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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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How do you handle change orders or unexpected issues during construction?
Our fixed-price contract locks in the agreed scope, so you only pay extra if you voluntarily add work — for example, upgrading fixtures mid-project. Before construction begins we conduct a thorough pre-construction survey and build in a realistic contingency for older Toronto homes (pre-1980 wiring, plumbing, or structural surprises). If anything unforeseen arises, we immediately present options with clear pricing and timeline impact — nothing proceeds without your written approval. This transparent approach, combined with milestone payments tied to completed work, eliminates the surprise cost problems common with estimate-based contractors. Over 50 completed projects have taught us that early detection and open communication keep the vast majority of projects on the original fixed price and timeline.
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Topic:#Process#Cost & Pricing
How do you price projects?
We provide fixed-price quotes, not estimates. Before any work begins, you receive a detailed quote covering the full agreed scope — materials, labour, permits, and project management. You only pay beyond that amount if you choose to add scope. This approach eliminates the surprise cost increases that are common with estimate-based contractors. Our fixed-price contract locks in the agreed scope, so there are no "surprise invoices" — a problem that over 50 completed projects have taught us to prevent through thorough pre-construction planning and transparent communication.
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Topic:#Cost & Pricing#Process
How much do home renovations cost in Toronto?
Costs depend on the type of project and level of finish. In 2026, bathroom renovations typically range from $15,000 for a standard refresh to $55,000+ for a luxury remodel. Kitchens range from $20,000 for essential upgrades to $100,000+ for custom builds. Basement renovations run $45,000 to $150,000 depending on size and scope (or $45–$95 per square foot). Second-floor or rear additions start around $280,000–$450,000 depending on size. Condo renovations follow the same fixed-price approach, with schedules aligned to your corporation. For custom home builds, budgets are scoped after design. Every project is unique — your free consultation includes a detailed, fixed-price quote tailored to your specific scope and current 2026 material and labour rates.
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Topic:#Cost & Pricing
What energy-efficient options do you offer, and are there 2026 rebates available?
Every project can incorporate high-performance windows, upgraded insulation, heat pumps, smart thermostats, and solar-ready wiring as standard upgrade paths. These meet or exceed the current Ontario Building Code and can lower your hydro and gas bills by 20–40%. In 2026, the main rebate program is the Home Renovation Savings Program (HRSP), which offers up to $12,000 for qualifying heat pump systems, up to $10,000 for solar panels with battery storage, up to $7,700 for attic insulation, $500 for heat pump water heaters, and $100 per window or door opening. A pre-retrofit EnerGuide assessment (subsidized via a $600 rebate) is required before work begins to qualify. Note: the previous Canada Greener Homes Grant closed in late 2025 and is no longer accepting applications. We also track Toronto-specific incentives such as the Eco Roof Grant and Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy. Our team flags every eligible item during material selection and handles rebate paperwork so you receive every dollar you qualify for.
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Topic:#Design & Materials#Process#Cost & Pricing
What financing options are available for renovation or addition projects?
Most Toronto homeowners finance renovations and additions through a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) or a renovation mortgage, which typically offer the lowest rates because the loan is secured against your home's equity. Major banks have dedicated home-improvement programs with flexible draw schedules that align with our milestone payment structure. We can introduce you to trusted lending partners during your consultation so you see exact rates and terms before committing. For energy-efficiency upgrades, the City of Toronto's Home Energy Loan Program (HELP) provides low-interest financing up to $125,000 at rates of 3.08%–4.67%, repayable over up to 20 years through your property tax bill. HST (13%) applies to labour and materials on all renovations — as a fully registered contractor we handle collection and remittance transparently, and this is always included in your fixed-price quote.
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Topic:#Cost & Pricing#Process