Find Trusted Bathroom Fitters in Toronto, ON

3 verified bathroom fitters serving Toronto

Local bathroom fitters who actually pick up the phone — that is what most homeowners across Toronto, ON are really looking for. WiseTrades short-circuits the lead-broker churn and connects you directly with vetted pros, with response times tracked on every profile.

Houses across Toronto span heritage cottages through new-build townhomes, and Ontario has separate trade-licensing rules for several of the regulated specialties. Pros listed below have provided documentation matching the type of work they offer.

Costs are transparent: homeowners pay nothing to WiseTrades. You see line-itemised quotes from each pro, contact them directly through the platform, and pay the tradesperson for the work — never us.

Top bathroom fitters in Toronto, ON

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  • ★★★★★
    Genuinely impressed. Honest pricing, beautiful finish, no fuss. Highly recommend.
  • ★★★★
    Happy with the outcome. Slight delay starting but kept us informed throughout.
  • ★★★★★
    Best tradesperson we've worked with. Took the time to explain what they were doing and the result speaks for itself.

About bathroom fitters across Toronto, ON

Toronto building stock and what bathroom fitters run into: Toronto stretches from the Lake Ontario waterfront up to Steeles Avenue, with Victorian semis lining Cabbagetown and Roncesvalles, mid-century bungalows scattered through Etobicoke and Scarborough, and glass-tower condos shaping downtown and the Annex. Local trades juggle heritage-permit work in protected districts, basement underpinning under century foundations, and condo-board approvals for any in-suite mechanical changes.

Hard winter snaps, summer thunderstorm hail, and protracted spring melt seasons drive seasonal callouts — sump systems, ice-dam roofing, and shingle uplift dominate the Ontario climate workload.

Toronto bathroom fitters coordinate plumber, tiler, and electrician sub-trades on full-renovation projects.

Major-metro Toronto construction stock includes century-stock heritage zones, post-war suburban expansion belts, and modern condo-tower districts — each tier comes with different inspection-and-permit norms.

Toronto pros often work across the wider catchment — Downtown, Yorkville, Leslieville, The Beaches, Annex, Etobicoke are common adjacent service areas, though scheduling can vary by demand.

Toronto, ON by the numbers — what the Census says about local bathroom fitters demand

Toronto's built form opens around 1900 and concentrates by 1965 — those decades' framing, electrical, and plumbing conventions recur on local bathroom fitter jobs.

Toronto median age: 40 years (Census).

Toronto sits inside the major metro urban band.

Toronto income tier: above national median.

Toronto language tier reads as anglophone multilingual.

Toronto CMA stretches from Lake Ontario across Halton, Peel, York, and Durham regions, with roughly 6.2 million residents and Canada's deepest contractor labour pool — but also Canada's tightest scheduling competition during peak season.

How much does a bathroom fitter cost in Toronto, ON?

$70–$140 per hour

Indicative hourly rates carried by local bathroom fitters across Toronto. The honest answer to "how much will it cost?" only emerges after a site visit — WiseTrades lets you book multiple competing site visits at no cost to homeowners.

Licensing & insurance in Ontario

Most trades in Ontario operate under provincial regulations including WSIB (Workplace Safety & Insurance Board) coverage and Commercial General Liability insurance. Always confirm both before hiring.

Approval on WiseTrades requires direct verification with the contractor's insurer plus identity-document confirmation, ahead of any quote-submission rights. Considering a non-platform hire? Get the insurance policy number and trade-certificate scan emailed in advance — a quick verification call protects everyone.

Before you book a bathroom fitter across Toronto, ON

Neighbourhoods served

Our bathroom fitters cover the following areas of Toronto and the surrounding region:

Frequently asked questions

Do bathroom fitters in Ontario need a license?
Bathroom fitting itself is not a regulated trade in Ontario, but the work pulls in licensed plumbers and electricians for the wet/electrical components. WiseTrades verifies that every approved bathroom fitter has the right sub-trades on their team.
How long does a bathroom renovation take in Toronto, ON?
A standard bathroom reno in Toronto, ON takes 2–4 weeks from demolition to final fit. Tiled wet rooms and structural changes (moving plumbing) push timelines to 4–6 weeks. Plan for the bathroom being unusable for the duration.
What about TSSA and gas-fitting compliance in Ontario?
Any natural-gas or propane work in Ontario requires a TSSA-registered gas fitter. WiseTrades verifies gas certifications on every approved bathroom fitter who handles gas-line work. Never let an unregistered tradesperson touch gas — TSSA enforcement is active and home insurance voids if unlicensed work is found.
Do I need committee-of-adjustment approval for renovations across Toronto?
Toronto's Committee of Adjustment handles minor variances (setbacks, height, lot coverage) and is required for any work that exceeds zoning limits — a common issue across narrow-lot neighbourhoods like Cabbagetown, Roncesvalles, and Leaside. Toronto trades on WiseTrades regularly handle committee submissions or refer you to a zoning consultant.

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