About Our
Commercial Building Inspections in Nashua
Nashua is located in Hillsborough County, NH. As the second most populous city in the state, Nashua had a population of 91,322 as of the 2020 census. The city is known for its strong economy, vibrant downtown, and recognition as one of the best places to live in the United States. Nashua’s rich history includes a strong industrial past, and today it thrives as a hub for business, technology, and culture.
Our Commercial Building Inspection in Nashua, NH is an independent review of the condition of the building’s primary systems and elements, conducted in general accordance with ASTM E 2018-01. Our comprehensive inspection includes the following items:
- Site Features
- Roof
- Exterior
- Structure
- Interior
- Insulation/Ventilation
- Heating/Cooling
- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Due Diligence Interviews
- Document Review
We are certified for Phase One environmental Assessments and are members of the New Hampshire Commercial Investment Board of Realtors and Environmental Consultants and Affiliates Network LLC.
We also offer the following commercial inspection services:
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, we follow ASTM Standard E 1527-05 & -13, includes Vapor Encroachment ASTM Standard E 2600-10.
- Transaction Screen Assessment, we follow ASTM Standard E 1528-06
- Records Search with Risk Assessment (RSRA). The RSRA is often referred to as “ Desktop Environmental Screening”.
- Radon in Air Testing
- Building Permit Review
- Cost Estimates Of Repairs Required
- Capital Needs Assessment (CNA)
- Physical Needs Assessment
- Water Quality Testing
- Lead Paint Testing
- Septic Inspection
- Budget Review Analysis
- Construction Bank Draw Inspections.
Types of commercial facilities we have inspected:
Sample Reports
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Massachusetts Service Areas by County
Suffolk
Middlesex
Norfolk
Worcester
Essex
Designed to Meet Your Needs
We are accustomed to performing a variety of commercial building inspection services for clients, including:
- Comprehensive inspections for buyers/investors prior to closing
- Pre-lease or exit inspections for tenants to protect damage deposits
- Partial inspections, such as roofs
- Inspections to meet lender requirements
- Walk-through, pre-bid assessments for potential buyers
- New construction progress inspections and final inspections
- Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments