Certified Equipment & Machinery appraisals in Pennsylvania for donations, lending, M&A, and financial reporting. AppraiseItNow appraises manufacturing equipment, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, medical devices, and industrial tools online and onsite across Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown.







AppraiseItNow provides professional equipment and machinery appraisals across Pennsylvania for a wide range of purposes, including charitable donations, asset-based lending, mergers and acquisitions, and financial reporting. Whether you are seeking a valuation for an SBA loan, a purchase price allocation, an IRS Form 8283 charitable contribution, or an annual audit, our certified appraisers deliver accurate, well-documented reports that meet the standards required by lenders, the IRS, FASB, and courts throughout the state. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.
AppraiseItNow serves clients across Pennsylvania through both remote desktop appraisals and onsite inspections, depending on the complexity and location of the assets involved. From manufacturing facilities in Pittsburgh to food processing operations in the Lehigh Valley and medical practices in Philadelphia, our appraisers bring deep industry knowledge and certified expertise to every engagement. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV), Orderly Liquidation Value (OLV), Forced Liquidation Value (FLV), and Replacement Value appraisals for various intended uses. Learn more about our national equipment and machinery appraisal services and how we can support your specific valuation needs.
Our appraisers cover a broad spectrum of industrial, commercial, and specialized equipment found throughout Pennsylvania's diverse economy, including:
Pennsylvania's industrial base spans sectors from advanced manufacturing in Pittsburgh and Erie to pharmaceutical production in the Lehigh Valley and logistics operations near Philadelphia. Our appraisers have the credentials and market knowledge to value equipment accurately across all 67 Pennsylvania counties, regardless of asset complexity or industry.
AppraiseItNow serves a wide range of clients across Pennsylvania, including business owners, lenders, private equity firms, attorneys, accountants, nonprofit organizations, and estate administrators who need credible, USPAP-compliant equipment and machinery valuations for financial, legal, or tax-related purposes.
Given the USPAP-compliant nature of AppraiseItNow’s appraisal reports, we prepare our deliverables for major legal, tax, and financial reporting purposes for individual and commercial clients.
Popular uses of our appraisal reports include:
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Yes, AppraiseItNow provides certified equipment and machinery appraisals throughout Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and surrounding regions. We serve businesses, lenders, nonprofits, and individuals who need credible, USPAP-compliant valuations.
We appraise a wide range of equipment and machinery, including manufacturing and industrial equipment, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, medical devices, restaurant and commercial kitchen equipment, and fleet vehicles. If it has value and can be documented, we can appraise it.
Yes, all of our equipment and machinery appraisals conform to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), which is the nationally recognized standard for professional appraisal practice. This ensures your report will be credible and defensible across a wide range of uses.
Pennsylvania clients typically request equipment and machinery appraisals for charitable donations, lending and financing, mergers and acquisitions, financial reporting, insurance coverage, tax appeals, and estate settlement. Any situation requiring a documented, defensible value for physical assets is a good candidate for a formal appraisal.
Yes, most of our equipment and machinery appraisals in Pennsylvania are completed remotely using photos, specifications, and supporting documentation you provide. For complex assets or larger collections, we can arrange an onsite inspection.
Our equipment and machinery appraisal fees in Pennsylvania are structured by scope and complexity. Standard appraisals start at $295, Advanced appraisals at $395, and Range appraisals run from $695 to $3,000 depending on the asset. For volume pricing, a single item runs $295 to $595, 10 items run $995 to $3,000, and collections of 50 or more items start at $5,000 and can exceed $10,000.
Most remote equipment and machinery appraisals in Pennsylvania are completed in 7 to 10 days. Onsite appraisals or larger collections typically take 2 to 3 weeks from the time we receive all necessary information.
Your appraisal is prepared by a credentialed appraiser with specific expertise in equipment and machinery valuation. All appraisers working through AppraiseItNow follow USPAP standards and hold relevant professional certifications such as those from the American Society of Appraisers or equivalent credentialing bodies.
Pennsylvania's 12 Pa. Code Section 73.147 governs appraisals related to industrial acquisition projects, requiring an independent appraisal of the property on an "as is" basis without presuming improvements. Each appraisal under this regulation must include an appraisal brief, customary certification, limiting conditions, and the appraiser's qualifications. Beyond this statute, USPAP compliance is the governing standard for equipment and machinery appraisals in the state.
Yes, we prepare USPAP-compliant appraisals that meet IRS requirements for noncash charitable contributions reported on Form 8283. If you are donating equipment or machinery to a qualifying organization in Pennsylvania, a qualified appraisal is required to support your deduction.
No, AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm and does not buy, sell, or broker equipment or machinery. This independence is what makes our valuations credible and unbiased for lenders, the IRS, courts, and other third parties.
To get started, it helps to have a description of the equipment, including make, model, year, serial number, and condition. Photos, purchase records, maintenance logs, and any prior appraisals are also useful. You can submit this information through our website and we will confirm the scope and provide a fee quote.
Our appraisals are prepared to meet the standards required by the IRS, financial institutions, insurers, and courts. USPAP compliance, qualified appraiser credentials, and thorough documentation are the key factors that determine acceptance, and our reports are built to satisfy all three.
Under 12 Pa. Code Section 73.147, appraisals for industrial acquisition projects must reflect the property's current "as is" condition without factoring in planned improvements. This requirement ensures that valuations are grounded in present market reality rather than speculative future value, which is particularly important for lending and acquisition transactions.
Relevant credentials include the Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser (CMEA) and Expert Equipment Certified Appraiser (EECA) designations, as well as membership in organizations like the American Society of Appraisers. All appraisers should also demonstrate USPAP compliance, which is the baseline standard for credible appraisal practice in Pennsylvania and nationwide.
Both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh host significant concentrations of manufacturing, industrial, and commercial activity, which influences local demand and resale markets for equipment. Appraisers familiar with these regional markets can better account for local buyer pools, industry-specific depreciation trends, and comparable sales data when determining value.
We provide several value types depending on your purpose, including Fair Market Value for donations and general transactions, Orderly Liquidation Value and Forced Liquidation Value for lending or distressed scenarios, and Replacement Value for insurance purposes. We will recommend the appropriate value type based on your specific need.




