Charles Street
Maintenance and Operations Updates
30 Charles Toronto Fire Services Inspection
City of Toronto Fire Services will be conducting a routine building inspection, which will include access to random apartment units and all common areas throughout the building.
Access for Toronto Fire Services staff will be provided on Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (approximately).
The Inspection will consist of a physical walk through of the entire building, including suite access, selected by Toronto Fire Services staff, to confirm operation of ‘in suite’ devices such as smoke alarms, building fire alarm devices in the suite, suite doors and door closing devices, and all common areas.
Your co-operation and understanding are greatly appreciated.
35 Charles Kitchen And Washroom Hot and Cold Water Shut Off
Please be advised Building Operations is working with our plumbing vendor to tag domestic water supply lines for each individual riser line throughout 35 Charles. Each water supply riser line serves and consists of units which end with the same two digits (02, 04, etc.). These riser supply lines run up and down every unit line and distribute water to all kitchens and bathrooms for all units on that specific riser.
During this tagging work, there will be brief intermittent shutdowns of hot and cold water to kitchen and washroom on each riser as the plumbers will need to close a valve serving the riser line to confirm they’ve tagged it correctly. This tagging work will help ensure operational efficiency and quick solutions in the event of water related concerns in the future.
This project will take place between the hours of 9:00am and 4:30pm as per the schedule below:
| February 10 | Floors 11-21 | Riser #: 01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08 |
| February 13 | Floors 11-21 | Riser #: 09,10,11,12,14,15,16, 17 |
| February 17 | Floors 02-10 | Riser #: 01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08 |
| February 20 | Floors 02-10 | Riser #: 09,10,11,12,14,15,16, 17 |
Water interruptions will be kept as short as possible, and every effort will be made to restore service promptly.
Important:
Please ensure that all taps are fully closed before leaving your unit. When water service is restored, open taps can cause flooding. Floods have occurred in the past resulting in significant damage to units and personal belongings. Residents may be held financially responsible for damages caused by open taps.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we complete this necessary maintenance work.