Middlesex Couty Overview
Middlesex County is a southwestern Ontario region centred around the City of London and surrounded by predominantly rural townships, agricultural land, and small communities connected by regional road networks.
Development across the county includes older urban neighbourhoods in London, post-war residential expansion, and lower-density housing in surrounding towns and rural areas. These patterns create consistent building layouts and shared structural characteristics across much of the county, allowing Middlesex to be treated operationally as a single region.
Our Work in Middlesex County
Work in Middlesex County is handled on a regional basis due to repeating construction styles, housing density, and environmental conditions across communities.
Many properties share similar rooflines, attic configurations, detached or attached garages, and exterior penetrations associated with mid-century and later residential development. Extensive agricultural land, river corridors, and wooded areas surrounding communities create recurring pressure points at roof edges, vents, soffits, and foundation transitions.
Because these conditions repeat across the county, work is planned with a region-wide understanding of building design, access patterns, and surrounding land use rather than being treated as isolated towns or neighbourhoods.
Communities Served
Middlesex County includes work carried out in the following communities:
London
Strathroy-Caradoc
Middlesex Centre
North Middlesex
Southwest Middlesex
Lucan Biddulph
Thames Centre
Work in these communities is reflected through documented jobs and regional coverage.
Types of Properties Seen
Properties encountered across Middlesex County commonly include:
older detached and semi-detached homes in established urban areas
post-war residential neighbourhoods with consistent layouts
lower-density subdivision housing in surrounding towns
rural and semi-rural properties on larger lots
newer builds with modern venting systems and exterior materials
These property types create consistent structural conditions across the county and inform how work is planned and carried out at a regional level.