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Known locally as general contractor. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Canada.

Typical price: CA$6,000–CA$350,000

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What renovation contractor costs in Canada

Researched national ranges in CAD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Single-room refresh Flooring, paint, and fixture updates in one room CA$6,000 CA$15,000 CA$30,000
Kitchen or bathroom renovation Full remodel of one wet room managed by a GC CA$15,000 CA$30,000 CA$70,000
Multi-room renovation Two to four rooms with plumbing or electrical rework CA$30,000 CA$70,000 CA$140,000
Whole-home renovation Full interior renovation of a typical detached home CA$75,000 CA$160,000 CA$350,000

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How to hire a renovation contractor pro in Canada

  1. Check the licensing rule for your province: Quebec requires an RBQ licence for contractors, Toronto requires a municipal Building Renovator licence, and BC licenses residential builders for new-home work — rules are provincial and municipal, not federal
  2. Ask for a WSIB (Ontario) or WorkSafe clearance certificate so an injured worker can't claim against you
  3. Verify general liability insurance of at least $2 million
  4. Confirm who applies for the municipal building permit — required for structural, plumbing rough-in, and most electrical changes
  5. Get three itemized quotes after site visits and compare line by line
  6. Apply the statutory holdback from your provincial lien act (10% in Ontario) to progress payments until the lien period expires

Frequently asked questions

What does a renovation contractor actually do?

A renovation contractor (general contractor or main builder) manages your whole project: pricing the job, scheduling and supervising trades like electricians and plumbers, ordering materials, arranging permits where needed, and being the single party responsible for quality and timeline. You pay one contract price instead of coordinating five separate trades yourself.

How much contingency should I budget?

Hold back 10-15% of the contract value for surprises on a standard renovation, and 20% for older properties where opening walls tends to reveal outdated wiring, corroded pipes, or damp. Do not tell the contractor your contingency figure — it is your buffer, not extra scope budget.

How do I compare renovation quotes properly?

Ask every contractor to break the quote into the same line items: demolition, structural, plumbing, electrical, walls and finishes, fixtures, and a stated allowance for materials you choose. Then compare line by line. A single lump-sum number cannot be compared and cannot be enforced when scope questions come up mid-project.

Can I live in my home during a renovation?

Usually yes for single-room projects if water and power stay connected to the rest of the home; usually no for whole-home work involving dust-heavy demolition or when the only kitchen or bathroom is out of service for weeks. Ask the contractor to phase the works so one bathroom stays functional, and budget for short-term accommodation on gut renovations.

What do general contractors charge in Canada?

Hourly rates typically run CAD 50-130 depending on province and city, with most renovations priced as a project including a 10-20% management markup. Mid-range whole-home renovation work commonly lands around CAD 100-300 per square foot in major metros.

Do I need a permit for interior renovations in Canada?

Cosmetic work doesn't need one, but municipal building permits are required for structural changes, moving plumbing, most electrical alterations (with inspection by the provincial electrical authority, e.g., ESA in Ontario), and basement legalizations. Unpermitted work commonly surfaces during home inspection at resale and can kill a deal.

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