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2026 Pricing Guide · Toronto & GTA

Bathroom Renovation Cost in Toronto: 2026 Pricing Guide

The most expensive bathroom renovation in Toronto isn’t the luxury ensuite — it’s the one you end up paying for twice. A standard 3-piece bathroom costs $11,900–$25,000 at Magic Reno — you’ll find cheaper quotes in the market, but this guide explains what’s behind the difference. A powder room refresh starts at $4,900. A master ensuite starts from $20,000 and can reach $65,000+.

If you’ve been given contradictory quotes from different contractors, that’s not a coincidence. This page covers all of it — without the vague language that makes most renovation guides useless.

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Quick Price Reference · Magic Reno 2026

Master / 4-Piece$20k–$45k+
Condo Bathroomfrom $12,900
Standard 3-Piece$11,900–$25k
Basement (new rough-in)from $15,000
Powder Room$4,900–$12k

Fixed-Price Contracts
Written scope, before work begins

2–5 Year Warranty
Written workmanship coverage

WSIB + $2M Liability
Licensed trades, fully insured

3D Design · $300 Refundable
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All-Inclusive Turnkey Packages

How Much Does a Bathroom Renovation Cost in Toronto? (2026)


These prices reflect Magic Reno’s 2026 rates for complete all-inclusive, turnkey renovation packages — full project management, licensed trades, materials, and cleanup included. You will find lower quotes in the market; this guide explains what those differences mean in practice.

Project Type Price Range (CAD) Working Days What’s Included (Turnkey)
Master / Full 4-Piece $20,000 – $45,000+ 14–28 days Entry: tub + shower, toilet, double vanity, tile, waterproofing. Premium: curbless walk-in shower, Schluter DITRA Heat floor, custom glass, freestanding tub option. Full supply line replumb (~70sqft condo): PEX $4,000–$5,000; copper $5,500–$7,000
Accessible Bathroom from $13,500 – $38,000 14–20 days Grab bars, non-slip R11 tile, doorway widened to OBC 810mm. Houses: curbless shower possible. Condos: minimum 2.5–3″ platform required.
Condo Bathroom from $12,900 – $45,000 10–20 days Full renovation + condo board approval package, elevator protection, noise bylaw compliance, $2M liability & WSIB clearance required by most condo corporations.
Basement (new rough-in) from $15,000 – $28,000 12–16 days Concrete cutting, new drain and supply rough-in, ejector pump if below sewer line, full build-out, waterproofing.
Basement (existing rough-in) from $11,900 8–14 days Drain stubs and supply lines already in slab — same scope as standard 3-piece.
Standard 3-Piece — shower $13,500 – $25,000 8–14 days Walk-in shower with glass door, waterproofing system, tile, toilet, vanity, lighting, exhaust.
Standard 3-Piece — with tub $11,900 – $20,000 8–12 days Alcove tub/surround or tub with tile, toilet, vanity, lighting, exhaust.
Powder Room (2-piece) $4,900 – $12,000 5–8 days Toilet, sink, floor tile, paint, trim.
What’s NOT included in any base price: Asbestos abatement, knob-and-tube wiring remediation, structural changes, custom millwork above standard, permit fees, and condo board administration fees are disclosed upfront. Items like rotten subfloor, hidden mould, or corroded piping cannot be identified until demo begins. When discovered, Magic Reno documents with photos, issues a written change order, and proceeds only with your signature. No verbal surprises, no invoice at the end.

Real Magic Reno Projects

Before & After: Toronto Bathrooms


Bathtub to shower conversion. Wide view of a modern dark bathroom showing the floating wood vanity, LED mirror, white toilet, and walk in shower with a wood slat wall

Woodbridge · Tub-to-Shower Conversion

Dark graphite tile · wood slat accent wall · matte black fixtures · floating vanity

Walk-in shower with rain head, LED niche & frameless glass

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~$20,000

Luxury master bathroom renovation with glass shower enclosure and freestanding tub in Thornhill

Thornhill · Master Ensuite (4-Piece)

Calacatta porcelain · navy double vanity · brushed gold · freestanding tub · linear drain

Combined bathroom + closet → expanded 10′×8′ ensuite

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~$25,000

bath remodel for seniors

Toronto · Accessible Bathroom

Zero-threshold shower · grab bars · non-slip tile · folding seat · wall-mount vanity

Safe & independent bathing — seniors & aging-in-place

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~$19,000

What’s Inside the Quote

What’s Inside That Price: Full Cost Breakdown by Trade


Here’s what’s actually inside a Magic Reno bathroom renovation quote — in sequence:

Stage 1 — Included
Home Protection & Preparation
Guardia matting on all pathways, polymer sheeting on furniture and railings, HEPA dust containment, zipper-wall isolation. → Full preparation guide
Stage 2 — $500–$750
Demolition & Debris Removal
Full strip-out. 14-yard bin on-site where access allows; haul-away per load in condos and townhouses.
Stage 3 — ~$2,100 (layout unchanged)
Rough Plumbing
New drain connection to existing sewer stub-out, supply lines, fixture rough-in. Drain relocation: $500–$3,000 extra. Full replumb (condo ~70sqft): PEX $4,000–$5,000 / copper $5,500–$7,000.
Stage 4 — from $500
Electrical — ESA-Licensed
Specifically, this $500 base covers 4–5 items to existing circuits. GFCI, fan wiring, heated floor circuits — additional. ESA licence required in Ontario. Permit + ESA inspection adds ~$1,000 where required.
Stage 5 — Engineered System
Waterproofing
Subfloor levelling → waterproof substrate panels → membrane at all seams and corners → documented 24-hour flood test. Tile starts only after test passes. → Our waterproofing process
Stage 6 — $8–$50/sqft
Tile Installation
Standard: $8–$25/sqft. Large slab: $25–$50/sqft. Add-ons: custom niche or bench +$1,000; 45° mitre cuts from $15/linear ft; epoxy grout from $15/linear ft.
Stage 7 — Final Finish
Fixtures, Paint, Accessories & Final Walkthrough
Fixture installation, paint prep and painting, final cleanup, material procurement, showroom visits with Platon, project coordination, and written sign-off with Dmytro.

The Invisible Majority

Why Labour Accounts for 60% of Your Toronto Renovation Budget


60%
Labour

Labour & Installation
Materials 40%

Labour is typically 60% of a Toronto bathroom renovation budget; materials are 40%. On a standard $11,900 project, that labour covers:

  • Plumbing ~$2,000Connect fixtures to existing rough-in
  • Electrical from $500ESA-licensed reconnections
  • Demo + disposal$500–$750 bin or haul-away
  • Home protectionGuardia matting, dust control (included)
  • WaterproofingMembrane system + 24-hr flood test
  • Tile settingFloor and walls, all cuts and grouting
  • Finish + paintFixtures, accessories, final painting
  • Design & selectionPlaton accompanies you to supplier showrooms — tile, fixtures, vanity, all finishes confirmed within budget
  • PM + coordinationDmytro: project management from day one through final walkthrough
  • Final walkthroughPunch list, sign-off, warranty documentation

Licensed trades carry WSIB insurance, ESA certification, and compliance overhead. If a competing quote is $3,000 lower, ask which of the above are included.

2026 Toronto Market

Detailed Material Costs: Budget vs. Premium


Additionally, material selection alone can shift a bathroom budget significantly. Here’s the 2026 Toronto market range:

Category Budget / Entry Standard / Premium Notes
Tiles (per sqft) from $1.50–$2 $5–$15 and up Ceragres, Olympia Tile for mid-range
Natural stone tile $25–$60 $80–$200+ Higher labour cost too
Alcove tub from $400 $900–$3,500 Standard 30×60″
Freestanding tub from $600–$750 $2,000–$21,000 Higher install complexity
Shower fixtures from $150 $500–$5,000 Riobel: $750–$3,500; Grohe mid-premium
Toilets from $150 $500–$10,000 TOTO for mid-premium and above
Vanity $700–$1,800 $2,500–$8,000 Prefab vs custom
Custom glass from $900 $2,000–$5,000 Frameless vs semi-frame
Heated floor $800–$1,500 $2,000–$4,000 Schluter DITRA Heat, Nuheat
Waterproofing system from $800 (basic XPS) from $1,500 (Schluter + linear drain) Materials only — labour additional. For ~40 sqft shower
Exhaust fan $80–$150 $300–$650 Panasonic Whisper for premium
Bath paint $60–$120 $150–$300 Benjamin Moore Aura Bath & Spa
Rough materials & consumables $300–$600 $600–$1,200 Adhesive, grout, drywall, compound, caulk — included in Magic Reno quotes
Bin rental / debris removal $500–$750 $500–$750 14-yard bin or per-load haul-away
Dark grey slate shower wall tiles with a built in niche and black shower system

North York · Etobicoke · Willowdale · Leaside

Older Toronto Homes: What’s Behind the Walls


If your home was built before 1985, budget a 10–15% contingency for what we find after demolition begins.

Hidden Issue Typical Added Cost What It Means
Knob-and-tube wiring $800–$3,000 Must be replaced in wet zone for ESA safety
Lead or galvanized piping $1,200–$4,000 Restricts pressure, poses health risk
Mould behind walls $800–$5,000 Commonly found in older Toronto gut renovations
Rotten subfloor $500–$2,500 Often caused by years of slow water damage
Asbestos in old tile/compound Project-specific Pre-1986 homes — requires certified abatement

When we find any of these: we stop, photograph it, write it up, issue a formal change order with cost and your signature — and only then do we proceed.

Key Cost Drivers

Three Things That Move Your Budget Most


01
Tile Selection & Complexity
Herringbone large-format on a sloped shower floor costs significantly more than 12×12 tile set square. Labour doubles. Add a custom niche: +$1,000. Slab installation adds another tier. $10/sqft material difference = $4,000+ total.

02
Hidden Conditions in Older Homes
In a 1968 Etobicoke bungalow, the same 3-piece renovation carries materially more risk than a 2010 Vaughan new build. Budget 10–15% contingency for pre-1985 homes — it’s not pessimism, it’s experience.

03
The Permit Decision
$11.53/m² (min. $214.79 per City of Toronto 2026). Skipping it saves $300–$500 upfront — and can trigger stop-work orders, added fees, and serious resale complications if required permits are missing.

City of Toronto

Do You Need a Permit for Bathroom Renovation in Toronto?


Permit requirements depend on your property type and scope. For detached houses, a bathroom renovation that keeps plumbing and electrical in the same location typically does not require a permit. For condos, townhouses, and semi-detached homes — and for any project involving plumbing relocation, electrical additions, or structural changes — a City of Toronto Building Permit is usually required.

Purely cosmetic work (tile, fixtures, vanity swap in place) generally does not trigger a permit in any property type. The moment you move a drain, add an electrical circuit, or remove a wall, you’re in permit territory.

Magic Reno prepares and submits permit applications where required and coordinates all related inspections. Homeowner involvement is kept minimal, depending on permit requirements.

Current permit fees: verify at toronto.ca/building

2026 Interior Alteration Fee

$11.53/m²

Minimum fee: $214.79 per permit
Magic Reno handles all documentation

No permit consequences:
Stop-work orders, added administrative fees, and resale complications are common consequences when required permits are missing. In some cases, work may need to be re-inspected before it’s accepted.
Elegant bathroom with herringbone tile floor and integrated storage

What the Numbers Mean

Understanding What Each Price Range Covers


Why “standard 3-piece” ranges from $11,900 to $25,000: At $11,900, the plumbing layout stays unchanged, tile is mid-range, fixtures are functional but not premium, and there’s no custom glass. At $25,000, you have a tub-to-shower conversion with a custom glass enclosure, heated floors, and premium fixtures. Both are real Magic Reno projects. The gap is all scope.

Master Ensuite vs Full 4-Piece — what’s the difference: A full 4-piece has a separate tub and shower in a standard alcove configuration. A master ensuite typically means a custom walk-in shower (curbless, with a linear drain), premium thermostatic shower fixtures, double vanity, custom glass, and often heated floors. The finishes, the complexity, and the scope of waterproofed wet zones are materially different.

Why a condo costs more than a house bathroom of the same size: Condo board approval, elevator protection, restricted working hours (9am–5pm Mon–Fri only), and the insurance documentation required by most condo corporations add approximately $1,000 to the project cost. Factor 2–6 weeks for board approval into your planning timeline.

Why basement bathrooms split into two price points: An existing basement bathroom with rough-ins already in the slab renovates for the same cost as a standard 3-piece — from $11,900. A basement with no existing plumbing requires cutting concrete, installing new rough-ins, and potentially an ejector pump — that starts from $15,000.

Project Schedules

How Long Does a Bathroom Renovation Take in Toronto?


Most Toronto bathroom renovations take 5 to 28 working days from demo to final walkthrough — but the schedule starts before demo day.

Project Type Working Days Calendar Weeks
Powder Room 5–8 1–2
Standard 3-Piece 8–14 2–3
Basement Bathroom 12–16 3–4
Condo Bathroom 10–20 2–4 (+ 2–6 weeks condo board approval before work begins)
Accessible Bathroom 14–20 3–4
Full 4-Piece 14–20 3–4
Master Ensuite 18–28 4–6
Most common sources of delay: Permit review (+10–15 business days), condo board approval (+2–6 weeks), custom glass (3–5 weeks), custom cabinetry or millwork (4–8 weeks), special-order fixtures, and hidden conditions discovered after demolition.

Before Demo Starts

Smart Ways to Reduce Your Bathroom Renovation Cost


The biggest savings come from scope decisions made before demo starts — not from cutting materials or skipping licensed trades.

1
Keep your plumbing where it is
Moving one drain adds $500–$3,000. If the existing layout functions, leave the toilet, shower drain, and vanity in place and spend that money on better finishes.
2
Renovate November to March
Contractor schedules are lighter in the off-peak season. Better availability and sometimes better scheduling conditions for your project.
3
Refinish a sound tub instead of replacing it
Professional reglazing: $300–$600. New alcove tub: from $400 plus installation. If the shell is intact, the savings are real.

Full savings guide →

Close up of brushed gold tub filler and handheld shower attachment
What doesn’t save money
Cutting corners on the hidden layers creates the “cheap renovation” trap. Low-ball quotes that exclude subfloor levelling, proper substrate preparation, or waterproofing prep often hide the r

We regularly remediate failed renovations where mold cleanup and re-waterproofing end up costing more than the original build.
60–70%

Typical cost recovery at resale — based on CMHC data

CMHC 2024 · Realtor.ca · Royal LePage

16%

Average home value increase — bathrooms outperform kitchens

Royal LePage Renovation Value Survey

Resale Value

Does Bathroom Renovation Increase Home Value in Toronto?


A well-executed bathroom renovation in Toronto can recover a meaningful portion of its cost at resale — CMHC and Realtor.ca data typically place this range at 60–70%, depending on the home’s price tier, market timing, and scope of work.

According to a Royal LePage survey, bathroom renovations deliver an average 16% increase in home value — ahead of kitchens. In Toronto’s competitive market, a dated bathroom often becomes a negotiating point at the offer stage. A well-scoped renovation can remove that friction — and often recovers its cost at closing.

“When buyers see a Schluter-waterproofed shower and proper exhaust, they see a house that’s been maintained to a standard. That’s trust. And in a competitive offer situation, trust translates directly into stronger offers.”

— Dmytro Isaev, Project Manager, Magic Reno

Sources: CMHC “Renovation and Your Home” 2024; Realtor.ca Toronto GTA; Royal LePage Renovation Value Survey 2022.

Payment Options

Bathroom Renovation Financing in Toronto


HELOC
Home Equity Line of Credit — lowest-cost option. As of March 2026: prime + 0.50% (~4.95%). Best for projects over $15,000 with available equity.

Personal Renovation Loan
Available without home equity through major Canadian banks. Rates: 6–12% depending on profile. Good for smaller projects or recent purchases.

Financing rates reflect published rates as of March 2026. Verify current prime rate at bankofcanada.ca and lender rates directly before making financing decisions.

A horizontal niche, fully finished with the same slab as the walls, is perfectly integrated into the shower area, providing stylish and concealed storage

The Honest Answer

DIY vs Professional Bathroom Renovation


Some bathroom work is DIY-appropriate. Waterproofing, plumbing, and electrical are not.

Cosmetic updates like paint, mirrors, accessories, and basic hardware swaps are DIY-friendly.
But the moment you touch wet zones, drain connections, or electrical circuits, you’re in licensed-trade territory in Ontario — and mistakes often stay hidden until damage appears.

A bathroom is an engineered water-management system first and a design project second.
Skipping licensed professionals for waterproofing, plumbing rough-ins, or electrical work can lead to inspection issues, resale complications, and may affect insurance claims.

DIY-Friendly: Paint, accessories, mirrors, towel bars, basic hardware swaps.
Hire Professionals: Waterproofing membranes, shower bases, plumbing rough-ins, electrical circuits, and ventilation performance.

DIY Safety Checklist →

The Stories Behind the Price

Real Toronto Bathroom Renovations


Angled view of bathroom vanity showing the matte black faucet and reflection of the wood slat shower in the LED mirror

Brampton · Basement Bathroom

~$20,000

A dated basement bathroom transformed into a boutique-style sanctuary. Wood-slat porcelain feature wall, concrete-look large-format tile, matte black shower tower with body jets, floating wood vanity, and custom recessed niche. The client’s review said it all: “every tile cut was perfect.”

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Modern floating bathroom vanity made of ribbed (fluted) light oak with a white quartz countertop

Mississauga · Tub-to-Shower Conversion

~$25,000

Builder-grade 90s tub removed. Bulkhead demolished to expose full ceiling height. Custom fluted white oak vanity and linen tower, Calacatta marble-look porcelain floor-to-ceiling, Riobel brushed gold fixtures, concrete work for drain relocation. Completed in 3 weeks. XPS panels + Ardex membrane + 24-hour flood test before tile. 5-year waterproofing warranty.

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Bathroom renovation in Bolton. Freestanding bathtub on a dark podium next to the wooden slat wall. Matte black wall mounted faucet and built in storage shelf. Modern bathroom design, Magic Reno

GTA Condo · Master Ensuite ~$29,000 · Accessible 3-Piece ~$21,000

Two Bathrooms, One Project

One condo unit, two completely different briefs. The master bathroom: a split-level podium with freestanding tub, fluted wood accent wall, and matte black rain shower. The second bathroom: a near-curbless accessible 3-piece shower with linear drain and frameless glass — built for safety and independence, finished to the same premium standard.

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No Surprises. Ever.

The Magic Reno Process: What Happens After You Call


Every Magic Reno project follows the same five-stage process — and the fixed price for the approved scope is confirmed before a single wall is opened.

Veronika is your first point of contact — she schedules your estimate and handles initial docs. Platon handles estimates, design, and material selection. Dmytro is your project manager from day one of construction through final walkthrough.

1
Free On-Site Assessment
Our senior estimator visits, documents existing conditions, and identifies risk areas before scope is set.

2
Fixed-Price Proposal
Complete written scope, itemised line items, and fixed project total for the approved scope — usually within 48 hours after site review. Any changes require written approval.

3
Design & Material Selection
Platon works with you on design and accompanies you to supplier showrooms until every finish is confirmed — tile, fixtures, vanity, glass — all within your approved budget.

4
Permits & Scheduling
Magic Reno prepares and submits permit applications where required. Construction starts only after permits are confirmed and all materials are on site.

5
Build, Walkthrough & Warranty
Dmytro meets you on day one and stays your direct contact through the full project. Daily cleanup. Milestone reviews. Final sign-off. 2–5 year workmanship warranty.

Why Choose Magic Reno

Magic Reno vs the Average Toronto Contractor


Feature Magic Reno Average GTA Contractor
Fixed-price contract ✓ Fixed total for approved scope — any extra work requires written change order Often estimate-based or cost-plus
Project accountability ✓ Primarily in-house — direct accountability on every project Often 2–3 subcontractor layers
Design & material selection ✓ Platon accompanies you to showrooms — all finishes confirmed within budget Rarely included
Permit handling ✓ Magic Reno prepares and coordinates permit applications where required Often left to homeowner
Dedicated team ✓ Veronika: first contact & scheduling · Platon: design & estimates · Dmytro: project manager from day one Varies by project
Workmanship warranty ✓ 2–5 years in writing, scope-dependent Often verbal or limited
Waterproofing standard ✓ Named system (Schluter, Wedi, XPS Waterproof Wall Panel, RedGard, ARDEX) Varies — often unspecified
WSIB + $2M liability ✓ On every project Verify before signing

What Homeowners Are Actually Thinking

What Toronto Homeowners Are Actually Afraid Of


Most people who call Magic Reno have already looked at two or three other contractors. Here’s what they’re actually thinking:

“Am I about to get a fake low quote?”
Someone quoted $12,000, paid $21,000 because every discovery became a change order. A fixed-price contract — written scope, fixed total for the approved scope, changes only with your written approval — is the only reliable answer.
“How long will I be without a bathroom?”
A written schedule with milestone dates tells you exactly. Vague timelines are a red flag — and a reliable sign of how the rest of the project will go.
“What if they find something expensive behind the wall?”
In a 1972 North York bungalow, it’s a real possibility. The question is whether your contractor documents it and gets your approval before proceeding — or just adds it to the final invoice.
“Who actually does the work?”
Direct accountability through the full project. Your dedicated project manager meets you on day one and remains your single point of contact through final walkthrough.
“Will this actually add value to my house?”
For most Toronto homes, yes. See the ROI section above. A dated bathroom is the most common negotiating point at the offer stage — removing it has real value.
The answer to all five:
A written fixed-price contract. A dedicated team — Veronika answers your first call, Platon guides design and estimates, Dmytro manages the build. A 2–5 year workmanship warranty. That’s the Magic Reno answer.

Demo to Done

Project Gallery: Bathroom Transformations from Demo to Done


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FAQ

Bathroom Renovation Cost in Toronto (2026 Guide)


$4,900 (powder room) to $45,000+ (master ensuite), with most full bathrooms between $11,900 and $40,000. Scope determines the number — Magic Reno provides a free on-site assessment, not a phone estimate.

A standard 3-piece typically costs $11,900 to $25,000, with the lower end applying when the plumbing layout stays unchanged. Small doesn’t mean cheap — licensed trades, waterproofing, and permit costs are the same regardless of square footage.

$200–$400/sqft for mid-range in 2026. Per-sqft budgeting is less reliable than scope-based — a 40 sqft bathroom with layout changes can cost more than a 55 sqft bathroom with standard finishes and no moves.

For detached houses keeping plumbing and electrical in place, typically no. For condos, townhouses, and any project involving plumbing relocation, electrical additions, or structural changes — yes. 2026 rate: $11.53/m² with a minimum fee of $214.79. Magic Reno prepares and submits permit applications where required. Verify current rates at toronto.ca/building.

Furthermore, the City of Toronto can issue a stop-work order when required permits are missing, and may apply additional administrative fees. Unpermitted work can also create serious complications at resale — buyers and their solicitors routinely check permit history. This is not a theoretical risk.

Powder room: 5–8 days. Standard 3-piece: 8–14 days. Master ensuite: 18–28 days. Condo board approval adds 2–6 weeks before construction. Permit review adds 10–15 business days.

Because labour covers: licensed plumbing, ESA-certified electrical, waterproofing, tile setting, demolition, debris removal, home protection, material procurement, design consultation and showroom visits with Platon, project management with Dmytro, painting, and final installation. Each licensed trade carries WSIB insurance, ESA certification overhead, and compliance costs. If a quote is significantly lower, ask which of these services are included.

Older homes regularly reveal knob-and-tube wiring ($800–$3,000), galvanized pipes ($1,200–$4,000), and mould or rotten subfloor ($800–$5,000) after demolition. Budget 10–15% contingency. Every discovery is documented and approved before we proceed.

Condo-specific add-ons typically run $1,000–$4,000 additional depending on building requirements: board approval package, elevator protection, noise bylaw compliance, and restricted-hour scheduling. Magic Reno handles the complete board package as part of standard project planning.

Yes. A well-executed bathroom renovation can recover a meaningful portion of its cost at resale — CMHC and Realtor.ca data typically place this in the 60–70% range depending on scope and market. A Royal LePage survey found bathrooms deliver an average 16% home value increase — ahead of kitchens at 55–65%.

The fixed total applies to the approved scope. If something unexpected is discovered during demolition, we document it with photos, write a formal change order with the additional cost, and proceed only with your written approval. No surprise invoices at project completion.

Three paths: a HELOC at prime + 0.50–1.00% (lowest cost, requires home equity), a personal renovation loan at 6–12%, or Magic Reno’s milestone-based payment plan which ties payments to verified project progress.

Yes. We prepare the permit application, coordinate with the City of Toronto, and schedule required inspections. The permit fee ($11.53/m², minimum $214.79 per 2026 City schedule) is passed through at cost — no markup. Verify current fee at toronto.ca/building.

For most Toronto homes, yes. A standard 3-piece renovation at $15,000–$20,000 removes the buyer’s most common objection and makes the home significantly easier to sell at full asking price. Return tends to be strongest when the home goes to market within a few years.

Fixtures: Riobel, Grohe, TOTO, Moen, Delta. Waterproofing: Schluter Kerdi, Wedi, or RedGard — a named system on every project. Tile: Olympia Tile, Ceragres. In-floor heating: Schluter DITRA Heat. Ventilation: Panasonic Whisper. Paint: Benjamin Moore Aura Bath & Spa.

Magic Reno projects are managed and executed with a primarily in-house team — direct accountability on every project, no hidden layers. This means direct quality control every day and single-point accountability. When there’s a question mid-project, your dedicated project manager answers it directly.

Full view of the gold shower system including slide bar and rain head in a glass enclosed shower

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★ 2–5 Year Workmanship Warranty on Every Project
  1. Contact us — phone, WhatsApp, or the form
  2. Our senior estimator typically visits your home the next business day
  3. Written fixed-price proposal usually within 48 hours after site review
  4. Platon works with you on design and takes you through supplier showrooms
  5. Dmytro meets you on day one of construction and stays your contact through final walkthrough

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    Your Magic Reno Journey

    Personalized Support Every Step of the Way


    Three specialists. Three distinct roles. One seamless experience — from your first call to final walkthrough.

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    Step 1 · First Contact
    Veronika
    Client Coordinator
    Your renovation journey begins with Veronika. She answers your questions, schedules your free in-home estimate, and handles initial documentation — so you move forward with clarity and confidence from day one.
    Civil Engineering, KhPI
    Client Relations
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    Steps 2–3 · Design & Estimate
    Platon
    Renovation Consultant & Design Expert
    Platon prepares your fixed-price quote and becomes your personal design guide. With 5+ years in the Toronto construction market, he accompanies you to supplier showrooms until every finish — tile, fixtures, vanity, glass — is confirmed within your budget.
    5+ Years GTA Construction
    Design & Estimating
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    Steps 4–5 · Build & Walkthrough
    Dmytro Isaev
    Dedicated Project Manager
    Dmytro meets you on day one of construction and remains your single point of contact through final walkthrough. With over a decade of GTA renovation experience, he oversees every detail — from material delivery to final sign-off.
    Civil Engineering, KhPI
    10+ Years GTA Renovation
    WSIB Registered

    “On our projects, we document every discovery behind the walls in writing before we continue work — a photo, a description, a cost, and your signature. Only then do we proceed. That’s how renovation should always work.” — Dmytro Isaev, Project Manager

    Reviewed and verified by Dmytro Isaev, March 2026. Next review: September 2026. All prices, permit requirements, and technical information reviewed against current Toronto Building Code, City of Toronto fee schedules, and Magic Reno project data. Updated semi-annually.

    All price ranges are planning estimates based on Magic Reno project data and Toronto-area market conditions as of March 2026. Permit fee of $11.53/m² (minimum $214.79) verified against City of Toronto Building Permit fee schedule, 2026 — confirm current rate at toronto.ca/building before finalising budgets. 13% HST not included. ROI data: CMHC 2024; Realtor.ca Toronto GTA; Royal LePage 2022. Actual costs vary based on scope, materials, and on-site conditions. These figures are planning estimates, not binding quotes. A fixed-price contract is issued only after free on-site consultation and scope confirmation. Magic Reno’s renovation process is structured around Ontario Building Code (OBC) requirements, ESA electrical safety requirements, and applicable City of Toronto municipal regulations. WSIB clearance certificate available on request.