Burlington's flat roofing market spans its downtown commercial core, the Aldershot industrial area, and residential additions throughout the city's older neighbourhoods. Downtown Burlington's mixed-use Brant Street corridor has a concentration of flat-roofed commercial buildings, many of which are approaching the end of their original membrane lifespan. The waterfront's proximity to Lake Ontario creates elevated humidity and freeze-thaw loading for southern Burlington flat roofs, making proper membrane specification critical. Aldershot's light industrial zone has significant flat-roofed warehouse and commercial inventory. Burlington's Halton Region permit structure applies to all flat roofing work requiring permits.
Burlington flat roofing costs run slightly below the Toronto baseline. Waterfront properties along Lake Ontario require enhanced membrane specifications.
Headline range, permit info, and freshness date for flat roofing projects in Burlington. Detailed scenarios are further down.
| Material | Cost per sq ft installed | Lifespan | Pros | Cons |
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| Modified Bitumen (Mod-Bit) | $5 – $8 per sq ft | 15–20 years |
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| TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) | $7 – $12 per sq ft | 25–30 years |
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| EPDM (Rubber Roofing) | $6 – $10 per sq ft | 20–30 years |
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| Built-Up Roofing (BUR / Tar & Gravel) | $8 – $17 per sq ft | 20–30 years |
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Ranges reflect typical GTA Q1 2026 rates and assume standard access. Every Buildoreno estimate is a free, itemized written quote.
Every project is different — these are the biggest factors that move your final number.
Flat roofs are measured by the square foot. Larger roofs benefit from economies of scale — the per-square-foot price often drops on roofs above 2,000 sq ft.
Vents, pipes, HVAC curbs, and drains all require custom flashing. Each penetration adds $150–$400 in labour and materials.
If water pools on your roof (ponding), we may need to add tapered insulation or scuppers. Drainage rework can add $1,000–$4,000.
Some municipalities limit the number of roofing layers. If a full tear-off is required, add $1.50–$3 per square foot for removal and disposal.
Ontario Building Code requires minimum R-values. If your insulation is below code, upgrading adds $2–$5 per square foot.
Multi-storey commercial buildings may require crane lifts for materials. Crane rental can add $1,000–$3,000 per day.
Permit requirements vary by municipality. Here's what to expect in Burlington.
We handle the complete permit process on your behalf — application, drawings, and all required inspections.
Real examples of what Burlington homeowners have paid for similar work. Every Buildoreno estimate is free and itemized — these are for planning, not a contract.
Commercial TPO, downtown access, heritage parapet consideration
Lake proximity, quality membrane, professional finish
Large commercial TPO, multiple HVAC units, wide access
Waterfront properties experience more aggressive freeze-thaw cycling and higher average humidity than inland Burlington. Properly specified 60-mil TPO or EPDM in these locations should still achieve 20+ years with annual maintenance inspections.
These are general ranges. For an exact quote based on your Burlington property, reach out — no cost, no obligation.