Quick Answer

Bathroom Renovation Cost in Toronto (2026)

Average cost in Toronto

$26,653avg

$15,000 — $65,000

$225 — $550 per sq ft

+5.4% YoY
7 sources
Updated 2 weeks ago
GTA Region

Cost Breakdown

Itemized
Labor

Skilled trades and installation

$6,750 — $29,250

45%

Materials & Fixtures

Tiles, vanity, tub, and toilet

$4,500 — $19,500

30%

Plumbing & Electrical

Rough-ins and specialized wiring

$2,250 — $9,750

15%

Demolition & Disposal

Debris removal and bin rentals

$750 — $3,250

5%

Permits & Design

City fees and architectural plans

$750 — $3,250

5%

🧾HST (13%) — Ontario
Base cost + $3,465 tax$30,118

HST at 13%

📋What's Included

Scope

Typically Includes

  • Vanity & sink replacement
  • Toilet replacement
  • Tub/shower update
  • Tile flooring & walls
  • Basic plumbing
  • Lighting & exhaust fan
  • Labor & installation

Typically Excludes

  • Full tub-to-shower conversion
  • Heated floors
  • Custom glass enclosures
  • Structural modifications
  • Permits

Based on a standard 5x8 ft bathroom. Master bath or custom designs may cost more.

🧮Estimate Your Cost

Interactive

Estimated Cost

$23,125

$18,500 — $27,750

Based on 7 sources and market data for Toronto. Actual costs may vary depending on specific project requirements.

📈Price Momentum

Year-over-year

~1 year ago

$25,287

Today

$26,653

Bathroom Renovation in Toronto is 5.4% compared to roughly a year ago — about $1,366 more on the average project.

Comparison derived from the year-over-year change rate, not a month-by-month price index. We don't store historical snapshots yet — when we do, this will become a real time series.

🏢Top Bathroom Reno Contractors in Toronto

Verified providers
🔨

Astaneh Construction

3080 Yonge St Ste 6060, Toronto, ON M5M 1A1, Canada

5.0
★★★★★

122 reviews

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Easy Bathroom Renovation Toronto

2 St Clair Ave W 18th floor, Toronto, ON M4V 1L5, Canada

5.0
★★★★★

89 reviews

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Sosna Home Renovations

7250 Keele St Unit 372, Vaughan, ON L4K 1Z8, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

102 reviews

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Acon Renovations

103 The Queensway, Toronto, ON M6S 5B3, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

75 reviews

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Easy Reno | Home Renovations Toronto

1015 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1M1, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

69 reviews

Provider data sourced from public business directories. Ratings and reviews are public and may change. LookupCost is not affiliated with listed providers.

💬What People Actually Paid

Community

Common Questions

A full master bathroom renovation typically ranges from $35,000 to $65,000, depending on the selection of luxury fixtures and whether the layout is being reconfigured.

For a standard 2-piece powder room, homeowners should budget between $8,500 and $14,000 in 2026 pricing.

Yes, if you are moving plumbing fixtures, changing the structural layout, or altering the drainage system. Permits in 2026 typically cost between $280 and $750 including administrative fees.

General contractors and specialized trades in Toronto are currently charging between $85 and $135 per hour, reflecting a 5% increase from 2025 levels.

📍Local Insights

Toronto

Navigating Toronto's Renovation Permits & Condo Rules

Bathroom renovations in Toronto involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require City of Toronto building permits, with fees ranging from a minimum of $214.79 up to $1,000 or more depending on scope. Condo owners face additional hurdles like board approvals and potential fees for elevator use or parking, which can add $500-$1,500 to the budget and increase overall costs by 10-20%.

Toronto's Climate Demands Robust Bathroom Design

Toronto's cold winters and humid summers necessitate durable, moisture-resistant materials and robust ventilation in bathrooms. The Ontario Building Code mandates an exhaust fan (minimum 50 CFM) or operable window, but a fan is crucial for moisture control, especially when windows are impractical in winter. Modern Toronto renovations often integrate heated floors and smart ventilation as standard to combat the climate.

Winter: Toronto's Best Season for Bathroom Reno Deals

For Toronto homeowners, winter is often the most strategic time for interior renovations, including bathrooms, due to better contractor availability and potential cost savings of 5-15% on labor and materials. The dry winter air is also ideal for paint and adhesive drying, and applying for permits in winter or early spring can lead to shorter approval queues.

Trending Toronto Bathrooms: Smart, Floating, and Green

Current Toronto bathroom trends prioritize spa-inspired walk-in showers, sleek floating vanities to maximize space, and smart, water-saving fixtures like low-flow toilets. There's also a strong move towards durable, large-format porcelain tiles and eco-friendly materials, reflecting a focus on longevity and sustainability in the GTA's competitive housing market.

📊Our Methodology

How we collect data
1

Aggregated from 7+ verified web sources and cost databases

2

Licensed contractor estimates and regional cost guides

3

Government construction and labor statistics

4

Community-reported project costs and reviews

Last data collection: 2 weeks ago. Updates run weekly. All costs in CAD.

About this data

Cost figures are estimates synthesized from public market data using AI research and refreshed regularly. Real project costs vary by scope, materials, contractor, and site conditions. Always get verified quotes from licensed contractors for your specific project.

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