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retail store commercial
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Commercial Inspection Information

Our commercial inspectors are trained by CDW Engineering, the leading Building Condition Assessment firm since 1997. Our reports follow the ASTM Standard E2018-1 for Property Condition Assessments (PCA). These standards help the commercial building inspector conduct the inspection and help our client understand the scope of the inspection, including the systems and areas to be inspected. Our inspections cover the following: 

  • Structure of the building
  • Exterior wall components, from the exterior, including doors, windows, and signage
  • Interior components focusing on non-cosmetic considerations
  • Landscape components, including walkways, driveways (excluding sewers), and retaining walls
  • The roof surface (weather permitting), including flashings, drainage, and chimneys
  • Insulation spot check
  • Electrical systems
  • Plumbing systems
  • HVAC (heating, ventilation, & air conditioning) systems (weather permitting)

Our inspections cover a wide variety of building usage types, including multifamily dwellings, retail buildings, office buildings, service centers, and restaurants. Below are examples of these different inspection types. 

The inspection and report are based on the building’s accessible, visible components. We evaluate the current physical condition and visually review the performance of these systems, looking for evidence of defects and distress. The assessment does not include the operation of the equipment.

Sample Reports

Below are sample reports with the client information removed.

Office Building
Multifamily Building

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Moisture Testing Release Form

  • Moisture Testing Release Form *

    This form must be completed and signed prior to us conducting any moisture testing. We cannot perform the moisture testing requested by the buyers without this form being signed.

    Please call if you have any questions.

    Structure Tech specializes in the moisture testing of buildings for the purpose of determining if there is moisture located behind the exterior wall cladding. A moisture inspection of your property has been requested.

    In order to perform this inspection, we need the permission of the owner. We should have access to all parts of the exterior. Any security systems will need to be shut off during the testing, which can take several hours. We use standard industry practices for conducting the moisture tests, which includes the use of a penetrating probe meter to verify the moisture content of the structural wood and sheathing of the building. 3/16” holes will be placed under most windows and other possible moisture entry areas. These holes will be filled with caulk when the testing is completed.

    We will make every effort to use a caulk that closely matches the color of the surrounding siding; however in some cases the holes may be noticeable upon close inspection. If the holes are of any cosmetic concern the property owner can have them painted with a matching paint.

    I understand the above information and give my permission to test the building located at:

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