Burlington has a residential stock that rewards careful renovation — mid-century bungalows in Roseland and Aldershot, 1970s-80s detached homes in Tyandaga and Headon Forest, and newer infill along the Appleby corridor. Most of our Burlington work is whole-home renovation or significant addition rather than new construction, because the bones of the existing houses are usually good.
The City of Burlington building permit process is cleaner than some of its bigger neighbours — shorter queues, a well-organized online portal, and inspectors who show up on time. That lets us keep projects on tight schedules without padding for permit delays.
Our Burlington clients are often families who have lived in the house for 10 to 20 years and are investing rather than moving. The brief tends to be about unlocking the house rather than rebuilding it — open up the main floor, rebuild the kitchen, finish the basement properly, maybe add a rear extension.