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Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) The only Board Certified Master
Inspector in Colorado Springs, Colorado with over Thirty years of training and
experience to inspect your home.
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For Commercial Property Inspections Please go to
www.ColoradoCMI.com
A Commercial Inspection or Property Condition Assessment would normally entail
an visual inspection of the entire building on the interior and exterior, from
the roof to the foundation. They are detailed as to specific condition of items
sampled. Unless the customer chooses for economy sake, to request that only
representative samples of similar items be tested and inspected, would most
often include inspections of all surfaces, structures, and equipment within a
commercial property.
The inspector would do a visual review of all areas of the building and its
systems. This would normally include the interior and exterior walls, structural
frame, roof, the exterior parking and pedestrian surfaces, interior floors, all
plumbing, electrical and heating/cooling equipment. He would inspect the
mechanical systems by opening the normal access plates and service compartment
covers to allow an interior assessment of the particular piece of equipment.
The plumbing systems are inspected for general function and leaks. The supply
and waste lines are inspected visually where accessible. Water heaters are
inspected for present leaks and probable life expectancy. Where there are fire
suppression systems they are normally visually reviewed and the main water
supply for them is visibly inspected looking for the most recent municipal
inspection tags.
Heating equipment is normally more fully inspected. At a minimum the system is
run through a normal cycle. Many inspectors will do carbon monoxide testing of
the heating equipment as part of their inspection. Some will even do full heat
exchanger inspections where possible using inspection mirrors. The air
distribution ducts should be inspected where accessible in the ceiling voids.
The electrical distribution system is normally inspected by means of doing
representative sampling of the plugs, lights, and other normal outlets
throughout the building. In many cases when the building is occupied some of the
systems can not be turned on and off. The distribution panels should be opened
through removal of the covers to inspect the wiring and the breakers. The main
entry cables and transformers should be inspected for visual signs of problems.
The wiring feeds are normally inspected where visible in the ceiling plenums and
in unfinished basements and or utility areas.
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Contact Information
For Inspection information or estimates call or email Henry Valenzano
- Telephone
- 719-635-6425
- FAX
- 719-635-8223
- Address
- 1705 N. Chestnut St., Colorado Springs, CO 80907
- Email
- General Information:
Hank@DCHI.com
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