Commercial Building Inspections
A commercial building inspection should provide more than a list of defects. It should help you understand the building’s overall condition, identify systems requiring attention, and recognize expenses that may affect your investment, financing, management, or ownership plans.
COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS
Practical Information for Commercial Decisions
Commercial properties vary widely in age, construction, use, condition, and complexity. An office building, apartment property, retail space, church, warehouse, or mixed-use building may each require a different inspection approach.
We inspect a wide range of commercial and investment properties, including:
Older buildings, multiple tenant spaces, complex mechanical systems, additions, and outbuildings may require additional inspection time or a broader scope.

INSPECTION SCOPE
What May Be Included
A commercial inspection should provide more than a list of defects. It should help you understand the building’s overall condition and the expenses that may affect your investment, financing, or ownership plans.
Depending on the property and agreed scope, the inspection may include:
The inspection is visual and non-invasive.

OUR APPROACH
A Scope Built Around the Property
Commercial inspections are not one-size-fits-all. Before preparing a proposal, we review the property address, available listing or building information, size, use, age, construction type, number of units or tenant spaces, mechanical systems, roof type and accessibility, additional buildings, known concerns, client objectives, and deadlines.
Detailed Commercial Reporting
Clients receive a detailed electronic report with clear explanations and extensive photo documentation. Depending on the agreed scope and findings, the report may include:
GOOD TO KNOW
What to Expect with a Commercial Inspection
Properties We Serve
We inspect a wide range of commercial and investment properties, including office, retail, apartment, industrial, warehouse, church, and mixed-use buildings throughout Upper Michigan and Northeast Wisconsin.
What’s Not Included
The inspection is visual and non-invasive. It does not include destructive testing, engineering calculations, code compliance certification, environmental testing, or concealed conditions unless specifically included in the agreement.
Additional Testing Services
Radon testing, mold inspections, water and well testing, septic evaluations, and indoor air quality testing may be coordinated with your commercial inspection. Additional buildings or tenant units can also be included in the scope.
WHY CHOOSE PRO-TEC
Trusted, Local Commercial Inspections
Custom inspection scopes, detailed reporting, and decades of local inspection experience you can rely on.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Commercial Inspection Questions, Answered
BEFORE YOU INVEST… INVESTIGATE!
Request a Commercial Inspection Proposal
Whether you are purchasing, financing, managing, or planning improvements to a commercial property, we can help you better understand the building before moving forward. Contact us with the property address, building size, use, and inspection deadline.
