Home and Commercial Property Inspections

Home Inspections by Local Experts

When you’re buying, selling, or building a home, you need clear answers and confidence in your next step. Your local AmeriSpec inspector gives you a thorough inspection so you know exactly what you’re walking into.

You work with professionals who are honest, careful, and straightforward. Your inspection results are explained clearly, without guesswork, so you can make smart decisions.

What Your Inspection Covers

Your inspection looks at all major systems and more than 400 key items, including:

  • Exterior home components

  • Electrical systems

  • Roofs

  • Interior and exterior foundations

  • Heating and cooling systems

  • Plumbing systems

  • Attics

  • Basements and crawl spaces

  • And more

You can also prepare ahead of time with our Home Inspection Handbook, which walks you through what to expect.

Trustworthy Inspection Services

Protecting your investment comes first. AmeriSpec inspectors complete over 100,000 residential and commercial inspections each year. You get a full picture of the property, including potential repairs and costs that might otherwise catch you off guard.

Your report is easy to read and typically delivered by email within 24 hours. If you have questions, you speak directly with a knowledgeable professional. Your report is yours to keep and review whenever you need it.

More Than Inspected. AmeriSpec Inspected.

Commercial Property Inspections

You may know AmeriSpec for strong residential inspections, but commercial work is a core part of what you get. You work with seasoned commercial inspectors who have helped buyers, owners, and tenants across the country understand exactly what they’re investing in.

Whether you’re preparing a property for sale or evaluating a space before signing a lease, you get clear, practical insight into the condition of the building.

Property Inspections by qualified Experts

Commercial decisions carry real weight. As a buyer, seller, lender, or asset manager, you need facts before numbers. A clear understanding of a property’s condition helps protect both the deal and your long-term investment.

Before stepping into the field, AmeriSpec commercial inspectors complete advanced training. On site, they perform detailed Property Condition Assessments that result in thorough, easy to use Property Condition Reports.

Inspection services that support every stage

Repair costs and structural integrity matter at every phase of a commercial transaction. Depending on your needs and location, you can rely on AmeriSpec for:

  • Construction progress assessments that review work quality, materials, and on site craftsmanship

  • Pre listing inspections that help uncover potential repair costs before marketing a property

  • Pre lease and post lease inspections that give landlords and tenants a clear picture before agreements are signed

commercial property inspection checklist

You gain confidence by knowing the facts. A standard AmeriSpec commercial inspection covers key areas, including:

  • Site characteristics, such as paving, landscaping, and utilities

  • Structural frame and building envelope

  • Mechanical and electrical systems

  • Plumbing systems

  • Heating systems

  • Roofing

  • Air conditioning and ventilation

  • Vertical transportation, including elevators and lifts

  • Safety and fire protection systems

  • Interior elements

  • Probable cost estimates

  • Document review

  • Professional recommendations

Expertise When You Need It

When a property calls for deeper analysis, you benefit from AmeriSpec’s TEAM Approach. This means your inspector brings in trusted specialists when needed, ensuring nothing important is overlooked.

Some buildings come with unique challenges. When they do, you can access additional services based on location, including ADA assessments, radon testing, and other specialty inspections designed to meet your specific needs.


What’s In The AmeriSpec Property Inspection Report?

When you need expert insight into the condition of a property, turn to AmeriSpec and receive a detailed reference for the ins, outs, ups, and downs of the property.

A lot of variables are at play when purchasing or selling a property, and it can be difficult to feel in control. Luckily, an AmeriSpec report from your local trained and certified inspector means well-informed when it comes to the condition of your property.

What’s Included in Your Property Inspection Report

By choosing AmeriSpec, you get access to a truly comprehensive, detailed evaluation on the condition of a property that allows you to make more informed buying and selling decisions. Your certified inspector inspects more than 400 items around the home or commercial property, including:

  • Roof

  • Exterior home components

  • Electrical systems

  • Interior and exterior foundation

  • Heating and air conditioning systems

  • Plumbing systems

  • Attic, basement and/or crawl space

  • Room by room review

Though a home inspection doesn’t focus on cosmetic issues, a thorough AmeriSpec inspection includes all major systems and components to describe the property condition as a snapshot in time. The report also includes important information like the location of shut-off valves and HVAC filter sizes and includes any fire, health and safety issues. 

How to Use Your Property Inspection Report

Thanks to an easy-to-understand inspection report format, detailed notes and helpful photos, the nitty gritty specifics of your residential or commercial property are at your fingertips. 

If your inspector spots an issue, they will include a photo in their report. This documentation is also helpful if an issue needs to be repaired. Usually, the hired professional or technician can easily identify the repair needed based on the photo. And after the repair is completed, these images act as a valuable reference to make sure they were completed accordingly.

As a buyer, you and your real estate professional can use these insights as leverage to negotiate with the seller, including requesting repairs or receiving a credit (also known as a concession) for repairs after the sale. You can also use the inspection report information to back out of a deal, if needed.

If you’re on the other side of the table as a seller opting for a pre-listing inspection, you can address any needed repairs before you list, price your home accordingly, and have peace of mind knowing you won’t be blindsided by issues during the selling process.