Only 32% (not nearly enough) of our clients tell us they’re concerned about ADA compliance during a commercial property inspection, they’re thinking ahead—and protecting themselves. ADA violations don’t just create barriers for visitors or tenants—they can result in lawsuits, fines, failed leases, and major renovation expenses.
Read MoreAccording to our scheduling form data, 41% of our clients express concern about fire suppression systems when booking commercial property inspections. These systems may not be front-of-mind for everyone, but they’re absolutely essential—both for life safety and for meeting legal and insurance requirements.
Read MoreAs of July 2025, we’ve officially streamlined our offerings — aligning every service under the CCPIA Commercial Standards of Practice (ComSOP) and focusing entirely on what delivers the greatest value to our clients.
Read MoreAccording to our scheduling data, 43% of our clients express concern about sewer lines during commercial property inspections. This might seem like a smaller percentage compared to roofs or HVAC, but make no mistake—when sewer lines fail, the consequences are messy, costly, and disruptive.
Read MoreWhen 57% of our clients say they’re concerned about interior systems, it signals more than just a preference for aesthetics. Commercial interior elements—including walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors—aren’t just cosmetic. They affect building function, code compliance, energy efficiency, and tenant experience.
Read MoreWhen 66% of our clients say they're concerned about structural systems, we listen—and we understand. The structural integrity of a commercial building is foundational (literally and figuratively) to everything else. If something goes wrong, the risks aren’t just expensive—they’re potentially catastrophic.
Read MoreWhen clients schedule a commercial property inspection with us, 68% express concern about the building’s exterior systems—especially structural components and lot drainage. These areas may not be as visible or glamorous as interiors, but they’re fundamental to long-term asset health.
Read MoreWhen clients reach out to schedule a commercial property inspection, 69% tell us they’re concerned about the building’s electrical system. And it’s a valid concern—electrical issues are among the top contributors to building fires, operational downtime, and costly repairs.
Read MoreAccording to our internal data, 70% of clients express concern about the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems when scheduling a commercial inspection. It's no surprise. HVAC systems are among the most expensive, complex, and critical mechanical components in any commercial building.
Read MoreWhen clients schedule a commercial property inspection, 71% express concern about plumbing systems. It's easy to understand why. Plumbing is largely hidden, costly to repair, and critical to everyday operations. Whether it’s a retail center, office, restaurant, or warehouse, plumbing problems can disrupt business, create health hazards, and rack up expenses fast.
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