Commercial Property Inspection in Portland and Vancouver
Our team of Portland and Vancouver commercial building inspectors can provide thorough inspections for any buildings 5 most important systems, including structure, heating and air conditioning systems, electrical systems, plumbing, and roofing. We can help you ensure that everything is up to standards of safety and that you are getting the most out of your assets. We work with virtually every type of commercial building, from apartments to schools and more for Commercial Property Inspection.
For home inspections please contact our sister company please call our main number (360) 309-9432, or go to our Order Page and order online.

- We can provide services to the following areas and more:
- Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas
Portland (/ˈpɔːrtlənd/; PORT-lənd) is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County. It is a major port in the Willamette Valley region of the Pacific Northwest, at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. As of 2018, Portland had an estimated population of 653,115,[9] making it the 25th most populated city in the United States, and the second-most populous in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle.[10] Approximately 2.4 million people live in the Portland metropolitan statistical area (MSA), making it the 25th most populous in the United States. Its combined statistical area(CSA) ranks 19th-largest with a population of around 3.2 million. Approximately 60% of Oregon’s population resides within the Portland metropolitan area.[a] - Vancouver, Washington and surrounding areas
Vancouver is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington. It is the largest suburb of Portland, Oregon.[6][7] Incorporated in 1857, Vancouver had a population of 161,791 as of the 2010 U.S. census, making it the fourth-largest city in Washington state.[8] Vancouver is the county seat of Clark County and forms part of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area, the 23rd largest metropolitan area in the United States. Originally established in 1825 around Fort Vancouver, a fur-trading outpost, the city is located on the Washington/Oregon border along the Columbia River, directly north of Portland. In 2005, Money magazine named it No. 91 on its list of best places in America to live.[9] In 2016, WalletHub ranked Vancouver the 89th best place in the U.S. for families to live.[10]
