Whether you're updating a Square One condo, renovating a Port Credit home, or converting a tub to a shower in Lorne Park, we've guided hundreds of Mississauga homeowners through the entire process. We handle the permits, the trades, the inspections, and the details that matter.
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If you own in the Square One corridor or any Mississauga condo, your first step isn't picking tile. It's reviewing your condo declaration and getting board approval. Most buildings require bathroom renovations to go through an alteration request. You'll need to submit plans, confirm work won't affect structural elements or shared systems, and post a security deposit.
Building management outlines noise restrictions. Typically no work before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m. on weekdays. We handle these conversations with condo boards regularly, so you won't be caught off guard.
Renovating in Port Credit, Lorne Park, or Erin Mills requires a building permit from the City of Mississauga if you're moving plumbing, changing electrical circuits, or modifying structural elements. We pull permits on every project and coordinate all required inspections.
A bathroom renovation in Mississauga typically costs between $12,000 and $35,000+. A minor refresh runs $12,000–$18,000. A mid-range renovation with new plumbing layout lands at $20,000–$28,000. Premium renovations with heated floors or custom tile can exceed $35,000.
The biggest cost drivers are plumbing relocation, tile work, and finishes. We break down exactly where your money goes, and you'll never be surprised by hidden charges.
A licensed plumber has passed trade exams, carries liability insurance, and must follow Ontario plumbing code. ESA-certified electrical work means your circuits have been installed safely and inspected. WSIB insurance means if someone is injured on your job, it's covered. These credentials cost money, but they're why homeowners choose us over unlicensed handymen.
Strip the bathroom down to studs, reconfigure plumbing and electrical, install new waterproofing, retile, and finish with all new fixtures. Ideal if you want to completely reimagine the space.
Work within the constraints of condo buildings. Board approvals, limited noise windows, shared wall considerations, and elevator access. We know how to navigate these challenges.
Replace a bathtub with a walk-in shower. Popular for aging in place, modern aesthetics, or saving space. Requires new plumbing rough-in and custom waterproofing.
Keep existing plumbing and layout but update with new tile, flooring, vanity, lighting, and hardware. A great option if your bathroom's bones are solid.
Water is the enemy of a bathroom. It doesn't just sit on your tile. It finds cracks, seeps behind walls, and rots the framing and subfloor. That's why waterproofing is non-negotiable.
Schluter Kerdi is the system we use on every single project. It's a thin, flexible membrane that goes behind tile in wet areas. We install Kerdi directly over drywall or cement board, sealing every seam with waterproofing tape. Then tile is installed directly over the Kerdi using modified thin-set mortar. The result is a continuous, impermeable barrier.
Why Schluter Kerdi specifically? It's thin (doesn't eat into wall space), flexible (moves with the building rather than cracking), and tested to withstand decades of moisture exposure.
What about shower pans? We use either pre-fabricated shower pans or pour custom mortar beds with integrated slope and Kerdi waterproofing. Either way, water drains properly. Never pooling or seeping into the subfloor.
Grout isn't waterproof. We use epoxy or urethane grout in wet areas because it resists moisture better than cement grout. Waterproofing is what protects your home.
Ventilation matters too. After a shower, moisture needs to escape. We install or upgrade exhaust fans vented to the outside and ensure your bathroom breathes properly.
When we quote your bathroom, waterproofing isn't an add-on. It's built in. Every project, every time.
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A condo bathroom renovation in the Square One area where condo board approval and elevator scheduling required careful planning. This section will feature a real project with before/after photos.
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Scope: New tile, fixtures, paint, lighting, and hardware. Plumbing stays the same.
Right for: Bathrooms with solid bones where you mainly want a fresh look.
Scope: Reconfigure plumbing, full Schluter Kerdi waterproofing, custom tile, new vanity with quartz countertop, modern fixtures.
Right for: Most homeowners. A genuinely updated bathroom with modern functionality.
Scope: Full gut renovation with radiant floor heating, natural stone tile, designer fixtures, custom lighting, larger walk-in shower.
Right for: Homeowners who want a truly custom, high-end bathroom.
Based in nearby Etobicoke, we're typically 15 minutes from anywhere in Mississauga.
Get a detailed quote and talk through your project with someone who's done hundreds of bathrooms in Mississauga.
Call us: 416-220-6423