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At 360 Home Inspection, we offer comprehensive commercial property inspections that give buyers, owners, and investors the insight they need to make informed decisions.

 

Whether you're acquiring, leasing, or maintaining a commercial space, our inspections are designed to uncover potential issues that could affect safety, performance, and long-term value.

Protect Your Commercial Property with confidence

What Our Commercial Inspections Include:

  • Structural and foundational evaluation

  • Roofing systems and drainage

  • Electrical systems and panels

  • Plumbing and water supply lines

  • HVAC systems and performance

  • Exterior and parking lot conditions

  • Interior spaces and safety compliance

  • Fire protection, and ADA features. 

Commercial Properties We Inspect:

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Office Buildings

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Retail Centers / Strip Malls

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Industrial warehouses

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Multi-unit Residential (Apartment Complexes)

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Mixed-use properties

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Medical and professional buildings

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Do You Offer Commercial Inspections Near Me? 

Yes, 360 Home Inspection offers commercial inspections throughout San Diego County to all our neighbors in San Diego from inland areas like Julian, Olivenhain, El Cajon, Chula Vista, Escondido, San Marcos, and Poway to coastal communities such as Del Mar, La Jolla, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Cardiff, Solana Beach, Torrey Pines, Coronado Murrieta and Fallbrook.

Why are Commercial Inspections In San Diego Imporant?

By conducting thorough commercial inspections, 360 Home Inspection helps businesses in San Diego meet safety standards and avoid potential liabilities. Our detailed reports make it easier for owners and property managers to address issues quickly, and document property conditions.

What’s Included In a Commercial Inspection In San Diego?

A commercial inspection in San Diego typically includes a comprehensive evaluation of a building’s major systems and environmental conditions. Our commercial inspection covers structural components, roofing, HVAC systems, electrical and plumbing systems. These detailed assessments help business owners, investors, and property managers identify potential issues early, support commercial real estate due diligence, and ensure the building is ready for occupancy.

Who Needs a Commercial Inspection?

Anyone with a financial or operational stake in a commercial property can benefit from a professional inspection. Commercial inspections are typically needed by a wide range of people involved in buying, owning, or managing commercial property. This includes real estate investors, business owners purchasing a building, landlords, property managers, and developers. Lenders may also require an inspection before approving financing, and tenants leasing a space, especially long-term, may request one to understand the property’s condition.

When Should You Get a Commercial Inspection In San Diego?

The most common time to get a commercial inspection is during the due diligence period after an offer is accepted but before the purchase is finalized. However, inspections are also valuable before listing a property for sale (to identify and fix issues early), at the start or renewal of a lease, for routine maintenance planning, after major events like earthquakes or severe weather, awen refinancing or securing insurance

How Do You Choose a Commercial Inspector In San Diego?

Look for inspectors with experience in commercial properties, proper certifications, and strong references. It’s also helpful to choose someone familiar with local building codes and environmental conditions in the San Diego area. Our inspectors at 360 Home Inspection are InterNACHI Certified and have over 30 years of construction knowledge in San Diego County and would be happy to assist you with your next inspection

What Commercial Buildings Does 360 Home Inspections Inspect?

360 Home Inspection inspects office buildings, retail centers, strip malls, industrial warehouses, multi-unit residential apartment complexes, mixed-use properties, medical and professional buildings.

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