Commercial

Winter Inspection Services has inspected thousands of commercial properties throughout the State of Florida over the last 25 years. The sole scope of a commercial property inspection is to determine what systems, components and appliances aren’t in working condition, watertight and structurally sound.

All commercial inspections are overseen by Jeffrey Winter, who has been a State of Florida general contractor (CGC-034786) since 1985. All of the commercial properties below were inspected by Winter Inspection Services. Under Jeffrey’s direction, Winter Inspection Services has experience in inspecting the following different types of commercial properties:

Office Building

We specialize in low to medium rise office buildings.

Warehouses

Experience in inspecting complexes up to 40 units.

Hotels

We’ve inspected for several major hotel chains over the last 25 years.

Motels

Experienced in inspecting 70 unit properties.

Townhouses

From 5 units to 60 units, we have the experience you’re looking for.

Condominiums

We’ve traveled the state inspecting condominiums of all sizes.

Places of Worship

All places of worship are inspected with the utmost respect.

Rehab Centers

Inspection experience in many counties throughout Florida.

Assisted Living Facilities

We’ve inspected ALF’s up and down Florida’s east coast.

Restaurants/Cafe’s

From little cafes to large restaurants, we can get the job done.

Automobile Dealerships

We have the capability to inspect all sizes of dealerships.

Historical Buildings

Experienced in inspecting 90 year old buildings.

Retail Storefront

We can inspect most any size storefront operation.

Storage Facilities

Experienced in inspecting properties up to 65 units.

Our commercial reporting system is a computer generated report that incorporates the inspection provisions found in most standard commercial real estate sales contracts, which will include, but may not be limited to:

Roof SystemsExterior Walls
Major Non-leased AppliancesElectrical Systems
HVAC SystemsPlumbing Systems
Sewer/Septic/Well SystemsSwimming Pool and Equipment
Parking lot & Perimeter FencesSeawall & Retaining Structures

All of the above systems, components and appliances have to be in working condition, watertight and structurally sound as agreed upon in most standard real estate contracts. Working condition is defined in most real estate contracts as “operating in the manner in which the item was designed to operate”. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines watertight as “of such tight construction or fit as to be impermeable to water”.  Winter Inspection Services can’t determine the structural soundness of a building, but we can make structural observations and recommend further evaluation by a Florida licensed structural engineer whenever, in our opinion, is needed.

Commercial Inspection Estimate

For a written commercial property inspection estimate, please contact Jeffrey Winter directly at winterinspectionservices@gmail.com or on his cell phone at (561) 445-5607.