Start Your New Business Venture Off Right with Our Commercial Inspections

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If you are planning to start a new business or open a new location, you will need to find the right commercial space for it. Before you sign a lease on a commercial building, you should schedule a commercial inspection. Our team at Towne & Country Property Inspections has extensive experience in inspecting and assessing both residential and commercial properties, which gives you peace of mind knowing that you can count on us to give you the information you need.

Start Your New Business Venture Off Right with Our Commercial Inspections

Keep reading to learn more about why commercial inspections are so important.

  • Commercial Inspections Reveal Safey Hazards – One reason why we encourage you to schedule an inspection of commercial properties before you move your business into them is because our team will check for safety hazards. The last thing you want is to get your business settled into the new building only to get dinged for a code violation or to find out the place has major fire safety hazards.
  • Commercial Inspections Help You Plan Maintenance – Another reason to schedule commercial inspections before moving into a building and periodically throughout your occupancy of that building is because our team can help you plan maintenance and repairs. We’ll assess the state of major systems and structures, such as the plumbing and roof, and use this information to help you prepare for future maintenance requirements. For example, our team can give you an estimate of the remaining lifespan of your roof so you can plan to replace it when the time comes, rather than being blindsided by sudden roof problems.
  • Commercial Inspections Extend the Building’s Lifespan – Because our commercial inspections can help you maintain your building, this service also helps you extend the total lifespan of the building and its systems. If you want to make your building last as long as possible, schedule an inspection every year.