Engineering systems inspection

An engineering systems inspection is needed when clarity matters: what actually works, where the bottleneck is and which remediation plan will deliver results without unnecessary costs. We look holistically: ventilation, heating, DHW/CWS, sewerage and automation — because problems often “spill over” between systems.

What is included

  • Ventilation: airflow/balance, pressure, noise, modes and control.
  • Heating: uniformity of heating, temperatures, circuit performance and valves.
  • Domestic hot water / cold water supply (DHW/CWS): pressure, temperature, recirculation, pumps, leak risks.
  • Sewerage: odors, slopes, stack venting, check valves, details.
  • Automation: sensors, actuators, scenario logic and settings.
  • Coordination: how systems affect each other and why a local fix may not help.

When it is especially useful

After renovation / re-planning

Systems stopped working “like before”: odors, noise, temperature swings appear.

Before handover

You need numbers and a clear list of fixes for the contractor or facility team.

When they treat the symptom

A pump/valve/sensor was replaced, but the issue returns — the cause is systemic.

Result format

  • A problem map: where the deviation is, how it is confirmed, likely cause.
  • Recommendations with priorities and dependencies: what to do first.
  • A list of settings/adjustments that can be done without reconstruction.
  • A list of modifications if they are unavoidable (details, routes, equipment).
  • Short explanations for non-engineers: why it matters and the expected effect.
  • Optional — a follow-up inspection after fixes.

An approach without “fluff”

  • We don’t sell unnecessary work: we record facts and propose only required steps.
  • We separate “improve quickly” from “do it right” — so you can manage the budget.
  • We consider premium requirements: quietness, aesthetics, minimal interference with finishing.
  • We work confidentially: NDA is a normal part of the process.
  • If needed — we can take on design/installation and bring the system to proper regimes.
  • Communication is short: you get a plan, not endless coordination.

You need an “as-is” audit and a remediation plan

Describe the property and symptoms — we’ll propose the optimal inspection format and timeline.