Commercial Property Inspections

Top 5 Red Flags a Commercial Property Inspection Can Uncover

If you are considering a commercial property investment, you’ll have to check some due diligence off your list to ensure you are making an informed decision. Fortunately, Trident Inspection Group offers commercial property inspections to help uncover potential problems that may not be visible to the untrained eye. The inspector’s findings will aid your negotiations with the seller, or you might even decide that walking away is the best decision. Let’s take a look at five of the top red flags a commercial property inspection could potentially uncover, which demonstrate the importance of this essential step in the real estate transaction. 

1. Structural Damage to the Building

The last thing you want to see on your inspection report is structural damage to the building you are considering for investment. Structural integrity is vital for the safety and value of any property, and an inspector will note any evidence of structural damage, such as cracks in the foundation, uneven floors, or bowing walls. If the property requires extensive repairs, that could impact your return on investment. 

2. Electrical System Failures

Another red flag not uncommon but no less welcome on the inspection report is a faulty or outdated electrical system. An electrical failure could disrupt operations within the building, as well as pose a fire hazard. Your inspector will evaluate the wiring, electrical panels, outlets, and circuit breakers to ensure everything functions properly.

3. HVAC System Inefficiencies

One of the most critical components of any building is the HVAC system, which controls the temperature and indoor air quality. Since an inefficient or malfunctioning HVAC system can result in higher energy bills or uncomfortable conditions within the building, knowing its condition is essential. An inspector will examine the HVAC system for leaks, poor airflow, or a unit nearing the end of its lifespan. 

4. Plumbing & Sewer Issues

No one wants to face plumbing and sewer issues, especially since they can lead to costly, unpleasant repairs. These are issues that you want to be aware of so that you can negotiate with the seller to handle the repairs. After all, any plumbing issues that are uncovered need to be addressed right away to prevent further damage and health hazards for building occupants. 

5. Roofing Damage & Problems

A roof is a building's first line of defense against inclement weather, and you want to be sure that yours can do its job well. A building inspector will ensure that the roof on your potential investment has no leaks, missing or damaged shingles, or poor drainage. These issues could lead to more serious problems if they are not addressed quickly.

Schedule Your Commercial Inspection

Trident Inspection Group is your trusted source for inspections that will help you make the best decision. Contact us today at (714) 332-6689 to request a quote for your inspection, or you can schedule now online. We serve Orange County and the surrounding areas of Southern California, including Los Angeles, Riverside, and beyond.

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