Home Renovation in Etobicoke

Complete residential renovation services for Etobicoke homes — kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and more

Home Renovation Services in Etobicoke

aMaximum Construction is Etobicoke's trusted home renovation contractor for complete residential transformations. Whether you're updating a single room or planning a whole-home renovation, our experienced team manages every trade, every permit, and every detail — delivering results that increase your home's value and livability.

Types of Home Renovations We Do in Etobicoke

Why Etobicoke Homeowners Renovate With aMaximum Construction

Renovation ROI in Etobicoke

Kitchen and bathroom renovations consistently deliver the best ROI in Etobicoke's real estate market — typically 60–80% return on investment at resale. Basement finishing adds livable square footage with strong returns. aMaximum Construction helps you prioritize renovations that maximize your Etobicoke home's value.

Frequently Asked Questions — Home Renovation Etobicoke

Where do I start with a home renovation in Etobicoke?

Start with a clear budget and priority list. Then consult a general contractor in Etobicoke — aMaximum Construction offers free consultations to help you plan scope, timeline, and budget. We handle design coordination, permits, and construction from a single point of contact.

How much does a home renovation cost in Etobicoke?

Home renovation costs in Etobicoke vary widely: kitchen renovations average $25,000–$75,000; bathroom renovations $15,000–$40,000; full home renovations $100,000–$300,000+. We provide a detailed, itemized quote after assessing your Etobicoke property.

How do I avoid renovation scams in Etobicoke?

Always hire a registered Ontario contractor, get everything in writing, never pay more than 10% upfront, and verify insurance. aMaximum Construction is fully licensed, insured, and provides a detailed written contract before any work begins in Etobicoke.

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Why Choose aMaximum Construction?

We are a licensed and insured general contractor serving Toronto and the GTA since 2018.

Licensed & Insured

WSIB clearance, $2M liability insurance, and all permits handled. You are protected from start to finish.

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Clear Scope & Fixed Price

Detailed written quote before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise invoices at the end.

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One Point of Contact

We coordinate all trades under one contract. You deal with us — not a dozen different contractors.

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On Time & On Budget

Milestone-based schedule with regular updates. We show up when we say we will and finish when we say we will.

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Quality Workmanship

Written warranty on all work. We use quality materials and back every job with a workmanship guarantee.

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Respectful & Tidy

Clean jobsite every day. We treat your home with respect — no mess left behind, no damage to surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about General services in Etobicoke.

What does a general contractor do in Etobicoke?

A general contractor in Etobicoke manages the full scope of a construction or renovation project: coordinating trades (framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, finishing), obtaining permits, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the project is delivered on time, on budget, and to code.

How much does a general contractor charge in Etobicoke?

General contractors in Etobicoke typically charge 15–25% of total project cost as a management fee, or provide a fixed-price contract. For full renovations, our all-in pricing includes labour, materials, permits, and coordination — no hidden fees.

Do I need a permit for my renovation in Etobicoke?

In Etobicoke, permits are required for: structural changes, additions, basement apartments, new plumbing or electrical circuits, HVAC modifications, and most significant alterations. We manage the entire permit process and coordinate all required inspections.

How do I find a reliable contractor in Etobicoke?

Verify: WSIB clearance certificate, liability insurance ($2M minimum), references from similar projects, written contract with detailed scope, and a payment schedule tied to milestones. Avoid contractors who ask for large upfront cash payments or won't provide written quotes.

How long does a typical home renovation take in Etobicoke?

Kitchen renovations: 4–8 weeks. Bathroom: 3–6 weeks. Basement: 8–16 weeks. Full home renovation: 3–6 months. Timelines depend on scope, permit approvals, and material lead times. We provide a detailed schedule before work begins.

What should be included in a renovation contract in Etobicoke?

A proper renovation contract in Etobicoke must include: detailed scope of work, materials specified by brand/grade, start and completion dates, payment schedule tied to milestones, change order process, warranty terms, and dispute resolution. Never sign a vague contract.

Can you manage multi-trade projects in Etobicoke?

Yes. We coordinate all trades under one contract — framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, tile, flooring, painting, and exterior work. You deal with one point of contact for the entire project. This reduces scheduling conflicts and ensures consistent quality control.

How does the payment schedule work for renovations in Etobicoke?

We use milestone-based payment schedules: typically 10–15% deposit, progress payments at defined milestones (rough-in complete, drywall complete, etc.), and a final payment after your sign-off. We never ask for large upfront payments before work begins.

Do you handle permits and inspections in Etobicoke?

Yes. We manage the full permit process for your project in Etobicoke: application, drawings (where required), permit fees, booking inspections, and obtaining the final occupancy certificate. You don't need to deal with the city directly.

What warranty do you provide on renovation work in Etobicoke?

We provide a written workmanship warranty on all our renovation work in Etobicoke. Structural work carries a longer warranty period. Material warranties from manufacturers are passed through to you. All warranty terms are specified in your contract before work begins.