Commercial property inspections are comprehensive assessments carried out by experienced commercial building inspectors. These inspections provide a detailed overview of the building’s condition and highlight any major concerns that could impact its safety, value, or functionality.
These inspections are essential for buyers, investors, or tenants to make informed decisions and avoid costly surprises down the track.
Purchasing a property
Signing or ending a lease
Property management
New construction
Structural Integrity
Moisture & Pest Damage
Site Conditions
Plumbing and Electrical Systems
Heating and Cooling Systems
Roofing and External Envelope
When it comes to commercial property inspections, experience matters. We understand the complexities of commercial and industrial buildings and how small issues can escalate into major liabilities. We follow a clear, professional process to ensure accuracy and reliability:
Whether you’re a developer, property manager, investor, or tenant, we help you understand your building’s true condition so you can move forward with confidence.
Commercial and industrial properties are serious investments—don’t leave anything to chance. We deliver clear, accurate reports backed by years of hands-on building experience. Our thorough assessments give you the confidence to move forward with your property decisions.
We tailor our services to meet your specific needs, whether you’re buying, leasing, or managing a property. Our fast turnaround times mean you won’t face delays in your decision-making process. With Swell, you get expert advice, unmatched reliability, and true value from every inspection.
Book your inspection today and move forward with expert insights and total assurance.
A commercial property inspection helps identify hidden issues that may affect the building’s safety, compliance, and long-term maintenance costs. It provides peace of mind before purchasing, leasing, or investing in a commercial space.
It includes a detailed examination of the structure, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, external areas, and checks for moisture, leaks, cracks, pest damage, and overall maintenance issues.
The time depends on the size and complexity of the building, but most inspections take anywhere from a few hours to a full day. A comprehensive report is usually provided within 24–72 hours afterward.
Yes, our inspectors are experienced in detecting signs of timber pests like termites or can work alongside a licensed pest inspector to ensure this is included in the report.
Usually, the buyer or potential lessee arranges and pays for the inspection as part of their due diligence. However, property owners may also commission inspections before listing to identify and address any issues upfront.







































