Commercial Inspections in Indianapolis, IN
Commercial Inspector for Property & Building Inspections in Indianapolis
With 25 years of quality assurance and production management experience with major commercial operations and nearly 20 years of real estate inspection experience, Jim Schwarz is uniquely qualified to conduct all types of commercial building inspections. He has conducted and documented countless inspections of manufacturing and warehouse facilities in the Indianapolis region, and knows the exact areas of concern, weakness and hazard that can affect various industries.
Why Do You Need An Inspection?
Inspections address a wide variety of issues that can impact food storage and production, working conditions, worker safety, asset protection, code compliance and more. Common areas in each commercial inspection include structural integrity, roof and drainage, pest entry prevention, lighting and electrical, ventilation and worker safety. Worker safety items are essential to continuing successful operations, and include slip hazards, blind aisle ways, adequate lighting and obvious mechanical or electrical hazards.
There is no licensed procedure for commercial inspections at this time, however the Standards of Practice derived from the InterNACHI Commercial Inspection Continuing Education curriculum provides a comprehensive checklist and guide.
Commercial Inspection Pricing
SMALL BUILDING
Up to 3000 Square Feet
$500
MEDIUM BUILDING
3000 – 4200 Square Feet
$550
LARGE BUILDING
4200+ Square Feet
+$0.12 Per Square Foot
Please call to discuss your inspection needs & pricing.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR HOME INSPECTION
A Commercial Inspection can include the following but in some instances, not all are applicable to an individual property. Therefore, we work with you to make sure we inspect important items for your sale, purchase or potential lease of a commercial property or office environment.
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS
- Foundation
- Roof Structure
- Interior Structural Conditions
- Exterior Structural Conditions
- Attic Area
- Exterior & Interior Doors
- Water Damage
- Roofing
- Insulation
- Ventilation
- Fireplace
- Windows
MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
- Heating Systems
- AC Systems
- Ducts
- Kitchen Equipment
- Utility Room
- Electrical Service Box
- Plumbing Fixtures
- Bathrooms
- Electrical Outlets & Wiring
- Electrical Panels
- Receptacles
- Water Heating Equipment
ADDITIONAL ADD-ONS FOR INSPECTION
- Sprinkler Systems
- Mold Testing
- Radon Testing
- Lead-Based Paint Testing
- Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs
- Well & Water Testing
- Septic System Inspection
- Specialty Inspection Services
- Moisture Problems
We offer a wide variety of inspection services to many types of commercial or business entities. With years of experience and thousands of inspections performed over the years, you can rest assured you have the right commercial inspector for your potential or owned property.
- Apartment Buildings
- Multi-Unit Residences
- Warehouses Facilities
- Industrial Facilities
- Facilities
- Retail Offices
- Hotels
- Special Purpose Facilities
- Leased Properties
- Schools & Daycares
- New Buildings
- Property Management
- Apartment Complexes
- Restaurants
- Offices
- Church Buildings
- Stand-Alone Buildings
- Tenant Inspections
- Final Draw Inspections
- Pre-listing Inspections
- Construction Inspections (New & Additions)
- Specialty Plumbing Inspections
- Specialty HVAC Inspections
- Specialty Electrical Inspections
- Termite Inspections
- Maintenance Inspections
- Buyers Inspections
- Commercial Lease Space Inspections
- Mold Testing
- Industrial Thermography Services
Inspections address a wide variety of issues that can impact food storage and production, working conditions, worker safety, asset protection, code compliance and more. Common areas in each commercial inspection include structural integrity, roof and drainage, pest entry prevention, lighting and electrical, ventilation and worker safety. Worker safety items are essential to continuing successful operations, and include slip hazards, blind aisle ways, adequate lighting and obvious mechanical or electrical hazards.
There is no licensed procedure for commercial inspections at this time, however the Standards of Practice derived from the InterNACHI Commercial Inspection Continuing Education curriculum provides a comprehensive checklist and guide.
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