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Title: Commercial Property Inspection in Focus as Record Rainfall Hits Toronto

With commercial buildings facing unprecedented strain from extreme weather, the importance of year-round property inspections has never been greater. Twin Peaks Property Inspections is calling attention to the urgent need for proactive commercial property inspections in the Greater Toronto Area.In the past 12 months, the Greater Toronto Area has experienced a relentless series of extreme weather events, highlighting growing risks for commercial property owners. In 2024, Toronto had its wettest year on record, with over 1,145 mm of rainfall. July and August saw unprecedented downpours that caused severe flooding across the region.But the concerns haven’t been limited to summer. In February 2025, Toronto was hit with back-to-back snowstorms, with more than 50 cm of snow recorded in just ten days. In April 2025, a severe ice storm struck Ontario, triggering flooding after heavy rainfall.These events signal a new reality for commercial property owners: buildings are increasingly vulnerable to moisture intrusion, structural stress, and environmental hazards year-round.Twin Peaks Property Inspections, a leading name in Ontario’s inspection industry, has expanded its Commercial Inspections division in response. With a team of Certified Master Inspectors, Twin Peaks helps businesses identify risks and protect their properties before damage becomes costly.Historic weather patterns are putting the Greater Toronto Area’s commercial buildings to the test - and comprehensive inspections are now a critical part of year-round risk management.Commercial Inspections Are Critical for Weather-Related Risk ProtectionExtreme weather is exposing the vulnerabilities of commercial buildings across the Greater Toronto Area—but it’s not just the storms causing damage. Much of Toronto’s undergrou...


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