety of the property will also be detailed in the report.
You should receive details on the defects. Photographs will be taken when needed and included in the report. Your inspector may offer recommendations as to how such defects may be resolved.
Do expect also that some commercial inspections companies carry out will be limited.
The areas that weren’t examined should be included as well in the report, detailing inaccessibility to parts like the roof space. Aside from inaccessibility to certain areas of the property, know that a building inspection is separate from a pest inspection. With this, you will want to get the property inspected for pests, too.
When the inspection report reveals problems with, for instance, the electrical system or termite infestation, it will be up to you to decide if you still want to go ahead with the purchase.
The building and pest inspection experts can only give you the condition, not offer up opinions. So make sure that the report you receive will be easy to read and comprehensive so that you’re able to make an informed decision.
Make sure that your commercial property inspector’s equipment is updated and conforms to current standards of practice. Advances in technology, such as thermal imaging systems, have bettered an inspector’s ability to identify water and air leaks and should be on your list of requirements.
Further, make sure that your commercial property inspector has adequate training to use advanced equipment – ask for credentials!
If you are unsure of whether to hire a commercial property inspector or not, make the smart decision and move forward with an inspection. For property owners, preventative maintenance is always more cost effective than repairs, which may also stall productivity.
Additionally, whether you are interested in buying or selling commercial property, an inspection will give you the information you need to accurately assess your investments.
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