Restoration & maintenance. One relationship.

The contractor you keep.

One partner for the full life of your building — maintenance that prevents problems, restoration that ends them. Your reputation is what we protect.

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Our work

Restoration and building maintenance.

150+buildings served last year
5Google rating
100%of projects with daily reporting and photo documentation
ecobc technician recaulking a building envelope from a swing stage
Full-envelope recaulking — swing stage
ecobc swing stage performing curtain wall sealant maintenance on a glass tower
Curtain wall sealant maintenance
ecobc high-rise window cleaning crew
High-rise window cleaning

Trusted across 150+ buildings for Ontario's leading property managers and owners.

“We've used ecobc across several of our buildings now — both restoration work and ongoing maintenance. The reason they keep getting the call is because they show up, the work gets done right, and I always know where things stand.”
Ben BurkeVP of Operations, Whitehall Apartments Corp.
Two budgets. One partner.

Restoration when it's needed. Maintenance you can rely on.

Every building runs on two budgets: the operating budget that maintains it, and the capital budget that restores it. Most contractors live in one or the other. ecobc works across both, from this spring's facade cleaning to the capital project years from now.

Why one partner

We already know your building.

Because our crews are on your property all year, problems get caught early. We find deterioration before it becomes a large-scale repair.

Early detection

Window cleaners on ropes see your facade up close every season. Garage crews see the underground garage every visit. You get photos of what they find, when they find it.

One call, both budgets

Maintenance issue or capital project, it's the same relationship. One partner that knows your building as it ages.

Board-ready reporting

Daily site updates, photo documentation, closeout reports. When your board asks questions, you already have the answers, in writing, with photos.

What happens when you call

From call to plan, in three steps.

1

A 15-minute call

Tell us what you're seeing, or what your engineer's report says. No preparation needed.

2

An on-site conversation

We meet you at the building and look at it together. Most problems start as a conversation, not a contract.

3

The right next step

A targeted repair, a condition review of the elements in question (usually the at-heights work we're already commissioned for), or pricing the capital work your engineer specifies.

Find out what stage your building is in.

An envelope or garage review tells you where every element sits on the curve you just explored: documented, photographed, and ready for your board or engineer.

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