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Commercial Inspections
What’s Included in a Commercial Inspection (Per CCPIA / ComSOP):
An inspection performed under ComSOP typically includes the evaluation of the following systems and components, when present, accessible, and agreed upon.
Building Exterior – Wall surfaces, windows, doors, glazing, trim, and entranceways
Roof – Roofing materials, drainage, flashings, penetrations, and rooftop equipment
Foundations, Basement & Structure – Visible framing, support systems, slabs, and retaining walls
Interior Spaces – Floors, ceilings, walls, partitions, doors, and windows
Mechanical Systems – Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and operation
Plumbing Systems – Piping, fixtures, supply and waste lines, drains, and water heaters
Electrical Systems – Service entrance, panels, wiring, outlets, lighting, and backup power (if present)
Fire & Life Safety Systems – Egress routes, fire alarms and detectors, emergency lighting, exit signs, and fire doors
Accessibility Features – Ramps, accessible entrances, restrooms, and pathways (where applicable)
Site & Property Features – Parking areas, sidewalks, site drainage, landscaping, grading, and exterior lighting
Special or Use-Specific Areas – Kitchens, storage areas, manufacturing spaces, retail areas, and more (as applicable)
What’s Included in a Commercial Inspection (Per CCPIA / ComSOP):
An inspection performed under ComSOP typically includes the evaluation of the following systems and components, when present, accessible, and agreed upon.
Building Exterior – Wall surfaces, windows, doors, glazing, trim, and entranceways
Roof – Roofing materials, drainage, flashings, penetrations, and rooftop equipment
Foundations, Basement & Structure – Visible framing, support systems, slabs, and retaining walls
Interior Spaces – Floors, ceilings, walls, partitions, doors, and windows
Mechanical Systems – Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and operation
Plumbing Systems – Piping, fixtures, supply and waste lines, drains, and water heaters
Electrical Systems – Service entrance, panels, wiring, outlets, lighting, and backup power (if present)
Fire & Life Safety Systems – Egress routes, fire alarms and detectors, emergency lighting, exit signs, and fire doors
Accessibility Features – Ramps, accessible entrances, restrooms, and pathways (where applicable)
Site & Property Features – Parking areas, sidewalks, site drainage, landscaping, grading, and exterior lighting
Special or Use-Specific Areas – Kitchens, storage areas, manufacturing spaces, retail areas, and more (as applicable)

Commercial property inspections and evaluations are a critical part of responsible property ownership and investment. For investors, they provide the due diligence necessary to make informed decisions, identify potential liabilities, and mitigate financial risk before committing capital. For tenants, inspections help ensure a safe and functional environment, reducing disruptions and costly repairs. For owners, routine assessments preserve the property’s value, extend its useful life, and protect long-term returns. By uncovering issues early and addressing them proactively, commercial inspections safeguard both the investment and the people who depend on it, ensuring confidence and stability for all parties involved.
We provide thorough commercial property inspections that empower investors, owners, and tenants with the information they need to make informed decisions. Our focus on due diligence, risk reduction, and long-term planning ensures your investment is protected, potential liabilities are minimized, and future maintenance is strategically managed.
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