Air Dynamic Solutions provides comprehensive commercial drywall repair Toronto, covering steel stud framing, drywall installation, taping, finishing, and specialty assemblies constructed to Ontario Building Code requirements. Our Toronto drywall and plaster repairs and replacement team serves office fit-outs, hotel renovations, restaurant build-outs, institutional upgrades, and multi-location commercial programs across the GTA and Ontario.
Our Toronto drywall repair services support tenant fit-outs, full-floor office renovations, hospitality room and corridor refurbishments, commercial kitchen partition upgrades, healthcare facility management, retail space builds, and corporate rollout programs. From ULC‑listed fire-rated shaft wall construction to level‑5 architectural finish surfaces, our drywall teams bring the technical depth that commercial assembly specifications require, supporting a smooth operational flow of your facility.







Our framing work begins with a precise layout from architectural drawings, including establishing partition centerlines, door rough openings, soffit framing, and ceiling grid support framing to the dimensions the subsequent trades require. We work to select stud gauge and spacing appropriate to the assembly’s height, load transfer requirements, and fire or acoustic rating obligations under OBC.
Our installers apply board types suited to each assembly and follow fastener pattern and joint offset requirements of the applicable ULC fire or acoustic rating, where specified. Board installation quality at this stage strongly influences the achievable finish level, and our drywall installation Toronto teams approach it as the foundation of the finished surface rather than something to be corrected later.
We build fire‑rated assemblies in line with listed specifications and document the assemblies installed for municipal building permit records in Toronto and Ontario. We also coordinate penetration sealing with mechanical and electrical trades whose work passes through the rated separation. Fire‑rated assembly construction is a building code obligation, and our execution is directed toward meeting those requirements.
Our acoustic partition work addresses the full assembly and is designed to meet Ontario Building Code STC 50 requirements for party walls. An acoustic partition specified correctly but built poorly may deliver far less performance than its rating, and our commercial drywall installation & repairs Toronto is intended to help the wall achieve its rated performance.
We build fire‑rated and acoustic assemblies in accordance with listed specifications, supporting code compliance and helping protect owners from risks.
Our drywall teams coordinate within a full construction organization, aligning framing, rough‑in, ceiling closure, and finishing to help avoid delays and trade conflicts.
We provide finish levels suited to each space, from functional corridors to high‑visibility lobbies, helping ensure resources are used efficiently.
We apply consistent standards and processes across sites, supporting corporate clients with reliable layouts, compliance, and finish quality in every rollout project.
The GA-214 standard defines drywall finish levels from 0 through 5. Level 0 covers areas where no finish is required.
A fire-rated assembly achieves its rating only when it is constructed strictly in accordance with the ULC listing that governs it, with documentation provided for municipal building permit compliance. It specifies board type and thickness, layer count and orientation, fastener type and schedule, stud gauge and spacing, track attachment, and the treatment of all penetrations passing through the assembly.
Access requirements are addressed during the framing stage by installing access panels at locations identified in coordination with the mechanical and electrical trades. Where access panels are not practical, we identify the locations of concealed services on as-built drawings provided at project completion. Our coordination with in-house mechanical and electrical teams allows access planning to be resolved before walls are closed rather than discovered after the fact.
Commercial drywall work in occupied buildings requires dust containment between the work area and adjacent occupied spaces. It also requires noise management during sensitive business hours and careful management of debris and material staging to maintain safe pedestrian paths. We establish temporary hoarding and dust barriers at the work zone perimeter, schedule cutting and sanding operations during periods of lower building occupancy where noise is a constraint.
Reach out to our licensed technicians to schedule a preventive maintenance assessment, discuss system optimization, or request an emergency repair.
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