Stouffville Junction
Restoration
Located in the heart of Stouffville, Ontario, the historic Stouffville Junction building now offers beautifully modernized hospitality and retail space. RTM conducted a complete exterior restoration, featuring a full mansard slate roof replacement, flat roofing upgrades, and specialized decorative sheet metal and heritage masonry restoration.
Project Scope
RTM was welcomed with the opportunity to perform a complete building envelope and structural roofing renovation on the historic Stouffville Junction building. Our in-house teams across multiple specialized divisions were mobilized to deliver a cohesive, multi-trade solution.
The comprehensive scope focused heavily on replacing the prominent, highly visible mansard slate roof system, executing flat roofing replacements, fabricating custom decorative sheet metal detailing, and executing a complete heritage masonry restoration program across the facades.
Notable Details
Transitioning the building into a modern hospitality and retail hub required a perfect blend of high-performance modern roofing systems and precise heritage preservation.
Our slate roofing team executed a complete replacement of the building's classic mansard roof layout, ensuring hand-graded slate placement that honored original architectural shadow lines. Simultaneously, our flat roofing crew replaced the low-slope roof assemblies, introducing modern insulation and state-of-the-art waterproofing membranes.
To complete the exterior aesthetic, our sheet metal division fabricated and installed custom decorative sheet metal elements to preserve the unique architectural heritage of the junction. Concurrently, RTM's masonry team repaired and repointed the building's historic brickwork to ensure structural integrity and aesthetic cohesion.
Final Result
The completed restoration successfully transformed the Stouffville Junction building into a premier, weather-tight commercial landmark prepared perfectly for its retail and hospitality tenants.
By self-performing the masonry, flat roofing, and heritage sheet metal fabrication, RTM maintained total quality control across all project interfaces. The project stands as a prime example of protecting architectural history while preparing a landmark building for active contemporary utility.