Home renovation · Canada
Bathroom renovation cost — powder room to primary ensuite.
Pick the bathroom type, set the finish level, and toggle the fixtures you’re keeping or upgrading. We add up the vanity, shower, tub, tile, plumbing, labour, permits and tax — and show what each chunk costs.
The project
CADBathroom type
Powder room (½)
Toilet + vanity · ~ 25 sq ft
3-piece
Toilet · vanity · shower OR tub · ~ 40 sq ft
4-piece
Toilet · vanity · shower · tub · ~ 60 sq ft
5-piece ensuite
+ Double vanity / freestanding tub · ~ 90 sq ft
sq ft
Finish level
Fixtures & finishes
prices auto-scale with finish level
Extras
Tax
%
// installed cost, finished bathroom
All in: C$— for a 3-piece, standard finish.
C$—
total project
Cost per sq ft
C$—
all-in, post-tax
Fixtures & tile
C$—
materials supplied
Timeline
—wks
typical
Cost breakdown
Where each dollar goes
Fixtures (toilet/shower/tub) C$—
Tile + flooring C$—
Vanity / cabinetry C$—
Plumbing / electrical C$—
Labour C$—
Extras + contingency C$—
Sales tax C$—
Vanity —C$—
ToiletC$—
ShowerC$—
BathtubC$—
Tile + flooringC$—
Plumbing / electrical rough-in + connectC$—
Labour — × — sq ftC$—
Heated floor / lighting / fan / nicheC$—
PermitC$—
SubtotalC$—
Contingency —% bufferC$—
Sales tax —%C$—
Total all-inC$—
// note Estimate only. Plumbing relocation (moving toilet drain, shower position) is the biggest cost driver after fixtures — pick “Full reconfigure” if you’re moving walls or drain locations. Toronto / Vancouver labour rates run 15–25% higher than national average.