
Brampton’s housing stock is younger than most of the GTA — but that doesn’t mean the siding is holding up. Builder-grade vinyl from the 1990s and 2000s is reaching end of life across Springdale, Sandringham, and Bramalea. Maxima Aluminum LTD installs and replaces siding on Brampton homes using the same crew from start to finish — no subcontractors, no handoffs. We’ve been working across the West GTA for 20+ years, and we bring the same standard to a Brampton new-build exterior as we do to a full heritage restoration. Free site visit, firm price before work begins.
Every siding project we complete in Brampton covers the full scope:
We confirm scope and price before any work is scheduled.
Brampton’s subdivision homes were built quickly and often clad with minimum-spec vinyl — thin gauge, shallow lock profiles, minimal trim detail. After 20–30 seasons, these panels are fading to chalk, lifting at the J-channels, and allowing moisture behind the cladding without any visible warning sign on the outside. Heart Lake and Fletchers Creek are seeing a high volume of full replacements right now because the original builder siding is simply at end of life. Getting ahead of visible moisture damage saves significant wall repair costs.
Step 1 — Free site visit and measure
We visit your Brampton property, measure all wall surfaces, and inspect existing cladding and sheathing. You receive a firm written price before we schedule anything.
Step 2 — Material and profile selection
We carry vinyl, composite, metal, board and batten, shake, and fluted siding profiles. We help you select the right option for your home’s style, your street’s character, and your budget.
Step 3 — Installation
Our crew strips the existing siding, installs house wrap, and fits the new panels. All trim — corners, J-channels, window surrounds — is finished in matching aluminum for a clean, watertight result.
Step 4 — Walkthrough and sign-off
We inspect every joint and trim piece with you before we leave. No unresolved items.
Vinyl siding — the most common upgrade for Brampton’s subdivision stock. We install insulated and non-insulated profiles in standard lap, board and batten, Dutch lap, and shake.
Composite siding — engineered wood composite for homeowners who want a premium finish with better insulation value and a longer colour warranty than standard vinyl.
Metal and aluminum siding — durable, modern profiles suited to contemporary homes and additions. Requires tight trim work and precise corner detailing.
Rigid insulation (XPS/EPS) — installed as a continuous layer behind siding to address the thermal bridging common in Brampton’s wood-frame construction. Can reduce heating costs and may qualify for energy rebates.
Board and batten and shake profiles — vertical accent panels and shake profiles popular for front elevations and addition work in Brampton’s newer subdivisions.
In Springdale, we replaced the full exterior of a 2,400 sq ft detached home — original builder lap vinyl, 22 years old, with extensive chalking and three sections of moisture infiltration behind the east-facing wall. We stripped all cladding, replaced one full sheathing panel, installed house wrap, and finished with a premium insulated vinyl in a board and batten profile. The homeowner had been patching the same east wall for four years. Full replacement cost less than two more rounds of repairs would have.
Selective repairs make sense for isolated damage — impact cracks, a section loosened by wind, or a small moisture entry point caught quickly. We handle targeted repairs on vinyl and aluminum siding, including older profiles that may require custom colour matching.
Full replacement makes more sense when fade is uniform across all faces, when panels are lifting across more than one wall, or when there’s any sign of systemic moisture infiltration. In Brampton’s subdivision homes, by the time one wall is showing problems, the rest is usually 3–5 years behind it. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in at the free site visit.
For a typical Brampton detached home, vinyl siding installation ranges from $8,000–$16,000 installed, depending on wall area, profile type, window count, and wall condition. Composite and metal profiles run higher. We provide a firm price after measuring — not a per-square-foot estimate over the phone.
Most Brampton detached homes are completed in 2–3 days. Larger homes or those requiring wall repairs run an additional day. We confirm the timeline before we start.
Yes. Full removal and disposal of existing cladding is included in replacement quotes. We handle everything and clean up the site each day.
Quality vinyl siding — properly installed with correct expansion allowances and locking seams — performs very well through Ontario’s freeze-thaw seasons. We use profiles rated for Canadian climates and avoid thin-gauge builder-grade material. Insulated vinyl adds an additional layer of thermal performance.
Call 416-875-6366 (Brampton line) or request a free estimate online. We’ll visit your property, assess your current cladding, and give you a firm written price. Brampton estimates are typically scheduled within 3–5 business days.
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