Commercial Building Inspection Services

Get a Complete Picture of Your Commercial Property

Comprehensive Property Condition Assessments (PCA)

A Commercial Property Condition Report (PCR) following a comprehensive PCA gives investors, buyers, owners, and property managers a clear understanding of a building’s true condition—beyond surface impressions. Our assessments help you make confident, data-driven decisions when purchasing, selling, leasing, or managing commercial real estate.

At Inspect Montana, we perform ASTM E2018-compliant Property Condition Assessments (PCA) that evaluate structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, roofing, and site systems to identify current issues and anticipate future maintenance or capital expenses.

Whether you are acquiring, leasing, or managing a commercial property, our detailed reports equip you with the clarity and foresight to plan intelligently, negotiate effectively, and protect your investment.
Structural Assessment
Mechanical Systems
Environmental Concerns
Site Conditions
Documentation and Recommendations
CapEx Reports, Capital Reserve and Projection Tables

Additional Commercial Services

CapEx Assessments

Comprehensive assessment to understand future financial impacts. We can assess needs for immediate repairs, as well as give projections of the cost to maintain a property for 5-10 years in the future.

Triple Net Lease Inspections

Detailed assessment of building conditions for NNN lease agreements. Protects property owners and tenants by documenting current damages and identifying potential problems before they become expensive issues.

Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments (P1ESA)

P1ESA’s are crucial for various reasons, particularly in real estate transactions involving potentially contaminated properties. These assessments include:
Identifying Environmental Risks
Legal Compliance
Risk Mitigation
Financial Protection
Lender Requirements
Environmental Due Diligence

Sewer Scope & Well System Inspections

We camera-scan the main sewer line to spot blockages, cracks, and roots to prevent surprise backups and costly repairs. We test the well, pump, and water quality to ensure safe, reliable water with clear maintenance recommendations.

Accessibility Studies

ADA compliance assessment for commercial properties. We evaluate physical access, parking, restrooms, and public areas to ensure your building meets current accessibility standards and avoids legal risks.

CapEx Assessments

Comprehensive assessment to understand future financial impacts. We can assess needs for immediate repairs, as well as give projections of the cost to maintain a property for 5-10 years in the future.

Triple Net Lease Inspections

Detailed assessment of building conditions for NNN lease agreements. Protects property owners and tenants by documenting current damages and identifying potential problems before they become expensive issues.

Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments (P1ESA)

P1ESA’s are crucial for various reasons, particularly in real estate transactions involving potentially contaminated properties. These assessments include:
Identifying Environmental Risks
Legal Compliance
Risk Mitigation
Financial Protection
Lender Requirements
Environmental Due Diligence

Sewer Scope & Well System Inspections

We camera-scan the main sewer line to spot blockages, cracks, and roots to prevent surprise backups and costly repairs. We test the well, pump, and water quality to ensure safe, reliable water with clear maintenance recommendations.

Accessibility Studies

ADA compliance assessment for commercial properties. We evaluate physical access, parking, restrooms, and public areas to ensure your building meets current accessibility standards and avoids legal risks.

DEQ Certified Environmental Testing Services

All environmental testing services are performed by our trusted partner, Safe Home Environmental.
Safe Home offers testing services for:
Water
Radon (NRPP Certified)
Mold (IAC2 Certified)
Asbestos
Lead-based Paint
Meth Contamination (DEQ Certified)
Asbestos (DEQ Certified)
Visit SFHM
Water Treatment Systems: A Homeowner's Guide
If you’re thinking about treating your home’s water, the first step is always a water quality test. Here in Montana, a lot of homes rely on private wells, and what’s in your water can vary a ton—iron, hardness, bacteria, even things like arsenic or nitrates. A simple test tells you exactly what you’re dealing with, so you don’t waste money on the wrong system.
Plumbing
Montana Energy Code: What Homebuyers and Agents Should Know
New builds must meet the Montana Energy Code, which sets statewide minimum standards for energy-efficient design and construction. When these requirements are met, homeowners benefit from lower utility bills, better indoor comfort, and a healthier living environment.
Building Science
Montana Energy Code: What Homebuyers and Agents Should Know
New builds must meet the Montana Energy Code, which sets statewide minimum standards for energy-efficient design and construction. When these requirements are met, homeowners benefit from lower utility bills, better indoor comfort, and a healthier living environment.
Building Science
The Future of Home Inspections: Emerging Technologies and Trends
With innovations reshaping how inspectors evaluate properties, the future of home inspections promises greater efficiency, accuracy, and convenience for both inspectors and homeowners. But how will technology change home inspections in the future?
Building Science

The Inspection Report Podcast

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Tom Clinch - Range Insurance
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Tom Clinch - Range Insurance
Joey Koncoski - Temp Right Service
Ep 4
Joey Koncoski - Temp Right Service
Jen Thorne - Safe Home Environmental
Ep 3
Jen Thorne - Safe Home Environmental
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