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An industrial building inspection is a detailed evaluation of facilities used for manufacturing, production, warehousing, and distribution. Industrial facilities experience unique stresses from heavy equipment, high electrical loads, and continuous operations that standard commercial inspections aren’t built to handle.

At Redfish Inspections, our industrial inspections focus on both the core building structure and the infrastructure supporting industrial operations — helping identify structural concerns, equipment issues, and maintenance needs that could affect safety or operational efficiency.

Industrial inspections typically review:

  • Structural framing and foundation systems
  • Roofing systems and drainage
  • Electrical service and power distribution
  • Plumbing and water systems
  • HVAC and industrial ventilation or exhaust systems
  • Loading docks and shipping areas
  • Interior floor conditions and structural slabs
  • Fire safety and life safety systems
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Warehouses

Large open-span structures with high ceilings, loading docks, and heavy floor loading requirements.

Manufacturing Facilities

Complex mechanical systems, industrial ventilation, reinforced structures, and high-demand electrical loads.

Distribution Centers

Large-scale logistics operations with dock systems, conveyors, racking structures, and high-capacity electrical systems.

Flex Buildings & Cold Storage

Mixed office-warehouse spaces and temperature-controlled facilities with specialized refrigeration and insulation systems.

Industrial buildings vary widely based on the operations inside them. Each type has unique structural features and inspection requirements — here’s what we look for in each.

Warehouses

Warehouses are designed for storage and distribution of goods — featuring large open spans, high ceilings, and loading dock areas. Because warehouses handle heavy inventory and equipment, inspectors pay close attention to floor loading capacity and structural stability.

Warehouse inspections focus on:

  • Structural steel framing
  • Roof systems spanning large areas
  • Concrete slab conditions and floor loading capacity
  • Loading docks and truck access areas
  • Lighting and electrical capacity
  • Fire suppression systems

Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing buildings house equipment used for production and assembly processes. These facilities often operate continuously, which means inspectors evaluate systems designed to support high-demand operational environments.

Manufacturing inspections review:

  • Heavy electrical systems supporting equipment
  • Industrial ventilation systems
  • Reinforced structural supports
  • Equipment mounting and vibration areas
  • Compressed air systems
  • Industrial plumbing and drainage

Distribution Centers

Distribution centers are used by retailers, e-commerce companies, and logistics providers for large-scale movement of goods. Because these facilities operate constantly, inspectors evaluate traffic areas, dock safety, and structural wear from continuous use.

Key inspection areas include:

  • Automated conveyor infrastructure
  • Large loading dock systems and safety
  • High-capacity electrical systems
  • Fire suppression systems
  • Warehouse racking support structures
  • Traffic flow areas for delivery trucks

Flex Buildings

Flex buildings combine office or administrative space with warehouse or light industrial space — commonly used by small businesses, service companies, and light manufacturing operations. These properties require inspectors who understand both office-style and industrial infrastructure.

Flex building inspections typically include:

  • Office and administrative spaces
  • Warehouse storage areas
  • HVAC systems for mixed-use areas
  • Electrical capacity for light equipment
  • Loading dock or roll-up door systems
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Cold Storage Facilities

Cold storage warehouses store temperature-sensitive goods such as food or pharmaceuticals. These facilities require careful evaluation because refrigeration system failures can lead to significant product loss and major operational disruption.

Cold storage inspections focus on:

  • Insulated wall systems
  • Refrigeration equipment condition
  • Specialized flooring systems
  • Moisture control systems
  • Electrical systems supporting refrigeration units
  • Energy efficiency and insulation performance

Our inspectors conduct a detailed evaluation of the building’s systems and structural components — documenting visible defects, system deficiencies, and maintenance concerns to give you a clear picture of the building’s true condition.

  • Structural framing and foundation review
  • Roof system evaluation and drainage inspection
  • Electrical service, transformers, and distribution panels
  • Plumbing systems and industrial water supply
  • HVAC systems serving offices and production areas
  • Industrial ventilation and exhaust systems
  • Loading dock condition and safety features
  • Interior floor slabs and structural loading areas
  • Fire safety systems and emergency access
  • Visible defects and deferred maintenance concerns

Industrial properties represent significant financial investments, and unexpected repairs can disrupt operations and directly impact profitability. A professional inspection gives you the data you need to protect your facility and make confident decisions.

Identify Structural Issues

Catch foundation concerns, roof failures, and building deficiencies before they disrupt operations or cost you millions.

Evaluate Major Mechanical Systems

Understand the condition of electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and ventilation systems critical to daily operations.

Understand Repair & Maintenance Costs

Get accurate repair estimates so you can budget for capital improvements and plan long-term building maintenance.

Reduce Operational Risk

Identify safety hazards and system failures before they cause downtime, injuries, or regulatory violations.

Negotiate with Confidence

Use documented findings from a professional report to negotiate repairs, price adjustments, or lease terms.

Plan for Long-Term Performance

Detailed reports help facility managers and owners plan maintenance schedules that extend the life of critical building systems.

Schedule an Industrial Building Inspection

Whether you’re purchasing a warehouse, manufacturing facility, or distribution center — our inspections deliver clear reporting, detailed documentation, and practical insights to protect your property and operations. Serving Houston and surrounding areas.

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