What you need to know about Commercial Property Inspections

What do you need to know about commercial property Inspections?

Commercial property inspections are extremely important for clients who are seeking to know every meticulous detail concerning the condition of a property that they want to purchase.

The results of commercial property inspections are generally reported in the PCR (Property Condition Report). The information detailed in the PCR enables the potential buyer and current owner about the maintenance that may be required in the next 3, 6, or 12 months. This maintenance planning can be crucial in negating the initial cost / price of the building in addition to determining move in dates, coordinating, renovation times lines, and upgrades that may be needed to systems like the electrical and plumbing. This information would be very useful to either the buyer or the seller.

The focus of the commercial property inspection will be based on several factors. Occupancy, age and the kind of construction are the principal factors that have to be considered in order to determine how the property will be inspected.

Using performance criteria is required in order to provide the most complete commercial property inspection, PCR. The scope of PCR inspections range from the basic visual examination, a system specific inspection such as electrical, HVAC system, Thermal scan of flat or rubber roof, to a much more comprehensive inspection that would include all of these items and many additional area. Quality inspectors explore items such as the building energy loss, electrical surveys, and use thermal imaging scans for the flat or rubber root in addition to the other areas where this technology is applicable.

The ASTM E2018-99 provides a set of Standards for (PCR) commercial property inspections. Following these inspection guidelines is very important. Some of the areas that have guidelines are listed below:

  • Plumbing systems
  • Site characteristics
  • Roof surface
  • Heating systems
  • Electrical and mechanical systems
  • Ventilation and air-conditioning systems
  • Fire protection/Life safety
  • Opinions of probable costs
  • Interior elements

Depending on the kind of property, and the needs of the client, it may be in your best interest that specialists or technician is called in to the inspection. Having experts acting as consultants will ensure that the commercial property inspection is flawless. Some of the professionals that could be utilized include; environmental specialists, electrical specialists, roof specialists, fire protection specialists and others.In conclusion, commercial property Inspections are imperative if you are looking to buy or sell a property and want to know what issues exist.

In conclusion, Having the property assessed is imperative if you are looking to buy or sell real estate. If you are looking for a the most through assessment make sure you consider Capstone Inspections for your project.

 

Author Timothy Rollins

 

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