A New Year’s Resolution for Your Building

A New Year’s Resolution for Your Building   The start of a new year invites reflection. We think about habits we want to break, projects we want to finish, and ways we want life and work to feel better. It’s also a great moment to think about the spaces where all of that happens. Homes […]

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Happy New Year! 15% til January 15th

Here’s to a year of growth, improvements, and peace of mind As we welcome 2026, we’re looking forward to a fresh year filled with new possibilities — new goals, new projects, and maybe even new properties. Whether you’re planning upgrades, preparing to buy or sell, or simply staying ahead on maintenance, our team is here […]

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EEE Deadline Approaching — Don’t Risk Non-Compliance

Act Now: Time Is Running Out for Required EEE Inspections A quick but important reminder: SB 721 inspections must be completed by December 31, 2025. As the deadline nears, inspection appointments will fill quickly — and compliance mistakes can be costly. One key requirement many owners overlook: The company inspecting your Exterior Elevated Elements cannot […]

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Happy Holidays! Our Gift to You: 10% Off

Happy Holidays from Alliance Inspections!   As a thank-you for your continued trust and partnership, we’re sharing a little holiday gift your way. From December 1, 2025 through January 15, 2026, mention this email when you book and you’ll receive 10% off any inspection. It’s our way of helping you wrap up the year with […]

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🦃 Wishing You a Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from Alliance Inspections!   As we take time to reflect on what we’re thankful for this season, we want to express our sincere appreciation for your trust and partnership. It’s been our privilege to help keep your properties safe and compliant — and to work alongside such dedicated building owners, managers, and professionals. […]

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Tip #4: Prevent Roof Leak Damage

🏠 Keep the Rain Where It Belongs: Outside Your roof and skylights are your first line of defense against rain and wind. Small issues like loose shingles, cracked flashing, or worn seals can quickly become major leaks when the weather turns. 🧰 This Week’s Tip: Inspect Your Roof & Skylights Look for missing or damaged […]

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