Maxima Aluminum provides expert eavestrough, siding, soffit, fascia and aluminum cladding installation in Burlington, Ontario, including downspouts and gutter guards. Our crews help Burlington homeowners protect their homes from water damage and enhance curb appeal with durable exterior systems built for escarpment winds and lake-driven rain. We bring over 20 years of experience from our Mississauga head office (Unit 14, 2881 Windwood Drive) and have earned 400+ verified reviews across HomeStars, Google, and the Better Business Bureau — averaging 4.9 out of 5. Every install is backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty.
We focus on new installs and full upgrades that protect your Burlington home and boost curb appeal. We also handle small repairs when it makes sense — and tell you honestly when replacement is the better long-term value.
Credentials: HomeStars Verified · Better Business Bureau A+ Accredited · Alu-Rex Elite Installer · WSIB-compliant · Fully insured · 5-year workmanship warranty.
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We proudly serve Burlington, Ontario, covering lakefront homes, established neighbourhoods, and newer areas alike.
Aldershot, Tyandaga, Brant Hills, Headon Forest, Millcroft, Alton Village, The Orchard, Tansley, Palmer, Downtown Burlington, Roseland, Shoreacres, Longmoor, Pinedale, Elizabeth Gardens, Mountainside, Freeman, and Dynes. Our Mississauga shop is a 30–45 minute dispatch to Burlington, so we’re regularly working in the city alongside Oakville (Bronte, Glen Abbey), Mississauga (Clarkson, Lorne Park), and Milton (Timberlea, Dorset Park).
We install seamless aluminum eavestrough in Burlington sized to your roof area, with correct slope, tight corners, and precise outlet placement. As a result, water exits the trough quickly and reliably, reducing overflow, fascia staining, and foundation splashback — especially during Burlington’s wind-driven storms off Lake Ontario. Standard 5″ K-style handles most Burlington bungalows and townhomes; 6″ K-style is the right call for two-storey homes in Roseland, Shoreacres, and the wind-exposed escarpment lots above Plains Road.
Downspouts are just as important as the gutters themselves. We size and place downspouts to match roof volume, often upgrading to 3×4″ high-flow where long roof runs or valley drops demand faster discharge — common in Millcroft, Alton Village, and newer Headon Forest builds. We also route water safely away from walkways, gardens, and foundations.
Burlington homes need reliable venting and tight fascia protection through freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain. Therefore, we install vented soffit where airflow is needed, and fascia cladding that protects wood edges and keeps trims crisp. Fascia in Burlington sees more wind stress than most West GTA cities — we use heavier 0.019″ pre-painted aluminum with reduced fastening centres on exposed elevations.
If you’re updating the exterior, we install siding in Burlington with weather-tight detailing around windows, doors, and transitions. Proper flashing and clean trim work matter — because water gets in at seams, corners, and openings. We work with all the major brands: Gentek, Kaycan, Mitten, and Sagiper engineered wood-look board-and-batten. For wind-exposed sites above Plains Road, we default to wind-rated insulated vinyl rather than hollow-back.
In neighbourhoods with mature trees — like Roseland, Shoreacres, and parts of Aldershot — debris can load gutters quickly. We install low-clog gutter guard systems such as Alu-Rex T-Rex (continuous hanger) and Alu-Rex DoublePro (micro-perforation) to reduce blockages, improve storm results, and cut down on seasonal cleaning. As an Alu-Rex Elite Installer, we have direct access to factory training and warranty support.
We add extra outlets on deep roof runs and install extensions or splash blocks to move water away from gardens, interlock, and walkways. As a result, you’ll see fewer stains, less erosion, and a drier perimeter.
South Burlington homes can see wind-driven rain off Lake Ontario, while north-end grades can push runoff toward driveways and side yards. In addition, in mature areas like Roseland, Shoreacres, and parts of Aldershot, tree coverage increases debris load. Therefore, we place outlets carefully to protect hardscaping and landscaping. We also often recommend 3×4″ downspouts for improved flow and clog resistance on leaf-heavy streets.
Have a small issue? We do gutter repair in Burlington homes year-round: reseal corners, re-strap loose sections, correct slope, or replace short damaged lengths. Roughly 40% of our Burlington calls are repairs and 60% are replacements — we’ll give you honest advice on which makes financial sense. If a repair won’t last, we’ll suggest a clean upgrade so you don’t pay twice.
4.9 out of 5 based on 534 verified customer reviews.
“Maxima replaced our eavestrough and added soffit venting on our Roseland home — they identified that the ice dam problem we’d been fighting for years was actually a venting issue, not a roof issue. Fixed it for less than half what a roofing company quoted. Sharp guys, clean work.”
— Verified HomeStars Customer, Roseland (Burlington)
“We have a 1956 bungalow in Aldershot with the original fascia profiles that nobody could match. Maxima custom-bent everything on-site to match exactly. The house looks like it always did, just protected now. Excellent attention to detail.”
— Verified Google Customer, Aldershot (Burlington)
“Full eavestrough and gutter guard install on our Millcroft home. Stas explained the 6-inch upgrade and the 3×4 downspouts in a way that actually made sense — no upsell pressure. Three storms in and zero overflow. Highly recommend.”
— Verified Customer, Millcroft (Burlington)
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We handle seamless eavestrough, aluminum soffit, fascia upgrades, vinyl and engineered siding, and aluminum cladding across Burlington. Most Burlington calls come from homeowners in Aldershot, Tyandaga, and Roseland dealing with older housing stock and strong wind loading off the escarpment. As a result, our scope here skews toward full systems rather than spot repairs.
Burlington has one of the more demanding wind-load profiles in the GTHA. Niagara Escarpment funnels northwest wind over Tyandaga and Aldershot, while onshore lake winds push on south-facing sides in Roseland and downtown. Therefore, for homes above Plains Road, we default to wind-rated insulated vinyl or engineered siding rather than standard hollow-back vinyl. We also fasten at tighter centres (12 inches instead of 16) on corner zones. Furthermore, on exposed-aspect walls we recommend upgrading trim attachment to solid starter strips with stainless fasteners.
Standard 5″ K-style handles most Burlington bungalows and townhomes — Brant Hills, Headon Forest, Dynes, and the inland sections of Aldershot. 6″ K-style with 3×4″ downspouts is the right call for: two-storey homes in Roseland and Shoreacres facing lake-driven rain; wind-exposed escarpment lots above Plains Road in Tyandaga; rural-edge properties in north Aldershot with steeper pitches and longer runs; any home where the existing 5″ system is overflowing at corners during summer storms. The price difference is typically $400–$800 for the full perimeter. If you’re already replacing the system, the upgrade is nearly always worth it for Burlington’s wind profile.
Yes — Aldershot’s 1950s–60s housing stock has unique fascia and soffit profiles not stocked as off-the-shelf aluminum. We custom-bend both the fascia face and the soffit return on-site with our brake, so the upgrade matches original shadow lines instead of the standard builder profile. The same approach works for Roseland’s early-postwar homes and for older pockets of downtown Burlington near Brant Street. In addition, custom profile work usually adds $400–$900 to a standard fascia and soffit job.
Ice damming is a common Burlington problem, especially on 1½-storey homes in Roseland and on older Aldershot bungalows with minimal soffit overhang. We replace solid or under-perforated original soffit with vented aluminum panels. This roughly triples intake airflow without changing the exterior look. Paired with baffles from a separate attic insulation visit, the upgrade usually removes chronic ice-dam buildup along the eave edge within one winter. Furthermore, we’ll identify during the quote whether venting alone will solve it or whether you also need an attic insulation crew.
Burlington is a 30–45 minute drive from our Mississauga shop. In peak season (May–October), full-exterior siding upgrades usually book out 4–6 weeks ahead because of crew demand from Oakville and Burlington together. However, eavestrough-only and soffit/fascia jobs usually fit inside a 10–14 day window. For urgent repairs — a loose gutter, wind-damaged fascia, or visible flashing failure before a storm — we can get a crew on-site within 24–72 hours in most cases.
All of Burlington — Aldershot, Tyandaga, Roseland, Millcroft, Orchard, Alton Village, Headon Forest, Brant Hills, Palmer, Mountainside, Dynes, Tansley, Pinedale, Appleby, Elizabeth Gardens, Shoreacres, and downtown Burlington. Free on-site quotes. Call 416-677-8191.