Durham Region 

Durham Region is an eastern Greater Toronto Area region that includes a mix of established suburban neighbourhoods, large-scale post-war and late-20th-century subdivisions, and expanding residential areas that transition quickly into agricultural land and conservation space.

Across the region, housing stock reflects phased development patterns tied to highway expansion and commuter growth. These patterns produce consistent building layouts and shared structural characteristics across municipalities, making Durham function operationally as a single region rather than a collection of isolated cities.


Our Work in Durham

Work in Durham Region is planned and handled on a regional basis due to repeating construction types and access conditions across municipalities.

Many neighbourhoods share similar rooflines, attic layouts, attached garages, and exterior penetrations associated with subdivision housing. Ravines, wooded corridors, hydro corridors, and open land are common throughout the region and create recurring pressure points at roof edges, soffits, vents, and foundation transitions.

Because these conditions repeat across communities, work is approached with a regional understanding of housing design, access, and environmental context rather than being treated as city-specific in isolation.


Communities Served

Durham Region includes work carried out in the following communities:

  • Oshawa

  • Whitby

  • Ajax

  • Pickering

  • Clarington

  • Uxbridge

  • Scugog

Work in these communities is reflected through documented jobs and regional coverage.


Types of Properties Seen

Properties encountered across Durham Region commonly include:

  • post-war detached and semi-detached homes

  • large subdivision housing built in repeating phases

  • townhome developments with shared wall and roof assemblies

  • properties adjacent to ravines, green corridors, and agricultural land

  • newer builds with modern venting systems, siding materials, and roof penetrations

These property types create consistent structural conditions across the region and inform how work is planned and executed at a regional level.