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Kitchen Renovations Vaughan
Bathroom Renovation Vaughan in Toronto

Bathroom Renovation

Bathroom Renovation Vaughan | Full Bathroom Renos, Vanity & Tile, Shower Enclosures

The same trades that build our kitchens build your bathroom. Kitchen Renovations Vaughan delivers fixed-price bathroom renovations using the same licensed team, the same project model, and the same no-surprises contract. We handle full gut renovations, vanity cabinet replacement, tile supply and install, walk-in shower enclosures, tub surrounds, Schluter waterproofing systems, plumbing rough-in and fixture installation, and GFI and exhaust fan electrical for homeowners across Vaughan and York Region. No subcontracting. One fixed price.

NKBA credentialed designers
Fixed-price contracts
15+ years of GTA experience
4.9 / 5 across 120+ reviews

Common frustrations

What brings homeowners to us

Improper waterproofing is the number one cause of bathroom failures. Grout cracks, tile lifts, and mould start behind the wall within a few years.

Plumbing relocation quotes often omit permits and inspections, then arrive on the final invoice as a surprise.

Small Vaughan bathrooms feel cramped, but most contractors don't know how to use wall-hung fixtures, large-format tile, and frameless glass to change that.

Booking separate tile, plumbing, and vanity tradespeople means weeks of scheduling conflicts and no single point of accountability.

Service overview

Bathroom Renovation Vaughan

Are you planning a bathroom renovation to finally replace those outdated tiles?

We understand the feeling of wanting a fresh, modern space. These projects overlap directly with kitchen work, sharing the exact same trades: plumbing, electrical, and cabinetry.

Our team delivers full bathroom upgrades across Vaughan, either as cross-sells with kitchen projects or as standalone work. You get the same fixed-price contract model and the same licensed crew either way. Here is exactly what to expect.

What we renovate

Many Vaughan homes have their own quirks, so your specific layout dictates the plan. We handle a wide range of project scopes to fit your property type. Here is what we upgrade the most:

  • Primary bathrooms: A full tear-out allows for major layout changes, walk-in showers, double vanities, and heated floors. Upgrading this space is a smart financial move, since a well-executed primary bath is one of the stronger returns in the York Region resale market.
  • Small bathrooms: Sub-50 square foot layouts are common in Vaughan’s 1990s and 2000s housing stock. Our crew uses wall-hung toilets, floating vanities, and large mirrors to expand the perceived space.
  • En-suite condo bathrooms: Renovating a VMC high-rise unit means strict building bylaws and logistics. We handle the paperwork, including the liability insurance and WSIB clearance Vaughan condo boards require before approving the work.
  • Powder rooms: These high-impact small renovations are perfect for resale prep or guest-impression upgrades. A refresh here typically ranges from $5,000 to $8,000 and changes the feel of the main floor.

Waterproofing done right

The Ontario Building Code requires proper moisture barriers in wet areas, and skipping this step causes the large majority of bathroom failures within five years. Specifically, OBC 9.29.10.4 mandates moisture-resistant backing behind all shower tiles, extending at least 1.8 metres high.

Our standard practice exceeds those minimums. Here is the system you will find behind your new tiles:

  • Schluter Kerdi membrane systems: Fully waterproof sheets that protect shower walls and pans far better than standard drywall.
  • Kerdi-Drain linear or point drains: Essential components for sleek, modern curbless showers.
  • Foam shower pan boards: These replace heavy mortar beds because they install faster, stay dry, and remain dimensionally stable.
  • Permitted work: Your project manager files all necessary applications whenever the scope triggers a plumbing or electrical permit.

This is the same waterproofing approach used on premium new-build homes, and these standards create showers that hold up for 20 years or more.

Layout that works in small spaces

Many Vaughan bathrooms, especially in townhomes and older condos, average just 30 to 50 square feet. We know how to make every inch of a tight floor plan count. A cramped room can feel surprisingly spacious with the right design strategies.

To make a compact washroom feel bigger, consider these proven upgrades:

  • Wall-hung toilets: Moving the tank into the wall saves floor space and makes cleaning easier.
  • Floating vanities: Lifting the cabinet off the ground opens the floor visually and creates a lighter feel.
  • Large-format tiles: Bigger tiles mean fewer grout lines, which tricks the eye into seeing a larger room.
  • Frameless glass showers: Removing thick metal frames keeps sightlines open and brightens the enclosure.
  • Recessed niches: Built-in shower shelves provide storage while adding zero footprint.
  • Linear drains: These create a curbless shower, allowing a single continuous tile plane from the floor into the wet zone.

We recommend combining at least three of these features for the best result.

Cost ranges

Budgeting is usually the first thing on a homeowner’s mind, and we believe in total transparency on project costs. Prices vary based on material choices and the condition of the home’s hidden plumbing.

Here is a breakdown of typical investment levels in Ontario:

Project ScopeEstimated BudgetTypical Inclusions
Small Refresh$10,000 - $15,000Cosmetic updates, painting, new toilet, keeping existing fixture locations.
Mid-Range$15,000 - $30,000New tile, upgraded vanity, lighting changes, converting a tub to a walk-in shower.
High-End Luxury$30,000 - $60,000+Major layout changes, moving plumbing stacks, heated floors, premium stone tiles.

Several factors push a project into the high-end tier. Relocating a toilet stack is one of the most expensive choices you can make. Other luxury drivers include custom-fabricated vanities, imported marble tile, and premium brushed-brass fixtures.

Condo Owner Pro-Tip: High-rise renovations typically cost 10 to 20 percent more than detached homes. That covers mandatory logistics like elevator booking fees, weekday-only working hours, and specialized waste removal.

Our project managers handle all of those building logistics so you never have to.

When you can renovate kitchen and bathroom together

About 30 percent of clients choose to upgrade their kitchen and primary bathroom at the same time. We recommend this approach if your budget allows for a larger initial investment.

Combining the jobs provides real advantages:

  • Single point of contact: You deal with one project manager.
  • Lower management overhead: Streamlined logistics save money.
  • One fixed-price contract: All costs are locked in together.

Our crew sequences the daily work carefully to minimize disruption. Kitchen demolition often runs in parallel with the bathroom rough-in, and the finishing stages happen in series so your home is never without both a kitchen and a working toilet at the same time.

Ready to stop dreaming and start planning your bathroom renovation? Book a free in-home consultation. We will measure your room, walk through your top priorities, and return with a firm quote within one week.

What's included

Every bathroom renovation project includes

  • Full demolition through finish in 2-4 weeks typical

  • Waterproofing per Ontario Building Code (Schluter, Kerdi systems)

  • Walk-in shower, tub, and vanity fabrication

  • Plumbing relocation and electrical updates

  • Tile, fixtures, and lighting selection support

  • Heated floors and recessed niches available

Project gallery

Recent bathroom renovation projects across the GTA

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How it works

From kickoff to walkthrough

01

In-Home Consultation

Free across the GTA. We measure, walk through priorities, and identify any plumbing or structural triggers.

02

Design & Quote

Layout, fixture selection, tile and finish boards. Fixed-price contract issued. Labour, materials, permits, and disposal.

03

Build & Install

Demo, plumbing rough-in, waterproofing, tile, fixtures, and finishing. Daily site updates throughout.

04

Walkthrough & Warranty

Final walkthrough, deficiencies resolved on the spot, two-year install warranty plus manufacturer fixture warranties.

Free in-home consultation

Ready to start your bathroom renovation project?

Tell us about your space. We'll visit, measure, and return with a fixed-price quote and a 3D rendering. No obligation.

Client reviews

What clients say about our bathroom renovation work

“We had them do the kitchen first, then asked them to take on our primary bathroom. Same fixed-price model, same crew, same care with the finish work. Tile waterproofing was meticulous.”
Helena M.
“Primary bathroom gut in our 1985 Vaughan home. Cast-iron tub out, walk-in shower in, plumbing relocated for a double vanity. They handled the City of Vaughan permit and inspection, and registered the two-year install warranty before we paid the final invoice. Heated floor was the right call for January.”
Ahmad H.
“Sub-30 square foot powder room, brand new design from the studs. Wall-hung toilet, floating vanity, large-format porcelain tile. Schluter waterproofing on the wet wall, brushed brass fixtures, and the whole project finished in three weeks. The space feels twice the size.”
Aisha P.

Common questions

Bathroom Renovation FAQs

How long does a bathroom renovation take in Vaughan?

2-4 weeks on site for most full bathroom renovations. Custom tile patterns, plumbing relocation, and waterproofing dry time are the most common factors that extend the timeline.

Why does plumbing relocation cost so much?

Touching plumbing usually triggers permits, inspections, and behind-wall labour that compounds quickly. We always quote plumbing relocation explicitly so you know what is included before you commit.

Do you renovate small bathrooms and powder rooms?

Yes. Compact bathrooms in Vaughan's 1990s and 2000s homes are some of our most-requested projects. Wall-hung fixtures, large mirrors, and consistent tile transitions make a small bathroom feel substantially bigger.

Can you build a bathroom into a Vaughan basement suite?

Yes. Secondary-suite bathrooms are common in Carrville and Woodbridge. We rough in the plumbing and build the room to the egress and fire-separation requirements the Ontario Building Code sets for a basement dwelling unit.