Multiunit Commercial Property Inspections in Clayton, MO

Clayton, MO Multiunit Commercial Property Inspections

Galloway Building Services is here to help you with your multiunit commercial property inspection in Clayton, MO. Hotels, motels, condos, apartment complexes, office buildings and more all need to be professionally inspected before anyone moves in. Having your commercial property inspection done makes sure that your property is completely safe before inhabiting it. Don’t get caught off guard having to spend tons of money on repairs down the line when an expert multiunit commercial property inspection from Galloway Building Services is available to help you. Call 314-520-6655 today for more information on how one of our qualified Clayton, MO multiunit commercial property inspector can help you save money, or click here to visit our site all about multiunit property inspection.

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What exactlyis a multiunit commercial property inspection?

A Multiunit Inspection is an inspection performed by a person who is employed by either a city, township or county and is usually certified in one or more disciplines, either as a residential or commercial building inspector, a plumbing, electrical or mechanical inspector or other specialty to inspect structures at different stages of completion.

The term multiunit building inspector is sometimes used for persons who inspect large multiunit buildings to assure compliance with the plans and to check workmanship as well as code compliance, or a home inspector consulted in conjunction with a house sale. These building inspectors are private contractors and are not connected with any governmental department or agency.

Consulting engineers often carry out structural building inspections for strata properties where there are structural elements of the building found to be unsafe. Whether it is the balconies, balustrades or cracking due to settlement in the walls, consulting engineers provide building inspections of the property and make the appropriate assessment and provide dilapidation reports followed by proposals for remedial action.