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"Our bathroom is spotless and although I am very picky, I could not find anything to complain about. Exceptional attention to detail." Suzanne H., Google Review
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Complete bathroom renovation on Spears Avenue in Toronto featuring modern tile work and glass shower enclosure Custom bathroom vanity with gold faucets installed in a Toronto bathroom renovation
What a Toronto Bathroom Renovation Involves

More Than Tile and Fixtures. Here's What Actually Happens.

A bathroom renovation in Toronto is one of the more involved projects you can do inside your home. A 50-square-foot room contains tile, plumbing, electrical, framing, ventilation, and sometimes structural work, all needing to work together in a tight space.

When the project goes well, the work moves through a predictable sequence: demolition, plumbing and electrical rough-in, substrate and waterproofing, then tile, vanity, fixtures, and trim. Each stage builds on the one before it, which is why early decisions shape everything that follows.

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Toronto Bathroom Renovation Services

What We Build, Across Toronto

Our licensed, insured, and WSIB-registered crew handles every bathroom renovation service Toronto homeowners need. We take pride in our work and the long-term relationships we build with our customers.

Complete bathroom renovation on Edwin Avenue in Toronto with modern finishes

Full Bathroom Renovation

From $15,000

A complete tear-out and rebuild. Tile, vanity, shower or tub, plumbing fixtures, lighting, and often the layout itself. The right scope if your bathroom is dated, if there are signs of water damage, or if the current layout no longer works.

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Custom walk-in shower bathroom renovation in Toronto

Walk-In Shower Installation

From $12,000

Modern, accessible, and built for everyday use. Frameless glass, large-format tile, built-in niches, and Schluter Kerdi waterproofing on every wet area.

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Modern condo bathroom renovation in Toronto featuring large format 24x48 porcelain tiles

Condo Bathroom Renovation

From $15,000

Board approval, insurance documents, elevator bookings, noise-hour compliance. We handle the logistics so you can focus on the design.

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Full Renovation Complete full bathroom renovation in Toronto with custom tile, vanity, and shower

Tile to fixtures, plumbing to finishes

Full Bathroom Renovations

When your bathroom is dated, badly laid out, or showing signs of water damage, a full renovation is the right call. We strip the room back to the studs and rebuild it properly: demolition, plumbing rough-in, electrical, Schluter Kerdi waterproofing, tile, vanity, fixtures, and trim. Every active project gets a dedicated crew from start to finish.

3-4 weeks From $15,000 Schluter Kerdi included 2-year warranty
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Walk-In Showers Custom walk-in shower with porcelain tile in a Toronto bathroom renovation

Frameless glass, large-format tile, built to last

Walk-In Shower Installations

A well-built walk-in shower transforms how a bathroom feels and how easily you use it every morning. We design and install walk-in showers across Toronto with frameless glass, large-format porcelain tile, built-in niches, and curbless entry where space allows. Every shower we build uses the Schluter Kerdi waterproofing system, without exception.

1-2 weeks From $12,000 Curbless options Built-in niches & benches
Walk-in shower details
Tub-to-Shower Tub-to-shower conversion in Toronto with curbless entry

From unused tub to modern walk-in shower

Tub-to-Shower Conversions

Most Toronto homeowners stopped using the bathtub years ago. A tub-to-shower conversion turns that unused space into a beautiful modern walk-in without the cost or timeline of a full renovation. The footprint stays similar, so most conversions are complete in five to seven working days.

5-7 days From $12,000 No layout changes needed Accessibility friendly
How a conversion works
Condo Bathrooms Toronto condo bathroom renovation with porcelain tile and modern fixtures

Board approval, logistics, and craftsmanship handled together

Condo Bathroom Renovations

Renovating a bathroom in a Toronto condo is its own kind of project. Board approval, certificates of insurance, WSIB clearance, elevator bookings, and noise-hour rules are all part of the work, on top of the renovation itself. We handle all of it as standard practice, so you're not stuck coordinating between contractor and property manager.

3-4 weeks From $15,000 Full board paperwork WSIB & insurance
Condo renovation details
Accessible Bathrooms Accessible barrier-free walk-in shower bathroom renovation in Toronto

Designed for aging in place and lifelong use

Accessible Bathroom Renovations

For many Toronto families, the goal is a bathroom that works safely for everyone using it now and for years to come. We design accessible bathrooms with curbless walk-in showers, folding bench seating, reinforced walls for grab bars, comfort-height toilets, and anti-slip tile, all built in quietly so the room still looks like a modern bathroom. Federal credits like the HATC and HMRT may apply.

2-4 weeks From $18,000 Curbless & barrier-free Funding options available
Accessible bathroom options
Basement Bathrooms Basement bathroom renovation in Toronto with proper waterproofing and drainage

New builds and renovations below grade

Basement Bathroom Renovations

Adding or renovating a basement bathroom comes with its own technical considerations. Drainage often runs uphill, vapour barriers matter more than upstairs, and the concrete slab below changes how the shower base is built. Without the right planning, a basement bathroom is the room most likely to flood, leak, or develop mold. We handle the rough-in plumbing, drainage, waterproofing, and finishing as a single integrated project.

3-5 weeks From $14,000 Drainage & pump systems Vapour barrier included
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Waterproofing Schluter Kerdi waterproofing on a Toronto bathroom renovation

Built into every renovation, not an upsell

Bathroom Waterproofing

The single most important detail in any bathroom renovation, and the one most likely to be cut to save money. We don't cut it. Every shower and tub surround we build is waterproofed with the Schluter Kerdi system: bonded membrane on the substrate, Kerdi-Band at every seam, Kerdi-Drain at the base. It's the difference between a shower that fails in five years and one that performs for twenty-five.

Schluter Kerdi system Bonded membrane Every seam sealed Standard on every project
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Toronto Homes & Bathroom Renovations

What's Behind Your Walls Changes Everything

Toronto has one of the most varied housing stocks in Canada. Every type of home brings its own quirks to a bathroom renovation, and knowing what to expect saves time, money, and stress once demolition starts.

Century Home Bathroom Renovations

The Annex, Roncesvalles, Cabbagetown, Leslieville. Homes built before 1925 often have galvanized steel drain lines (corroded from the inside), knob-and-tube wiring (needs replacement before new insulation), and lath-and-plaster walls (need careful demolition and proper substrate for tile). None of this is a deal-breaker, just better identified before the contract than mid-demolition.

Toronto Condo Bathroom Remodels

Condos add a paperwork layer houses don't have: signed renovation agreement, insurance certificate, WSIB clearance, elevator bookings, and noise-hour rules. The concrete slab also limits curbless showers and drain relocations, which is worth knowing during design rather than after demolition.

Ventilation & Moisture in Toronto

Toronto's humid summers and wet shoulder seasons strain bathroom finishes. Poor ventilation is the most overlooked issue in older homes and the root cause of peeling paint, mold, and tile failure. A properly sized exhaust fan vented outside (not into the attic) is one of the small upgrades that pays back the most.

The Detail That Decides Everything

The One Question That Tells You Most About a Renovation

Ask any contractor how they'll waterproof your shower. The answer will tell you almost everything you need to know about the work that will be hidden behind the finished tile in your Toronto bathroom renovation.

For decades, showers were built with PVC or CPE liners under the mortar bed. The liner sits below the tile, so moisture that gets past the grout collects in the mortar above it. Over years the mortar breaks down, the tile loses its bond, and water finds its way into seams or around the drain. The first sign is usually a spongy floor or a stain on the ceiling below. By then, the only fix is a complete tear-out.

Modern bonded membrane systems like Schluter Kerdi work the other way around. The waterproofing sits directly under the tile with no buried liner, no gap, no path for moisture to travel into wall framing. It's the difference between a shower that lasts five years and one that lasts twenty-five. Every shower we build uses this system, without exception.

Bonded Directly to the Wall

The membrane adheres to the substrate, removing the air gap where moisture would otherwise sit.

Vapor-Tight Seal

Steam and humidity stay in the shower instead of soaking into framing and drywall.

Every Joint Is Sealed

Kerdi-Band at seams, Kerdi-Drain at the base, Kerdi-Board for niches. No weak links.

Built for Decades

Addresses the leading cause of bathroom renovation failure long after the tile is installed.

Large walk-in shower with natural gold porcelain tiles in a Toronto bathroom renovation using Schluter Kerdi waterproofing
What It Costs

How Much Should a Bathroom Renovation Cost?

Costs in Toronto depend on three things: how much you're changing, what materials you choose, and what's already behind the walls. The ranges below reflect 2024-2025 project completions.

Type What's Included Typical Range
Basic Refresh New fixtures, paint, vanity swap, accessories. No plumbing or layout changes. $8,000 to $14,000
Mid-Range Renovation New tile (floor + walls), vanity, shower or tub, plumbing updates, Schluter waterproofing, lighting. $15,000 to $30,000
Full Custom Renovation Full gut, layout changes, plumbing relocation, premium tile, custom shower, heated floors, licensed electrical. $30,000 to $50,000+
Tub-to-Shower Conversion Remove existing tub, install walk-in shower with waterproofing, tile, glass enclosure, and new valve. $12,000 to $22,000
Condo Bathroom Full renovation within condo constraints. Includes board documentation, logistics, and compliance. $15,000 to $35,000

Final cost depends on bathroom size, finishes, and what's discovered during the initial assessment. A detailed line-item quote is the only way to know what your specific project will cost.

Service Area

Working Across the Neighbourhoods You Know

From a base at 254 The Queensway in Etobicoke, we complete bathroom renovations across Toronto's west end, midtown, downtown, and east end.

High Park Roncesvalles The Junction Bloor West Village Swansea The Annex Casa Loma Davisville Leaside East York The Danforth Leslieville The Beaches Riverdale Cabbagetown Downtown Toronto Liberty Village Parkdale

Also serving Etobicoke, Mississauga, and North York.

Bathroom renovation in a Toronto neighbourhood home with modern tile and fixtures
The Toronto Bathroom Renovation Process

From First Call to Final Walkthrough

A renovation moves through four phases. Knowing what each one looks like takes most of the uncertainty out of the project.

1

The Walkthrough

A visit to your home to look at the bathroom, talk through your goals, and flag anything that affects scope. You leave with a clear picture and a fixed-price quote.

2

Design & Selections

Tile, vanity, fixtures, lighting, paint. Guidance throughout so you balance the look you want with materials that perform.

3

Construction

Demolition, plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile, and finishing in order. Daily supervision and clear communication throughout.

4

Handover

A walkthrough together to inspect every detail. Touch-ups handled on site. Care instructions and warranty paperwork provided.

Toronto Bathroom Renovation FAQ

Common Questions From Toronto Homeowners

Direct answers to the questions that come up most often during research.

How much do bathroom renovations cost in Toronto in 2026?

Most bathroom renovations in Toronto fall between $15,000 and $45,000. A basic refresh runs $8,000 to $14,000. A mid-range renovation with tile, vanity, shower, plumbing, and waterproofing runs $15,000 to $30,000. A full custom renovation with layout changes, premium materials, and heated floors runs $30,000 to $50,000 and up. The biggest cost drivers are tile selection, plumbing relocation, and structural changes.

How long will I be without my bathroom during a Toronto renovation?

A tub-to-shower conversion takes 5 to 7 working days. A mid-range renovation runs 2 to 3 weeks. A full gut renovation with plumbing and electrical changes is usually 3 to 4 weeks. Add 1 to 2 weeks before construction for design and material ordering. Total elapsed time from first walkthrough to handover is typically 6 to 8 weeks for a mid-range project.

What's the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?

Porcelain is denser, harder, and absorbs significantly less water than ceramic. In wet areas like showers, porcelain outperforms ceramic. For shower floors, shower walls, and bathroom flooring, porcelain is the better choice. Large-format porcelain (24x48 inches and larger) is popular in Toronto bathroom remodels because it reduces grout lines and looks more contemporary.

What is Schluter Kerdi and why does it keep coming up?

Schluter Kerdi is a waterproofing membrane that sits directly under shower tile and seals every seam, corner, and drain into a continuous barrier. It addresses the leading cause of bathroom renovation failure: moisture finding its way through grout, past liners, and into the wall framing or subfloor below. If a contractor isn't using a system like this, ask how they're addressing waterproofing.

Can I renovate my bathroom in a Toronto condo?

Yes. Condo bathroom renovations are common in Toronto with a different set of considerations: signed renovation agreement, certificate of insurance, WSIB clearance, restricted working hours (typically 9am-5pm weekdays), elevator booking for material delivery, and common-area protection. The concrete slab limits curbless showers and drain relocation. None of this prevents a great result, but it's worth planning around from the start.

What's involved in renovating a bathroom in a Toronto century home?

Toronto homes built before 1925 often have galvanized steel drain lines (corroded from the inside, should be replaced), knob-and-tube wiring (replaced by a licensed electrician before insulation), and lath-and-plaster walls (need careful demolition and proper substrate prep for tile). A good initial assessment catches these conditions before the contract is signed, not after demolition starts.

What should I look for when hiring a bathroom renovation contractor in Toronto?

Three checks cut through the noise. First, ask how they'll waterproof the shower; the answer should be a bonded membrane system like Schluter Kerdi. Second, ask for an itemized line-item quote instead of a single lump-sum number. Third, confirm WSIB registration and liability insurance in writing.

What areas of Toronto are served for bathroom renovations?

Bathroom renovations across Toronto including High Park, Roncesvalles, The Junction, Bloor West Village, Swansea, The Annex, Casa Loma, Davisville, Leaside, East York, The Danforth, Leslieville, The Beaches, Riverdale, Cabbagetown, Downtown Toronto, Liberty Village, and Parkdale. Also Etobicoke, Mississauga, and North York. Not listed? Call 416-220-6423.
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What Toronto Homeowners Say

Reviews from people who've already been through the process, in their own words.

"The team was professional, respectful and incredibly skilled. They treated our home like it was their own from day one. Clear communication throughout and the finished bathroom exceeded what we expected."

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"As a condo owner on Lakeshore, I was worried about dealing with building management. The team handled everything, insurance certificates, board paperwork, elevator bookings, noise rules. Completely painless."

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Michael T.
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"Not the cheapest quote we received, but they were the only ones who explained exactly what they'd do and why. That honesty won us over, and the finished bathroom is stunning. Two years in and it still looks new."

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David & Tina R.
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