Answers to Common Questions Regarding Commercial Property Assessments


What is Property Condition Assessment?
A property assessment is a thorough visual inspection of the building and it's functional components. All inspections meet the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM E 2018-01) standards. Major defects are documented so that you can be well informed about your potential investment.


What makes your inspectors qualified commercial inspectors?
First, our inspectors are licensed home inspectors and licensed general contractors in the State of Oregon. There is no government licensing specifically for commercial inspections.

Second, our inspectors are specifically trained by Carson Dunlop Weldon Consulting Engineers and certified in the American Standards of Testing Material inspections.

Third, our inspectors have over ten years of remodeling and repair experience which brings a hands-on acquired perspective to assessing properties.

Premier Commercial Inspection is fully insured and bonded. CCB# 173566


Who is included in a commercial inspection team?
Premier Commercial Inspections determines, based on the structure, the specialists that will be called in to assess various items such as HVAC, roof, elevators and electrical. Our sub-contractors are committed to providing accurate assessments and are not there to give you a report that may bring them additional business.


What is the cost of a commercial inspection?
The cost is determined by the size of the property and the scope of what is to be assessed. The cost will be included in a written proposal. To expedite your proposal simply fill in our online assessment form.


What information will I receive in a commercial assessment report?
Premier Commercial Inspections provides a clear, concise summary along with a comprehensive report and photographs. An approximation of repair costs for all significant anticipated expenses is included.