What Does a Commercial Property Inspection Include in Oklahoma City?
- D1 Home Inspections

- Apr 5
- 2 min read
If you're purchasing, leasing, or investing in a commercial property in Oklahoma City, understanding the condition of the building is a critical step in the process.
A commercial property inspection gives you a clear picture of the building’s major systems, overall condition, and potential risks—so you can move forward with confidence.
But what exactly does a commercial inspection include?
Major Systems Evaluated
A commercial property inspection focuses on the building’s primary components. These systems are evaluated to identify visible deficiencies, safety concerns, and potential costly repairs.
Key systems typically include:
Roof systems
Structural components
Electrical systems
HVAC (heating and cooling) systems
Plumbing systems
Interior and exterior elements
The goal is to provide a practical understanding of how the building is performing—not just a list of issues.
Overall Building Condition
In addition to individual systems, the inspection provides a general overview of the property’s condition.
This includes:
Signs of deferred maintenance
Wear and aging of components
Functional concerns
Areas that may require repair or monitoring
Rather than overwhelming you with technical details, the focus is on helping you understand what matters and what actions may be needed.
Customized Scope for Each Property
Commercial inspections are not one-size-fits-all.
Each inspection is tailored based on:
Property size and type
Building use (office, retail, warehouse, etc.)
Client goals (purchase, lease, maintenance)
Scope of work requested
This ensures the inspection aligns with your specific situation and provides relevant, actionable information.

Additional Services and Evaluations
Depending on the size, age, and complexity of the property, additional services or specialized evaluations may be recommended to provide a deeper level of insight.
These may include:
Cost-to-cure reporting (estimated repair and replacement costs for budgeting and negotiations)
Thermal imaging inspections to detect hidden moisture intrusion and energy loss
Accessibility evaluations (ADA considerations for compliance and usability)
Environmental assessments when site conditions or building use require further review
Fire door inspections to verify proper operation, labeling, and code compliance
Maintenance reporting to help owners plan and prioritize ongoing property upkeep
Specialist evaluations (HVAC, structural, roofing, electrical, etc.) when deeper analysis is needed beyond a visual inspection
These additional services are often used during due diligence, risk assessment, and long-term property planning.
Why a Commercial Inspection Matters
A commercial property inspection helps you:
Identify potential risks before closing
Plan for repairs and maintenance
Understand the true condition of the building
Make informed investment decisions
Negotiate with greater confidence
It’s not about finding problems—it’s about giving you clarity.

Commercial Property Inspections in Oklahoma City
At D1 Home Inspections, we provide commercial property inspections throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.
Our inspections follow CCPIA standards and are tailored to each property, helping buyers, investors, and business owners understand what they’re walking into—before making a decision.
Request a Commercial Inspection Proposal
Every commercial property is different. The best way to get started is with a customized proposal based on your building, scope, and goals.
👉 Request your commercial inspection proposal today




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