Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about home renovations, additions, and custom builds in Toronto. Narrow results by service or topic, or browse paginated answers — each page is sized for faster loading on mobile.

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Can you renovate a condo kitchen without moving plumbing?
Yes. Many condo kitchen renovations can be completed without relocating plumbing, which reduces cost and timeline. When plumbing changes are needed, we handle all coordination with your building's management and plumbing stack requirements.
Category:Condo Kitchen
Topic:#Process
Do you carry the insurance required by condo corporations?
Yes. We carry full WSIB certification, comprehensive general liability insurance ($2M+), and all additional coverage typically required by Toronto condo corporations. We provide certificates of insurance directly to your building management as part of our standard process.
Category:Condo BathroomCondo Kitchen
Topic:#Process
Do you handle condo board approval for renovations?
Yes. We prepare and submit all required documentation — insurance certificates, contractor credentials, detailed work plans, and construction schedules. Our team is familiar with the requirements of most Toronto condo buildings, streamlining this often complex process so you do not have to manage it yourself. The board approval process typically takes 4–10 weeks, which we build into our project timeline from the start.
Category:Condo BathroomCondo Kitchen
Topic:#Process
How do you manage building access and noise rules?
We coordinate elevator bookings for material delivery, comply with your building's noise restrictions and working hours, keep hallways and common areas clean and protected, arrange private off-site disposal for all construction waste, and communicate with building management throughout the project. These logistics are included in our service at no additional cost.
Category:Condo BathroomCondo Kitchen
Topic:#Process
What condo-specific challenges do you handle?
We manage plumbing configurations unique to high-rise buildings, structural limitations, elevator booking for material delivery, noise restrictions (typically 9 AM–5 PM weekdays only for heavy work), working hour compliance, private waste disposal, and coordination with building management. These are challenges general contractors often overlook, which is why condo experience matters.
Category:Condo BathroomCondo Kitchen
Topic:#Process

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