Every Square Foot Accounted for Before You Commit
Commercial Real Estate Doesn't Come with A Safety Net
Retail storefronts, office buildings, multi-tenant complexes, and industrial warehouses all carry unique structural, electrical, and mechanical risks. A missed issue can translate into tens of thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs after the transaction closes.
At Webb Property Inspections, we approach every commercial property with a methodical eye, covering the building envelope, mechanical systems, electrical infrastructure, plumbing, and more. Our goal is simple: give you a clear picture of the property’s condition so you can proceed with confidence.
What We Cover:
- Structural systems and building envelope
- Electrical panels, wiring, and service capacity
- HVAC systems and ventilation
- Plumbing, drainage, and water intrusion
- Roof condition and flashing
- Parking lots, walkways, and site drainage
- Fire safety and egress compliance review
- Interiors, ceilings, floors, and walls
How it Works:
Schedule Online or by Phone
Book in minutes through our online scheduler or by calling 888-226-1122. We work around your timeline.
On-Site Inspection
A certified commercial inspector visits the property and conducts a thorough, system-by-system evaluation.
Receive Your Report
Your detailed, easy-to-read report is delivered within 24 hours, complete with photos, findings, and recommendations.
Move Forward with Clarity
Use the report to negotiate repairs, adjust your offer, or plan your capital improvement budget with confidence.
Our Services
RV Parks & Mobile Home Parks
Gas Stations
Hotels & Motels
Medical Offices
Daycares
Dollar Stores
Apartment Complexes
Churches
Factories
Warehouses
Restaurants
What We Evaluate
Commercial buildings are more complex than residential properties. Here is what our inspectors examine in detail.
Structural Systems
We assess the foundation, load-bearing walls, columns, beams, and framing for signs of movement, settling, or deterioration that could affect the building's long-term stability.
Roofing and Drainage
Roof systems on commercial buildings are often flat or low-slope. We examine membrane condition, flashing, drainage paths, penetrations, and visible signs of water intrusion.
Electrical Infrastructure
From the main service entrance and distribution panels to branch circuits, lighting, and receptacles, we verify safe operation and flag any code concerns or capacity limitations.
HVAC and Mechanical Systems
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment can be a major capital expense. We inspect unit operation, ductwork, filters, and visible components for deferred maintenance.
Plumbing and Water Systems
We trace supply and drain lines, inspect fixtures, check water heaters, and look for signs of corrosion, leaks, inadequate pressure, or improper venting throughout the building.
Exterior and Site Conditions
Parking surfaces, retaining structures, exterior cladding, doors, windows, and the grading around the building are all reviewed for safety, accessibility, and weathertightness.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a commercial inspection different from a residential inspection?
Commercial inspections are typically broader in scope because commercial buildings contain more complex mechanical, electrical, and structural systems than a single-family home. The inspection scope can vary based on building size, age, and use type, and our inspectors are trained specifically to evaluate these additional layers of complexity.
How long does a commercial property inspection take?
Inspection duration depends on the size and complexity of the building. A small retail space might take two to three hours, while a large multi-story building could require a full day or more. We will give you a time estimate when you schedule based on the property details you provide.
When will I receive my commercial inspection report?
We deliver your report within 24 hours of completing the on-site inspection. The report includes detailed findings organized by system, supporting photographs, and inspector notes to help you and your team interpret the results quickly.
Can I be present during the commercial inspection?
Absolutely. We welcome buyers, investors, and their agents to walk the property with the inspector. Being present gives you the chance to ask questions in real time and gain a clearer understanding of any findings before you receive the written report.