Kitchen Renovation
in Etobicoke.

Your kitchen does more work than any other room in the house. We rebuild it to handle the next ten years of dinners, homework, and Saturday-morning coffee — without surprise change orders or the contractor disappearing mid-project. Serving homeowners across Etobicoke — including Mimico, The Kingsway, Long Branch, Islington, Humber Bay.

Typical investment in Etobicoke: $30K–$110K depending on scope and finish level

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

Permits in Etobicoke

We handle the municipal paperwork.

Etobicoke falls under City of Toronto permitting (Toronto Building division). Older homes here often hide knob-and-tube wiring or galvanized plumbing — we test and price the fixes upfront, not as surprise change orders.

What’s included

  • Cabinet design + custom millwork
  • Quartz, granite, or solid-surface countertops
  • Layout changes including load-bearing wall removal
  • Plumbing + electrical rough-ins coordinated with city inspections
  • Tile backsplash, flooring, lighting, hood vent
  • Final clean + walkthrough — no debris left behind
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Etobicoke FAQs

Things Etobicoke homeowners ask.

Do I need a permit for kitchen renovation in Etobicoke?
Etobicoke falls under City of Toronto permitting (Toronto Building division). Older homes here often hide knob-and-tube wiring or galvanized plumbing — we test and price the fixes upfront, not as surprise change orders.
How long does a kitchen renovation take?
A mid-range remodel takes 6–8 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. Full custom with structural changes runs 10–14 weeks. We give you a written timeline at contract signing — and we update it weekly if anything shifts.
Can I stay in the house during the work?
Yes. We seal the kitchen with dust barriers and set up a temporary cooking station (kettle, microwave, fridge nearby). Most clients stay home through the whole project.
Do you handle the plumbing and electrical?
Yes — every project includes licensed sub-trades for plumbing, electrical, gas, and HVAC where needed. All work is permitted and inspected per Ontario Building Code.