Renovation Questions, Answered
Everything Toronto homeowners ask us about cost, process, permits, and warranties. Still have a question? We are only a phone call away.
Pricing & Budget
How much does a home renovation cost in Toronto? expand_more
Basic updates in Toronto generally start at $150 to $250 per square foot, while luxury or complex gut jobs that replace plumbing, electrical, and HVAC easily exceed $500 per square foot. Whole-home design-build projects often range from $270,000 to $480,000 or more. After detailed pre-construction planning, we lock in one fixed price with no allowances.
What is a fixed-price renovation quote, and how is it different from an estimate? expand_more
A fixed-price quotation is a firm, guaranteed cost - not a ballpark estimate with 'allowances' that creep upward mid-project. We confirm every material and detail during pre-construction planning, then lock the price. If a material runs over or the job takes longer, that is on us, not you.
Which renovation projects deliver the strongest return at resale in Toronto? expand_more
Kitchen and bathroom renovations consistently rank highest for resale return in the Toronto market. A kitchen renovation typically returns 60 to 80 percent of its cost in added home value, while a finished basement can return 50 to 70 percent. Bathroom additions and full remodels also rank well. Beyond the numbers, upgrades that improve energy efficiency ratings - new windows, updated HVAC, improved insulation - increasingly influence buyer decisions in the GTA. Projects that add liveable square footage, such as finished basements and second-storey additions, tend to deliver the strongest absolute return in higher-value Toronto neighbourhoods.
Process & Timeline
How long does a typical renovation take? expand_more
Timelines depend on scope: a kitchen or bathroom renovation usually runs several weeks, while additions and whole-home projects run several months. Because we book projects 3-4 months in advance, dedicated crews are reserved for the entire build, which keeps the schedule predictable.
Do I need a permit for my renovation, and who handles it? expand_more
Most structural work, additions, and layout changes require a City of Toronto building permit, and some additions also need Committee of Adjustment approval. We manage the entire permitting process for you - drawings, applications, and inspections - as part of our turnkey design-build service.
Can we stay in our home during the renovation? expand_more
It depends on scope. Many homeowners stay during a single-room kitchen or bathroom renovation, while whole-home projects and second-storey additions usually require temporary accommodation. We plan living arrangements with you during pre-construction so there are no surprises.
Service Area
Which areas of the GTA do you serve? expand_more
We serve the Greater Toronto Area, including Toronto districts such as North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke, plus York Region communities like Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Thornhill, Maple, and Aurora, and Peel Region cities including Mississauga and Brampton.
Warranty
Do you offer a warranty on your renovation work? expand_more
Yes. As a fully licensed and insured general contractor, we stand behind our work and pledge a strict 2-business-day response time on all post-renovation warranty claims - part of our commitment to clients for life.
Our Services
What is design-build, and why does it matter? expand_more
Design-build means one team handles both the design and the construction of your renovation. You get a single point of contact and full accountability from concept to clean-up - no finger-pointing between a separate designer and contractor, and far fewer budget surprises.
What renovation strategies work best for small Toronto homes and condos to maximise space? expand_more
In smaller Toronto homes and condos, the highest-impact changes are open-concept conversions, built-in storage, and ceiling-height cabinetry. Removing a non-load-bearing wall between a kitchen and living area is one of the fastest ways to improve perceived space without adding square footage. Custom millwork - built-in shelving, under-stair storage, and floor-to-ceiling cabinetry - eliminates clutter without consuming floor area. Pocket doors and sliding barn doors replace swing clearances in tight hallways. For condos, kitchen and bathroom renovations are almost always the priority because they generate the highest friction in daily use and deliver the strongest return at resale. Layered lighting - recessed ambient, under-cabinet task, and accent - also makes small spaces feel significantly larger without structural changes.
Still Have Questions?
Our team is happy to talk through your project, with no obligation.
Projects book 3–4 months ahead
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