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Commercial Inspections

The Commercial Building Inspector is committed to providing the best possible service at a price that is un-matched by the competition. We have been providing Professional Commercial and Industrial Inspection services to the Southern Ontario area for the past six years. With over 4,000 commercial and residential inspections we are the Premier Building Inspection Company in Southern Ontario. Our commitment to our customers and their investment ensures your complete satisfaction. Our companies investement in the latest technology ensures our leadership in the commercial and residential inspection field. Our company offers FREE Thermal Imaging as part of our inspection package, which includes electical and insulation scans.

We also inspect most of Southern Ontario and all of Simcoe County

Toronto Commercial Building Inspector defect view

 

Thermal Imaging allows us to see defects such as missing insulation, hidden wet areas and hot spots that the average building inspection can miss. Thermal Imaging cameras used to be too expensive an item for the commercial and residential inspection industry but recent technology and price drops has allowed our company to invest in this latest technology for the benefit of our clients. Providing Thermal Imaging as part of our Residential and Commercial Inspection service provides our clients with services not available from our competitors. Whether inspecting a home or commercial business our training and expertise makes the Commercial Building Inspector your logical choice to protect your investment.

ASTM Property Condition Assessment

ASTM - E-2018 International Standard

 

All of our property condition inspections use the baseline property condition assessment process as outlined in the ASTM E-2018 Standards and InterNACHI International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties. Inspections are generally more invasive than the PCA Property Condition Assessment Inspection outlined in the ASTM E-2018 Standards and InterNACHI International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties The end result provides you with detailed picture of the age and condition of the major building components and how maintenance has effected its life span. The final report will list deficiencies, repair recommendations, and a detailed report with representative photos when appropriate.

 

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Ontario Commercial Building Inspector

The inspection of Commercial Properties is performed by someone who has experience and knowledge to inspect structures such as; residential, mixed-use, factories, storage, office buildings, restaurants or any combinations of these.  This will provide potential buyer with a PCA report that will enable him to make his purchasing decision based on the findings. As a [...]

Professional Barrie Home Inspections

A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home.  Most Real Estate companies now recommend a home inspection.  Home inspections are usually conducted by a home inspector who has the training and certifications to perform such inspections. The inspector prepares and delivers to the client a written report of findings. [...]

Energy audits a waste of energy

NR Can energy audit is another failed government program which only has had limited success due to rebates for audit required to obtain rebates for windows and furnaces etc. Will this become another program like the "emissions testing", only kept in place because of cost of dismantling program. NR Can has licensed Providers whose only purpose is to "franchise out" or "sub-contract" their business, so if fact they have set up a whole new sub-industry that has nothing to do with engergy but in fact has become a money grab for people "in the know" and "lucky" enough to get a license. License to print money that is.

Understanding Your Septic Tank

The septic tank is buried, watertight container typically made of concrete, fiberglass, or polyethylene. It holds the wastewater long enough to allow solids to settle out, forming sludge, and oil and grease to float to the surface as scum. It also allows partial decompositions of the solid materials. Compartments and a T-shaped outlet in the [...]

Exploring The Origins Of The Sash Window In The UK

The origins of the sash window are believed to be in England in the 1670's. This style of window and method of operation has retained its popularity since that era, both in restoration of historic homes and in new construction.

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Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe gave the order for Yonge Street to be extended to Holland Landing in 1793, the way was paved for the establishment of a community where Aurora now stands. In 1804, Richard Machell became the first merchant at the cross roads of Yonge and Wellington and the hamlet soon became known as Machell's Corners. Charles Doan was another early businessman at Machell's Corners and became the first postmaster and later the first reeve. As postmaster, he was influential in renaming the village Aurora. With the coming of the railway in 1853, Aurora emerged as an important centre north of Toronto. The Fleury plow works was established soon after and Aurora was on its way to becoming a flourishing industrial town. The population of Aurora in 1863 was 700, and by 1888 it had grown to become a town of 2,107 residents. With some ups and downs in growth over the years, Aurora is now a flourishing town with a strong commercial and industrial base. Worthy of note is the fact that Aurora was the childhood home of Lester B. Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada from 1963–1968, when his father, Rev. Edwin Pearson, was the Methodist minister. The Town is noted for preserving its historical built form and in 2008 was awarded The Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership. In 2009 the Town received the Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for Community Leadership in heritage conservation and promotion. On April 8, 2010, the Town re-opened the historic and fully renovated Church Street School as the Aurora Cultural Centre. Besides promoting local arts and culture, the new Centre's mandate includes the preservation of an extensive local historical collection, and helping to program heritage activities within the Centre]. Aurora is twinned with Leksand, Sweden. Population Census Population 1871 1,132 1901 1,590 1911 1,901 1921 2,307 1931 2,587 1941 2,726 1951 3,358 1961 8,791 1971 13,614 1981 16,267 1991 29,454 2001 40,167 2006 47,629 Est. 2009 52,000 According to the 2006 Census, the town had a population of 47,629. The town has estimated its 2010 population to be 53,892 . The town's growth rate from 2001 to 2006 was 18.6 per cent. Based upon current population figures and total area, the town's population density is just over 1,000 per square kilometre. The population is forecasted to reach approximately 62,288 by 2015 and 69,688 by 2020. Government The Town of Aurora municipal government is composed of a mayor and eight councillors elected on an "at large" basis. The councillor with the highest votes becomes the deputy mayor and may proxy for the mayor. The mayor is a member of York Regional Council.

Commercial Building Inspector provides professional residential and commercial inspections which includes 100% Money-Back guarantee. Free Thermal Scan on our commercial or residential inspections.