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Commercial bathroom renovation - Toronto & GTA

Commercial bathroom renovations that keep your business moving

If your restrooms are dated, hard to clean, or hurting the impression guests get of your business, we plan, phase, and renovate them so they look clean, meet code, and stay usable as much as possible.

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  • Phased schedules that respect business hours
  • Durable, easy-to-clean materials that fit your brand
  • Coordination with property managers and inspectors
Modern commercial restroom with tile, partitions, and accessible fixtures
100+Commercial washrooms renovated in the GTA
3-6 weeksTypical renovation window per washroom bank
2-yearWorkmanship warranty on finishes and fixtures

What is happening in your restrooms now

When your washrooms feel like the weak point in an otherwise professional space

Owners, managers, and tenants usually call us when the bathrooms no longer match the rest of the building—or when problems keep coming back.

Tired finishes that never look clean

Stained grout, chipped tile, and worn partitions make the space feel uncared for, even when your staff clean regularly.

Fixtures that break or waste water

Leaky faucets, toilets that run, or inconsistent sensor fixtures drive up water bills and generate complaints.

Accessibility or code concerns

Clearances, grab bars, or fixture heights may not meet current standards, creating risk and limiting who can comfortably use the space.

Renovations that disrupt operations

Past work may have closed too many washrooms at once, created noise at the wrong times, or dragged on past agreed dates.

Our fix: A scoped, phased plan that sequences demolition, plumbing, tiling, and fixtures so at least one restroom bank stays available while we bring the others up to standard.

We start with your business constraints—hours, visitor volume, brand, and compliance needs—then design the renovation around those realities so the work is predictable and disruption is limited.

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What to expect

How we renovate commercial bathrooms around your schedule

From first walkthrough to final clean, we plan the work in defined stages and communicate clearly so tenants, staff, and visitors know what to expect.

  1. Step 1
    1

    Site visit and phasing plan

    We review washroom locations, building rules, traffic patterns, and accessibility needs, then map out which rooms are done first and when.

  2. Step 2
    2

    Design, specs, and approvals

    We align on fixture types, partitions, tile, and finishes, confirm ADA / barrier-free requirements, and coordinate with your property manager or designer.

  3. Step 3
    3

    Demolition and rough-ins

    We protect adjacent areas, remove old finishes and fixtures, address any hidden issues, and rough-in plumbing, electrical, and ventilation as needed.

  4. Step 4
    4

    Finishes, fixtures, and turnover

    We install tile, partitions, lighting, accessories, and signage, then test all fixtures, complete touch-ups, and hand the space back clean and ready.

Need work done after-hours or on tight turnaround between tenant moves? We can concentrate work in off-peak windows and weekends where required.

Key decisions

Commercial washroom choices that impact cleaning, uptime, and perception

We help you choose combinations of fixtures and finishes that stand up to traffic, are easy to maintain, and still support your brand.

During planning we look at daily usage, cleaning routines, and your ideal guest impression. Then we narrow options so you do not have to choose from hundreds of products on your own.

  • Durability and water use

    Fixture and hardware package

    When this is best

    Best if you are replacing outdated toilets, urinals, faucets, and accessories.

    Key details

    • Sensor or metered fixtures to reduce water waste and touch points
    • Commercial-grade hardware and accessories sized for your traffic
    • Coordinated finishes for faucets, dispensers, and grab bars
  • Cleanability and vandal resistance

    Tile, partitions, and wall finishes

    When this is best

    Important when you want surfaces that clean quickly and hide minor wear.

    Key details

    • Large-format tile and solid-surface options with fewer grout lines
    • Partition materials suited to moisture and cleaning chemicals
    • Wall systems that stand up to daily use and are easy to touch up
  • Compliance and comfort

    Accessibility and layout updates

    When this is best

    Right if you are improving accessibility or updating to current code.

    Key details

    • Clearances, turning radiuses, and grab bar locations that match standards
    • Sink, mirror, and accessory heights that work for more users
    • Layouts that reduce congestion at doors and sinks
  • Experience

    Brand and tenant-specific touches

    When this is best

    Ideal for lobbies, restaurants, and offices where washrooms reflect the brand.

    Key details

    • Feature tile or accent walls in key sightlines
    • Lighting and mirrors that match the rest of the space
    • Wayfinding and signage that feel intentional, not afterthoughts

What commercial bathroom renovations typically cost in Toronto

Every building and washroom bank is different, but most projects fall into these ranges based on size, fixture count, and finish level. We confirm exact pricing after a site visit.

Light updates

Refresh and re-fixture

For spaces where walls and layout stay mainly the same and you are updating fixtures, partitions, and finishes.

$12,000 - $25,000+ per washroom bank
  • Protection, selective demolition, and surface prep
  • Replacement of fixtures, partitions, and accessories
  • Painting or minor tile repairs as appropriate
  • Final cleanup and turnover to operations or tenants

Extensive tile replacement or major accessibility layout changes are quoted separately.

Most projects

Full renovation

For washrooms needing full finish replacement, fixture changes, and layout or accessibility improvements.

$30,000 - $70,000+ per washroom bank
  • Full demolition of finishes and fixtures as needed
  • New tile, partitions, ceilings, and lighting
  • Plumbing and electrical adjustments to suit new layouts
  • Phased work and coordination with building management

Extensive structural changes or new shafts are costed as separate line items.

Transit, hospitality, and flagship spaces

High-traffic or premium builds

For heavy-use washrooms or high-visibility spaces that need premium finishes, specialty fixtures, or complex phasing.

$75,000+ per washroom bank
  • Robust finishes and fixtures rated for heavy use
  • Additional protection and night or weekend work as required
  • Detailed coordination with multiple stakeholders and inspectors
  • Extended commissioning and punch-list support

Brand-specific custom elements and specialty systems are scoped and priced with your team.

What every itemized quote includes

  • We provide a written scope that separates demo, rough work, finishes, and fixtures for easier internal approvals.
  • Protection, debris removal, and basic daily cleanup are included, not treated as extras.
  • Any discoveries or changes are communicated early with clear cost and schedule impacts.

Quotes are fully itemized with allowances, contingency, and requested add-ons itemized for clarity. No hidden feesever.

What moves pricing

What changes the cost of a commercial bathroom renovation

We review these items with you so budgets are realistic and you can decide where to invest more or less.

Base building condition

Older plumbing stacks, corroded piping, or insufficient ventilation often need upgrades to support new fixtures.

Scope and number of rooms

Renovating multiple washroom banks at once can create efficiencies—but also affects how much must stay open during work.

Finish and fixture specifications

Standard commercial-grade finishes keep budgets predictable; designer or brand-driven products generally increase cost and lead times.

Access and work hours

Night work, weekend work, or tight downtown access can change how we staff and stage the project.

Compliance and inspection requirements

Additional accessibility upgrades or jurisdictional requirements can add coordination and inspection time.

Before you approve anything, you will know which factors apply to your building and how they affect cost and schedule.

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Guarantees that make a commercial bathroom renovation feel controlled

Your biggest worries are disruption, complaints, and projects that drag on. Our guarantees are built around those realities.

Phased access plan

We map out which washrooms are offline when so staff and visitors always know where to go and you avoid surprise closures.

Protection for public and tenant areas

We protect corridors, elevators, and adjacent spaces, with clear signage and barriers so dust and debris stay in the work zone.

Clear, single-point communication

You get one contact for updates, issue resolution, and coordination with building staff—no chasing multiple trades for answers.

Respect for business hours

We schedule noisy or disruptive work in off-peak windows where possible and share look-ahead schedules with your team.

Warranty and documented turnover

We provide a workmanship warranty, fixture information, and simple maintenance notes so your team can operate the space with confidence.

The aim is not just a nicer washroom, but a renovation that feels organized, minimizes complaints, and leaves you with a space that is easy to maintain.

Commercial corridor prepared for renovation with signage and floor protection

Preparation

How to prep your building for a smoother washroom renovation

A few decisions and notices before we start make the project easier on your team, tenants, and visitors.

  • Confirm which washrooms can be offline at the same time and identify alternates.
  • Share building rules around working hours, loading, elevator use, and noise.
  • Decide who on your team will approve finishes, layout changes, and any mid-project decisions.
  • Plan internal communication to staff and tenants—emails, signage, or portal notices—using our draft messaging if helpful.
  • Flag any special access needs, security procedures, or sensitive areas near the work zone.

When a commercial bathroom renovation should wait

In some situations, pressing pause first protects your operations and budget.

No clear access or downtime plan

What usually happens

Without a phasing plan, you risk closing too many washrooms at once or disrupting critical areas during peak times.
Our fix
We help you build a phased access plan so you know exactly what is offline when before any demolition starts.

Unresolved base building issues

What usually happens

Major plumbing, structural, or ventilation problems in the base building can derail a cosmetic renovation partway through.
Our fix
We recommend investigating and stabilizing serious base building issues first so your renovation investment is protected.

Conflicting stakeholder expectations

What usually happens

Owners, tenants, and property managers pulling in different directions can cause rework and delays.
Our fix
We suggest aligning on budget range, finish level, and timelines up front—with one primary decision maker—before locking scope.

Commercial bathroom renovation questions we hear most

Straight answers about timing, access, and how we work around your business.

1
Can you work at night or on weekends?
Yes. Many commercial projects require off-hours work. We can build schedules around evenings, nights, or weekends where needed and price the impact up front.
2
How many washrooms can be closed at once?
We will review your floor plans, codes, and tenant needs, then recommend a phasing approach that keeps required facilities available throughout the project.
3
Do you coordinate with building management and inspectors?
Yes. We can communicate with property managers, base building engineers, and inspectors to align on access, shutoffs, and required inspections.
4
What if we discover issues behind the walls?
If we uncover unexpected conditions—like corroded piping or asbestos-containing materials—we stop, explain the options, and help you plan the safest, most practical next step.
5
How long will each washroom be offline?
It depends on scope, but a typical full renovation of a single washroom bank usually runs 3–6 weeks. We will give you washroom-by-washroom timelines after a site visit.

Have more questions? We're here to help with planning, budgets, and timelines.

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City of Toronto
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Commercial washrooms that match the rest of the space

Feedback from owners and managers across Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton.

4.9/5 average rating
5.0

Mike and his crew are the absolute best. We just hired Mike to build a clinic for us in Mississauga. Mike was professional, responsive, and guided us through the process from start to finish.

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Clinic build out

5.0

Had the pleasure of getting my bathroom done with Mike and his team. Wanted to convert my bathtub into a walk in shower and Mike was able to come out to Milton and provide an estimate and a timeline. The bathroom turned out great and the team was professional, on time, polite, and flexible with mid renovation changes and my schedule.

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Bathroom remodeling

5.0

Very affordable and always on time. No work delays. Very good and knowledgeable about the work.

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Commercial renovation

Ready to bring your commercial washrooms up to the level of the rest of your space?

Share your building type, how your restrooms are used today, and when you would like work done. We will map out a practical, phased renovation plan with clear pricing.

  • Phased plans that respect business hours and tenant needs
  • Durable, easy-to-clean finishes and fixtures
  • Warranty-backed workmanship across Toronto and the GTA