Understanding the condition of a building’s electrical system is one of the smartest moves you can make before a commercial decision gets locked in. We give you an independent assessment that identifies what’s failing, what’s out of code, and what it’s going to cost, so nothing turns into an expensive surprise after you’ve signed.
Commercial Due Diligence Reports
Our due diligence reports give owners, investors, lenders, property managers, and tenants an honest read on a facility’s electrical infrastructure before a decision gets made. We walk the building, evaluate the distribution system, and put together a report you can actually use, whether that’s to negotiate a price, plan a capital budget, or satisfy a lender’s requirements.
A report can include:
- Electrical distribution system evaluation
- Service and panel condition assessment
- Code and safety observations
- Remaining useful life of major equipment
- Capacity and future expansion analysis
- Identification of deferred maintenance
- Budget estimates for recommended repairs or upgrades
- High-resolution photos with detailed findings
- An executive summary with prioritized recommendations
This is the kind of work that fits commercial acquisitions, real estate transactions, investment portfolios, lease negotiations, facility condition assessments, and insurance or lender requirements. If you’re evaluating a property and need to know what you’re walking into, we’ll tell you straight.
Infrared Thermal Scanning
Electrical failures usually start long before anything looks wrong. Using infrared thermal imaging, we find components that are running hot while your equipment stays energized and operating, so there’s no need to shut anything down to get a look.
Thermal scanning can catch:
- Loose electrical connections
- Overloaded circuits
- Failing breakers
- Overheated conductors
- Imbalanced loads
- Motor and equipment issues
- Hidden hot spots that lead to unexpected failures or fires
After the scan you get a report with thermal images, digital photos, temperature data, severity ratings, and the corrective actions we’d recommend, ordered by urgency. It’s a straightforward way to stay ahead of failures instead of reacting to them, and it gives you documentation you can hand to an insurer or fold into a preventative maintenance program.
Actionable information, not just a report
We pair real commercial electrical experience with the diagnostic equipment, so what you get back is something you can act on. We help clients understand the true condition of their electrical systems so they can plan repairs, negotiate a purchase, prioritize maintenance, and protect what they’ve put into the building. If you’ve got a property under evaluation or a facility you want scanned, give us a call and we’ll set it up.
