Buying commercial property in Reno or across Northern Nevada can feel straightforward—until hidden building issues start rewriting your budget. With CIE Inspections’ Property Condition Assessment (PCA)-style approach, you get documentation of the property’s true condition beyond a “clean” walkthrough—spotlighting material deficiencies like roof fatigue, electrical capacity limits, and moisture risks—so you can budget realistically, price risk, and negotiate confidently before closing.
A smart commercial building inspection in Reno, Nevada, and northern California should prioritize the components most likely to trigger big capital expenses:
Roof + Exterior Envelope: leaks, aging membranes, failing sealants, poor drainage, and wall/roof transitions that invite water intrusion.
MEP Systems (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing): electrical capacity constraints, HVAC performance and age, plumbing red flags, and deferred maintenance patterns that signal future downtime.
Structure + Interiors: cracks, settlement indicators, worn finishes, and “patch-and-paint” repairs that hint at deeper issues.
When conditions warrant, CIE Inspections can add tools that make the evaluation more practical—such as infrared inspections to flag potential moisture issues and FAA-licensed drone roof inspections when access is limited or unsafe.
Even a great-looking space can harbor hidden environmental risks that affect tenant comfort, leaseability, and liability planning.
The EPA notes that radon levels are often highest on the lowest level of a building, so basements and ground floors matter when you’re screening commercial space. Adding radon testing to your commercial real estate inspection can prevent a last-minute scramble after tenants move in—especially in ground-contact spaces. CIE Inspections offers radon testing as part of our environmental inspection services.
In investing, the smartest first move is simple: find the water before you fight the mold. NIOSH/CDC notes that promptly correcting moisture problems is preferable to relying on air sampling.
OSHA puts it even more plainly: moisture control is the key to mold control. We offer mold testing to help you document concerns and prioritize remediation.
A strong report shouldn’t just list defects—it should help you make decisions while you still have leverage. Use findings to:
Request repairs or credits tied to documented deficiencies.
Adjust your capital plan (roof, HVAC, electrical upgrades) before your pro forma locks.
Target environmental testing where occupants or tenants could be affected—especially ground-floor and moisture-prone areas.
Buying in Reno, Sparks, Carson City, or elsewhere in Northern Nevada? Contact our team at (775) 507-3383 to discuss your property and request a commercial inspection to support confident closing decisions.
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