San Diego County
Commercial Property Inspections in Anaheim
Resort district · Canyon industrial
Anaheim splits into three very different inspection problems: the resort and hospitality district, the Platinum Triangle's newer high-density mixed-use, and the older industrial belt along La Palma and in the Canyon. A single portfolio here can hold a 1962 tilt-up and a 2021 podium apartment building.
What we inspect in Anaheim
- Resort-district hotels and restaurants with kitchen exhaust, pool and central laundry equipment
- Platinum Triangle podium multifamily and mixed-use over structured parking
- Canyon and La Palma corridor tilt-up manufacturing and distribution
- Older strip retail and auto-service commercial along Lincoln and Beach
How a Anaheim inspection runs
Every engagement starts with a scope call: asset type, square footage, building age, the lender's requirements and your closing date. We walk the property with the on-site manager where possible, document the roof, envelope, structure, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, site and life-safety systems, and photograph every deficiency with a location reference.
You receive the report in three to five business days. It includes an immediate repair table priced at current San Diego County contractor rates, a one to five year capital reserve schedule, remaining useful life estimates for major systems, and an executive summary your lender can read in two minutes.
Why local matters
Building stock, climate exposure and permit history differ across Southern California. Anaheim has its own permitting history, jurisdiction requirements and construction eras, and knowing them keeps the report focused on the conditions that actually drive cost. We inspect commercial property only, so nothing in the report is borrowed from residential practice.
Anaheim submarkets and building stock
The Anaheim Resort district carries hotels, restaurant and entertainment product where kitchen exhaust, pool and spa equipment, guest-corridor mechanical and life-safety systems dominate the findings. The Platinum Triangle near the stadium holds newer podium multifamily and mixed-use over structured parking. The Canyon Business Center and the La Palma / Miraloma corridor hold 1960s–1980s concrete tilt-up manufacturing and distribution, much of it with original built-up roofing, 400-amp service now feeding modern loads, and floor slabs marked by decades of process use.
Local compliance angle
Older industrial stock raises recognized environmental condition risk
Anaheim's industrial belt has hosted plating, machining, printing and coating operations since the 1950s, and those historical uses are exactly what ASTM E1527-21 asks a Phase I ESA to surface through historical sources, regulatory database review and site reconnaissance. Where clarifying vapor encroachment or a documented release is required, work escalates to Phase II sampling under the DTSC and Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board framework before a lender will fund.
Reference: ASTM E1527-21; DTSC and Santa Ana RWQCB (Region 8) oversight
How Anaheim assignments typically run
Mixed asset types mean scope is set on the call, not from a template.
- Typical asset size: 10,000–400,000 sf industrial; 60–300 key hospitality
- Common scope: PCA plus Phase I ESA on industrial; PCA plus roof and FF&E condition on hospitality
- Access: night or low-occupancy windows for hotels, production-schedule coordination for manufacturing
- Report delivery: 3–5 business days
Services
Inspection services available in Anaheim

Property Condition Assessment
Lender-ready PCA reports for acquisitions, refinancing and portfolio reviews, with immediate repair and capital reserve tables.
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Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
Environmental site assessments that surface recognized environmental conditions before liability transfers to you.
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Roof Inspections
Membrane, flashing, drainage and penetration evaluation with moisture readings and remaining-life estimates.
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Regional coverage
Services for Anaheim property
- ASTM E2018 Property Condition Assessment for Anaheim resort district and canyon industrial
ASTM E2018
- Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment in Anaheim
ASTM E1527
- Roof inspections for Anaheim commercial buildings
Drone documented
- Building code consulting for Anaheim permits and plan review
CBC · Title 24
- Lender field inspections on Anaheim assets
Lender formats
- Drone and thermal roof imaging in Anaheim
FAA Part 107
FAQ
Anaheim commercial inspection questions
What does a commercial property inspection in Anaheim cover?
A Anaheim inspection follows ASTM E2018 and documents the roof, envelope, structure, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, site and life-safety systems, with every deficiency photographed and located. In Anaheim, CA that most often means resort-district hotels and restaurants with kitchen exhaust, pool and central laundry equipment; platinum Triangle podium multifamily and mixed-use over structured parking; canyon and La Palma corridor tilt-up manufacturing and distribution. You receive an immediate repair table, a capital reserve schedule and an executive summary your lender can read in two minutes.
How long does a Anaheim inspection report take?
Most Anaheim assignments deliver in three to five business days from the site walk. Scope and fee are usually confirmed the same day you call 619-473-2133, and rush delivery is available when a closing or loan deadline requires it.
Which local code or compliance issues affect commercial buildings in Anaheim?
Anaheim's industrial belt has hosted plating, machining, printing and coating operations since the 1950s, and those historical uses are exactly what ASTM E1527-21 asks a Phase I ESA to surface through historical sources, regulatory database review and site reconnaissance. Where clarifying vapor encroachment or a documented release is required, work escalates to Phase II sampling under the DTSC and Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board framework before a lender will fund. We cite the applicable requirement in the report itself — reference: ASTM E1527-21; DTSC and Santa Ana RWQCB (Region 8) oversight.
Which Anaheim submarkets and property types do you inspect?
The Anaheim Resort district carries hotels, restaurant and entertainment product where kitchen exhaust, pool and spa equipment, guest-corridor mechanical and life-safety systems dominate the findings. The Platinum Triangle near the stadium holds newer podium multifamily and mixed-use over structured parking. The Canyon Business Center and the La Palma / Miraloma corridor hold 1960s–1980s concrete tilt-up manufacturing and distribution, much of it with original built-up roofing, 400-amp service now feeding modern loads, and floor slabs marked by decades of process use.
What does a typical Anaheim engagement look like?
Mixed asset types mean scope is set on the call, not from a template. Typical asset size: 10,000–400,000 sf industrial; 60–300 key hospitality. Common scope: PCA plus Phase I ESA on industrial; PCA plus roof and FF&E condition on hospitality. Access: night or low-occupancy windows for hotels, production-schedule coordination for manufacturing. Report delivery: 3–5 business days.
Do you also inspect property near Anaheim?
Yes. We inspect commercial property throughout Orange County and the surrounding Southern California counties, including Santa Ana, Irvine, Downtown Los Angeles. One inspector covers multi-property portfolios so the reporting stays consistent.
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Request a Anaheim inspection quote
Send the address, asset type and approximate square footage. We reply with scope and fee, usually the same business day.
619-473-2133
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