CoverIT Canada installs MegaDome® fabric buildings throughout Elgin County — a productive cash crop and grain farming region in Southwestern Ontario. Serving St. Thomas, Aylmer, Tillsonburg, Dutton, West Lorne, Shedden, Springfield, and surrounding farm communities.
Elgin County's flat, fertile land produces large volumes of corn, soybeans, and winter wheat. Farms across the county — from Aylmer and Springfield through to Dutton and West Lorne — operate with substantial equipment fleets and significant grain handling and storage needs. A MegaDome® fabric building is a cost-effective way to add covered space without the lead time or cost of a conventional building.
Elgin County's proximity to Lake Erie also means its western and southern townships experience more variable weather and wind than inland areas. CoverIT Canada engineers every structure to the actual wind and snow load data for your specific site — not a one-size-fits-all provincial standard. Every project receives stamped drawings suitable for Elgin County and local municipality building permit applications.
We also service existing fabric buildings throughout Elgin County. If you have a Coverall, Britespan, or other brand structure that needs re-covering, fabric repair, or structural work, our crew can assess and quote the job.
Our own experienced installation team handles every Elgin County project. No subcontractors, no surprises — full accountability from quote to completion.
Every MegaDome® in Elgin County is stamped by a licensed Ontario engineer for your specific site's snow and wind conditions — not generic provincial values.
Sealed engineering drawings for Elgin County and all local township permit applications are included on every project.
We regularly install and service fabric buildings throughout:
Free, no-obligation quote. We'll recommend the right MegaDome® series, size, and foundation for your Elgin County project. Call us or fill out the contact form — we respond same business day.