Hotels Are Complex Assets. Your Inspection Should Be Too.

From the mechanical room to the guest rooms on the top floor, Webb Property Inspections documents every system in your hotel or motel so nothing gets missed before closing.

Hospitality Properties Require Room-By-Room and System-By-System Scrutiny

Hotels and motels operate around the clock, placing heavy demand on every mechanical, electrical, and plumbing system in the building. Deferred maintenance accumulates quickly in high-occupancy environments, and the cost to remediate issues in a 60-room property is vastly different from the cost in a 15-room motel. Without a thorough inspection, buyers routinely inherit capital projects that were not priced into their acquisition.

Webb Property Inspections evaluates hospitality properties of all sizes, from roadside motels to mid-scale limited-service hotels. Our certified inspectors provide a documented account of the property’s physical condition so you can make an informed decision before closing.

What We Cover:

What We Evaluate

Structural and Envelope Systems

Foundation, exterior walls, windows, and waterproofing are assessed for signs of deterioration, moisture intrusion, and deferred maintenance that could affect guest comfort and building longevity.

Roofing

Hotels and motels often feature flat or low-slope roofing across large surface areas. We evaluate membrane condition, drainage, flashings, and penetrations for signs of failure or near-term replacement needs.

Electrical Systems

We inspect the main service, distribution panels, common area wiring, exterior lighting, and in-room outlet and switch conditions. Electrical deficiencies are common in older hospitality properties and can carry safety implications.

Plumbing and Water Systems

Supply lines, drain stacks, water heaters, and in-room fixtures are reviewed across representative or all guest rooms. High-occupancy buildings accelerate wear on plumbing systems, making this one of the highest-value areas of the inspection.

HVAC and In-Room Climate Systems

Central systems, boilers, and individual guest room units (PTACs, fan coil units) are assessed for operation, cleanliness, and condition. HVAC replacement is often one of the largest capital line items for hotel buyers.

Pool and Spa

When present, pool structures, equipment rooms, mechanical systems, and surrounding deck conditions are included in the inspection.

Common Areas and Back of House

Lobbies, corridors, stairwells, fitness areas, breakfast rooms, laundry facilities, and mechanical rooms are all evaluated as part of a complete hospitality inspection.

Our Inspection Services for Hotels and Motels

Pre-Purchase Inspections

A comprehensive evaluation covering all building systems, guest rooms, common areas, and exterior site conditions. Designed to give buyers and investors a complete picture of the property's physical status before closing.

Pre-Listing Inspections

Sellers who inspect before listing price with confidence, address known issues proactively, and reduce the risk of deal-fallthrough during buyer due diligence.

Sampling-Based Guest Room Inspection

For larger properties, we offer a representative sampling of guest rooms across different floors and wing configurations to identify systemic issues without inspecting every room individually.

Full Guest Room Inspection

A room-by-room walkthrough of every guest unit, documenting the condition of fixtures, HVAC units, windows, doors, flooring, and visible plumbing in each space.

How it Works:

Simple from Start to Finish
Step 1

Schedule Online or by Phone

Book in minutes through our online scheduler or by calling 888-226-1122. Tell us about the property size and configuration and we will confirm availability and scope.

Step 2

On-Site Inspection

Our certified inspector conducts a systematic evaluation of the property, covering building systems, guest rooms, common areas, and exterior conditions.

Step 3

Receive Your Report

Your report is delivered within 24 hours of the inspection, with findings organized by system and area, supported by photographs throughout.

Step 4

Move Forward with Clarity

Use the report to negotiate, plan capital improvements, satisfy lender requirements, or prepare a property improvement plan ahead of listing.

Who We Work With

Serving the Full Range of Park Buyers and Owners

Hotel Buyers and Investors

Acquiring a hospitality asset requires understanding capital needs across a large, multi-system building. Our inspections reduce the risk of post-closing surprises and support accurate underwriting.

Hotel Owners and Operators

Periodic inspections help ownership teams prioritize capital improvements, prepare for brand-mandated property improvement plans (PIPs), and maintain guest experience standards.

Real Estate Agents and Brokers

Hospitality transactions move faster and close more reliably when both sides have access to solid inspection data. We work efficiently to fit within your transaction timeline.

Lenders and Capital Partners

Our reports provide the physical condition documentation that lenders need to evaluate collateral quality in hotel and motel financing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you inspect every guest room or only a sample?

We offer both options. A full room-by-room inspection covers every guest unit and is recommended for smaller properties or when the buyer wants maximum detail. For larger hotels, a representative sampling across different floors, wings, and room types is a practical and cost-effective alternative that still surfaces systemic issues.

Yes. We coordinate the inspection schedule with ownership and management to minimize disruption to guests and operations. Most inspections can be completed during regular business hours with minimal impact.

A 30-60 room limited-service motel typically takes four to six hours. Larger full-service hotels may require a full day or more. We will give you an estimate based on room count and property configuration when you schedule.

Yes. We inspect independently owned, franchised, and branded hospitality properties of all types. Our reports can also serve as supporting documentation for brand-mandated property improvement plan (PIP) preparation.