Residential · Etobicoke, ON

Bathroom Renovations in Etobicoke

Ironhorse Contractors delivers complete bathroom renovations, from powder rooms to spa-style ensuites for Etobicoke homeowners — licensed, insured, and built to the Ontario Building Code.

Licensed & insured Permits handled 15+ years in the GTA

Bathroom Renovations in Etobicoke

Trusted bathroom renovations across Etobicoke

Ironhorse Contractors renovates Etobicoke homes across The Kingsway, Mimico, Humber Valley, and the lakeshore communities — from postwar bungalow updates to full custom rebuilds.

Etobicoke retains the character of a postwar Toronto suburb, with broad streets of 1950s–60s bungalows, prestige pockets like The Kingsway, and lakeside communities in Mimico, New Toronto, and Long Branch. Postwar 'strawberry box' bungalows and Tudor-revival homes are common, with a growing number of custom infill rebuilds. That mix shapes how we approach bathroom renovations here — every project is scoped to the home or space in front of us, not a template.

What's included

Our Bathroom Renovations scope

  • Waterproofing and custom tile showers and tubs
  • Vanities, fixtures, and tailored storage
  • Licensed plumbing and electrical
  • Heated floors, lighting, and ventilation
Etobicoke permits & approvals

Local considerations

Cosmetic bathroom renovations in Etobicoke often proceed without a permit, but the moment a project involves moving plumbing, adding electrical circuits, or altering structure, a permit from the City of Toronto — Toronto Building (Etobicoke York District) is required. We confirm exactly what your project needs and pull the permits for you.

  • Permits issued by the City of Toronto — Toronto Building (Etobicoke York District)
  • ESA-licensed electrical and licensed plumbing
  • Ontario Building Code compliance
  • Inspections coordinated on your behalf

How we work in Etobicoke

1

Consultation & quote

We visit your Etobicoke property, discuss your goals and budget, and provide a clear, detailed quote — no surprises.

2

Design & permits

We finalize the design and selections, prepare drawings, and secure the required permits from the City of Toronto — Toronto Building (Etobicoke York District).

3

Build & installation

Our licensed trades complete the work on a clear schedule, keeping your site clean and communication open throughout.

4

Inspection & handover

We pass all inspections, complete a detailed walkthrough, and hand over a finished space built to last.

Neighbourhoods we serve in Etobicoke

From The Kingsway, Mimico, and New Toronto to the rest of the city, we work across Etobicoke, City of Toronto.

The KingswayMimicoNew TorontoLong BranchHumber ValleyIslingtonMarkland WoodAlderwoodSunnylea

Bathroom Renovations in Etobicoke — FAQs

Do I need a permit for bathroom renovations in Etobicoke?

Cosmetic updates usually don't, but bathroom renovations that involve plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require a permit from the City of Toronto — Toronto Building (Etobicoke York District). Ironhorse Contractors confirms the requirements and handles the permit and inspections for you.

How much do bathroom renovations cost in Etobicoke?

Costs depend on the size, scope, and finishes of your project. Ironhorse Contractors provides free, detailed quotes for Etobicoke projects — call +1 (647) 291-6020 for a no-obligation estimate.

Which Etobicoke neighbourhoods do you serve?

We work throughout Etobicoke, including The Kingsway, Mimico, New Toronto, Long Branch, and Humber Valley, and the surrounding area.

Do you use licensed trades in Etobicoke?

Yes. All electrical is completed by ESA-licensed electricians and all plumbing by licensed plumbers, with work inspected to the Ontario Building Code.

How long do bathroom renovations take in Etobicoke?

Most bathroom renovations projects take about 2–4 weeks, depending on scope and selections. We provide a clear schedule before work begins in Etobicoke.

Planning bathroom renovations in Etobicoke?

Get a free, no-obligation quote from a licensed, insured contractor who handles the permits, the trades, and the timeline.

Local sources: City of Toronto — Building Permits · Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Municipal requirements change — confirm details with the City of Toronto — Toronto Building (Etobicoke York District) before starting. Information reviewed June 25, 2026.