Commercial Property Services
Inspection frequency reflects both regulatory requirements and best practice. Some inspections are mandatory β fire alarms, elevators, pressure vessels β with regulatory schedules. Others are best practice with frequency determined by property type, age, and risk.
Daily inspection of common areas and building systems β trash collection, HVAC function, lighting, lobbies, washrooms β is appropriate for most managed commercial properties. These inspections are typically performed by on-site or visiting staff.
Key Considerations
Weekly inspections of mechanical rooms, loading areas, parking lots, and exterior perimeters catch developing problems before they escalate. A 30-minute systematic walk covers significant area if conducted consistently.
Monthly inspections of roofing (from ground level and photographs), drainage infrastructure, signage condition, and landscaping status provide the routine baseline that identifies trends and emerging needs.
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Quarterly inspections with a more comprehensive scope β mechanical system function, life safety testing, accessibility feature verification, and exterior condition β provide deeper assessment than daily or weekly operational checks.
Annual professional inspections for specific systems: HVAC service by a certified technician, elevator inspection by a TSSA inspector, fire alarm testing by a qualified firm, and roof inspection by a roofing contractor.
Post-event inspections after significant weather, tenant activity changes, or renovations capture the condition impacts of specific events. These aren't scheduled but are a best practice response to property-affecting events.