From a tired 1980s tub surround to a full gut-and-rebuild, we connect you with insured local renovators who handle tile, plumbing rough-in and waterproofing properly the first time. Free in-home estimates, written quotes, no pressure.
Get a Free Estimate📞 Call (548) 798-0060Every project starts with a free in-home visit so the quote reflects your actual bathroom, not a phone guess.
Complete gut renovations — layout changes, new plumbing rough-in, tile, vanity and fixtures, start to finish.
Replace a dated or unused tub with a walk-in shower — usually the fastest, highest-impact bathroom upgrade.
Curbless showers, grab bars, comfort-height fixtures and safe layouts — built to last, not built to look clinical.
Small-footprint main-floor powder room refreshes — high visual impact for a modest budget and a fast timeline.
A big share of Guelph's housing stock is 1960s–1990s subdivision builds, which means a lot of original pink or almond tile, fibreglass tub surrounds past their best-before date, and single-vanity layouts that feel cramped by modern standards. Century homes downtown and in the Ward add their own wrinkle — plaster walls, cast iron drain stacks, and bathrooms that were often squeezed into a converted bedroom decades ago.
Contractors we work with pull permits where the scope requires it (moving plumbing, structural changes), use proper waterproof membrane systems behind tile — not just cement board and hope — and coordinate their own licensed plumbers and electricians rather than subbing out to whoever's available. You get one point of contact for the whole job.
We serve: Guelph, Fergus, Elora, Rockwood, Cambridge, Puslinch, Erin and surrounding Wellington County communities.
A refresh (new tub/shower surround, vanity, toilet, flooring — same layout) typically runs $8,000–$15,000. A full gut renovation with layout changes runs $15,000–$30,000+. Powder rooms are smaller, usually $4,000–$9,000. Every quote follows a free in-home measure, not a phone estimate.
A full renovation typically takes 2–4 weeks once materials are on site — demolition, rough-in plumbing/electrical, waterproofing and tile, then finishing. A tub-to-shower conversion alone is often 2–5 days.
Cosmetic work (new tile, vanity, fixtures in the same locations) usually doesn't need a permit. Moving plumbing, walls, or adding a new bathroom does — the City of Guelph requires it, and it protects you at resale. We handle the paperwork when it applies.
Yes — this comes up constantly in older Guelph homes. We can sequence the job to minimize days without a working bathroom, and some contractors offer a temporary shower solution for larger projects. Ask about this when you book your estimate.
Often yes, especially replacing dated pink/almond tile or a fibreglass surround that's cracked or moldy — bathrooms and kitchens are what buyers judge a home on. A mid-range refresh usually returns a strong share of its cost at resale in this market.
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