Air Dynamic Solutions provides commercial storm damage restoration in Toronto, by licensed Professional Engineers (P.Eng.) authorized by Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO). They respond to wind, hail, ice, and flood events that compromise commercial building envelopes, interior systems, and mechanical infrastructure across the GTA and Ontario. Our licensed P.Eng teams assess the comprehensive scope of storm damage and execute a coordinated restoration program that helps return the facility to full operational condition.
Our commercial storm damage restorations Toronto are designed for building owners, property managers, hotel operators, institutional facility teams, and industrial property owners. We also serve multi-location corporate clients following weather events that cause structural, mechanical, or interior damage across Ontario properties. Our technicians have over 20 years of commercial facility management experience, in-house construction trades, ESA-compliant mechanical and electrical capability, WSIB compliance, and mandatory liability insurance.








On arrival, our team conducts a systematic assessment of all storm-affected areas, including roof surfaces, wall cladding, and glazing. They also analyze interior spaces and mechanical and electrical systems. Our commercial storm damage restorations in Toronto prioritize stabilization actions based on the risk of secondary damage, including active water infiltration, exposed structural elements, and compromised electrical panels.
We deploy temporary waterproofing measures immediately upon assessment to support arresting water entry. Then our licensed P.Eng team of storm damage restoration in Toronto executes permanent roof repairs covering membrane replacement, flashing restoration, parapet cap repairs, and roof penetration resealing. We also assess the rooftop mechanical equipment damaged or displaced by wind events and reinstated as part of the roof restoration scope.
Hail, wind-driven debris, and structural movement during storm events damage wall cladding, curtain wall systems, storefront glazing, window frames, and facade elements across commercial buildings. Our commercial damage restoration service in Toronto helps restore exterior envelopes through cladding repair and replacement, glazing installation across all commercial frame types, frame and sill remediation, and sealant restoration at facade joints and penetrations.
Our interior remediation process helps address water extraction, structural drying using commercial-grade dehumidification and air movement equipment. It also involves a systematic assessment of affected assemblies to distinguish between materials that can be dried in place and those requiring replacement. We document moisture readings throughout the drying process to support that remediation is complete before reinstatement work begins.
We manage roof, glazing, mechanical, and interior damage under one program, helping reduce delays and scope gaps.
Our licensed P.Eng teams also handle HVAC, panels, refrigeration, plumbing recovery, and other reluctant services.
We provide organized assessments, drying logs, photos, and scope records that support insurance claims and reduce administrative burden.
From emergency stabilization to final reinstatement, we stay engaged throughout the timeline, helping to prevent secondary damage.

Ontario's climate produces several distinct storm damage patterns across the commercial building stock.
Secondary damage refers to deterioration that occurs after the initial storm event as a result of conditions the storm created. It includes water migrating through the building fabric from an unrepaired roof opening, and mold growth in water-saturated wall assemblies that were not promptly dried. It also covers corrosion in electrical components exposed to moisture, and structural degradation in assemblies where water retention continues over time.
It is supported by pre-remediation photographic documentation of all damage, a written scope of damage identifying affected systems and assemblies. It also requires moisture readings recorded before and throughout the drying process, a detailed scope of work for all restoration activities, material, and labor records. Even post-restoration confirmation that affected areas have been returned to pre-loss condition is also mandatory.
Yes, and in most cases it should be. Property owners have an obligation under commercial insurance policies to mitigate further damage following a loss event. It means they have to take reasonable steps to stabilize the building and prevent secondary damage rather than waiting for adjuster attendance before any work begins.
Reach out to us to discuss the restoration scope for a storm-affected property, or establish a rapid response arrangement for a multi-location commercial portfolio.
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