Home Services

Bathroom Renovations Done Right

Typical projects starting from $3,000

A beautifully renovated bathroom adds comfort, function, and real estate value to your home. SageHomes connects you with experienced bathroom renovation contractors who specialize in waterproofing, tile, plumbing fixtures, and custom finishing — handling every detail from demo to the final fixture install.

Common Bathroom Renovation Jobs

  • Full bathroom remodel
  • Shower and bathtub replacement or installation
  • Tile floor and wall installation
  • Vanity and sink replacement
  • Toilet replacement
  • Bathroom fan and ventilation installation
  • Plumbing fixture upgrades
  • Waterproofing and membrane installation
  • Glass shower enclosure installation
  • Accessibility modifications (grab bars, walk-in shower)

Why Hire a Professional Bathroom Renovation Contractor?

Critical Waterproofing

Bathroom waterproofing is essential to prevent costly water damage to walls, floors, and the structure below. Professionals apply proper membranes and techniques that keep water where it belongs.

Code Compliance

Bathroom renovations involving plumbing, electrical, and ventilation require permits and inspections. Licensed contractors ensure your renovation passes and protects your home's value.

Trade Coordination

A bathroom renovation involves tiling, plumbing, electrical, and finish carpentry. An experienced contractor sequences these trades to avoid rework and delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in Canada?
A basic refresh (new fixtures, paint, accessories) may cost $3,000–$8,000. A full mid-range renovation runs $15,000–$30,000. High-end custom bathrooms can exceed $50,000. Get free quotes on SageHomes.
How long does a bathroom renovation take?
A small bathroom refresh takes 1–2 weeks. A full renovation typically takes 3–6 weeks, accounting for demolition, rough-in work, tile setting (with curing time), and finishing.
What's the most cost-effective bathroom upgrade?
Replacing an outdated vanity, toilet, and light fixture — without moving plumbing — delivers significant visual impact at a fraction of a full renovation's cost.
What type of tile is best for a bathroom shower?
Porcelain tile is the most popular choice for showers due to its low water absorption, durability, and wide range of styles. Smaller tiles (mosaic) require more grout lines that need regular sealing; larger format tiles have fewer grout joints to maintain.
Do I need a building permit for a bathroom renovation?
Permits are generally required when moving plumbing or electrical, adding a bathroom, or making structural changes. Cosmetic work like replacing fixtures and tiles in the same location typically doesn't require a permit, but always check with your municipality.