General Contracting
in Richmond Hill.

If your project crosses three or more trades, you need a general contractor — someone who sequences plumbing, electrical, framing, and finishing so you're not chasing four sub-contractors yourself. That's what we do. Serving homeowners across Richmond Hill — including Mill Pond, Oak Ridges, Bayview Hill, Jefferson, Westbrook.

Typical investment in Richmond Hill: $50K–$400K+ depending on scope

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Toronto-area since 2016
  • 200+ projects shipped
  • 5.0 ★ Google reviews

Permits in Richmond Hill

We handle the municipal paperwork.

Richmond Hill permits go through their building services portal. Heritage districts (around Mill Pond) require additional review — we navigate that for clients on those streets.

What’s included

  • Full home renovations and additions
  • Basement finishing and underpinning
  • Permit acquisition + Ontario Building Code compliance
  • Trade scheduling — plumbing, electrical, HVAC, framing
  • Weekly progress updates + change-order discipline
  • Final walkthrough + one-year workmanship warranty
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Richmond Hill FAQs

Things Richmond Hill homeowners ask.

Do I need a permit for general contracting in Richmond Hill?
Richmond Hill permits go through their building services portal. Heritage districts (around Mill Pond) require additional review — we navigate that for clients on those streets.
When do I need a general contractor vs. just a trade?
If your project needs more than one trade (plumber + electrician + framer, etc.) you need a GC. They handle scheduling, code compliance, and accountability — so a slow plumber doesn't block your tile guy.
How do change orders work?
Anything not in the original scope is documented in writing before we proceed — cost, schedule impact, your signature. No surprise invoices at the end.