Chris Tile & Renovations is based in Mississauga. Etobicoke is right next door and one of our most active service areas, a market we've been working in for over 15 years.. When we say we serve the area, we mean we're here — not a downtown company dispatching crews west. We know Etobicoke homes, we've worked on streets throughout the area for over 15 years, and we're as local as it gets.

Etobicoke is one of Toronto's most active renovation markets right now — and for good reason. The housing stock is mostly post-war bungalows, semis, and detached homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, and the bathrooms in most of these homes are original. A single avocado-green bathroom built in 1968 is still out there in thousands of Etobicoke homes. Homeowners are renovating them, and the difference in daily quality of life — and resale value — is significant.

Bathroom renovation in Etobicoke by Chris Tile & Renovations — custom tile and walk-in shower

We've completed bathroom renovations across Etobicoke's neighbourhoods — from century-old homes near Mimico and New Toronto, to the larger detached homes in The Kingsway and Humber Valley, to the townhouses and semis throughout Islington Village, Stonegate-Queensway, and Alderwood. The scope varies, but the standard of work doesn't.

As Wedi Pro Certified Installers and Renomark Certified contractors, we bring proper waterproofing, written contracts, and a clean process to every project — whether it's a $15,000 small bathroom refresh in Long Branch or a $70,000 master bathroom renovation in Humber Valley.

WHERE WE WORK

Etobicoke Neighbourhoods We Serve

Mimico & New Toronto

A mix of older semis, detached homes, and newer condo builds near the lake. We regularly renovate bathrooms in the older housing stock here — many with original 1950s–60s bathrooms that are overdue for a full gut.

Long Branch

One of Etobicoke's most active renovation areas. Homeowners here are upgrading the bungalows and semis built post-war — bathrooms especially. We've completed multiple projects in Long Branch and know the housing stock well.

The Kingsway

Larger, more established homes with higher renovation budgets. Master bathroom renovations are common here — walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, double vanities, heated floors. We've built all of it in this neighbourhood.

Islington Village

A densely residential neighbourhood with a strong mix of family homes being updated. Bathroom renovations here typically involve full gut work in homes that haven't been touched since the 1970s or 80s.

Humber Valley Village

Larger homes on quiet streets — often mid-century builds with original bathrooms that look their age. We regularly do master bathroom gut renovations in this area, taking old tile-and-tub bathrooms to modern walk-in shower ensuites.

Stonegate-Queensway & Alderwood

Established family neighbourhoods with significant renovation activity. We serve both areas — from smaller cosmetic bathroom updates to full gut renovations in homes that have aged out of their original finishes.

What We See in Etobicoke Homes

Most of the homes we renovate in Etobicoke were built between 1945 and 1985. Here's what that typically means for a bathroom renovation — and how we handle it:

  • Cast iron or galvanized plumbing. Many older Etobicoke homes still have original drain lines. We assess condition during the consultation and flag anything that needs upgrading before we tile over it.
  • Original tile over original tile. It's common to find 2–3 layers of tile work in bathrooms from this era. We strip back to the studs on full gut renovations to start with a clean substrate and proper Wedi waterproofing.
  • Non-standard dimensions. Older homes weren't built to today's standard rough-in measurements. We're experienced working around these quirks without surprises showing up mid-project.
  • Water damage behind old tile. In homes where bathrooms haven't been touched in 30+ years, we often find compromised subfloor or wall framing when we open things up. We address it properly before building anything new.

Bathroom Renovation Services in Etobicoke

We offer the full range of bathroom renovation services across Etobicoke — from quick cosmetic refreshes to complete luxury ensuites.

Bathroom Renovation Cost in Etobicoke (2026)

Pricing for bathroom renovations in Etobicoke is consistent with Toronto-wide rates. Here's a quick overview — see our full cost guide for a detailed breakdown:

Renovation Type Typical Scope Price Range
Cosmetic Refresh New tile, vanity, toilet, fixtures — no plumbing changes $12K – $18K
Full Gut — Small Bath Demolition, waterproofing, tile, shower, vanity, all fixtures $18K – $30K
Full Gut — Standard Bath Full renovation, mid-range to quality finishes $25K – $45K
Master Bathroom Walk-in shower, double vanity, heated floors, premium finishes $35K – $80K+
Tub-to-Shower Remove tub, install walk-in shower with tile and glass $8K – $18K

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Frequently Asked Questions

A bathroom renovation in Etobicoke typically costs $12,000–$80,000+ depending on the scope. A cosmetic refresh starts around $12,000–$18,000. A full gut renovation of a standard bathroom runs $25,000–$45,000. A master bathroom renovation with walk-in shower, heated floors, and premium finishes runs $35,000–$80,000+. We provide free in-home quotes for all Etobicoke homeowners — book yours here.

Yes — we serve all of Etobicoke including Mimico, New Toronto, Long Branch, The Kingsway, Islington Village, Humber Valley Village, Stonegate-Queensway, Alderwood, Richview, Rexdale, and Thistletown. We are local to Etobicoke and have completed projects across the area for over 15 years.

Yes — the majority of the homes we renovate in Etobicoke are 1950s–1980s bungalows, semis, and detached homes. We regularly encounter original cast iron plumbing, stacked layers of old tile, non-standard rough-in dimensions, and water-damaged subfloors behind old surround tiles. We know how to assess all of this before starting and address it properly — so there are no surprises mid-project for you or for us.

A cosmetic refresh typically takes 1–2 weeks. A full gut renovation of a standard bathroom takes 2–3 weeks. A master bathroom renovation with all premium features typically takes 3–5 weeks. We give you a specific project timeline before we start — especially important if the bathroom being renovated is your home's only full bathroom.

Your Etobicoke Bathroom, Transformed

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