2026 Home Renovation Cost Guide for Barrie & Simcoe County Homeowners

Introduction

Let me start with complete transparency. I’ve provided thousands of renovation quotes across Barrie and Simcoe County over the past 12+ years, and the number one question I hear is always the same: “How much is this going to cost?”

I get the frustration. Most online cost guides give you Toronto pricing that doesn’t apply here, or they provide ranges so wide they’re essentially useless. Seeing “$10,000 to $50,000 for a kitchen renovation” doesn’t help you budget anything.

Here’s what I’m doing differently. This guide provides actual, realistic Barrie-specific pricing based on real projects I’ve completed in neighborhoods from Holly to East Bayfield, South Shore to Allandale. These are handyman and general contractor prices—not high-end custom renovation firms charging double for the same work.

I’ll break down costs by project type, explain what drives prices up or down, show you where you can save money without sacrificing quality, and give you the honest numbers you need to budget appropriately. These are 2026 prices for Barrie, Simcoe County, Bradford, Collingwood, Orillia, and surrounding areas, based on current late-2025 rates and early 2026 projections.

Want to understand where these costs fit into the overall home maintenance budget? Check our Complete Barrie Homeowner’s Maintenance Checklist for comprehensive planning.

Barrie Ontario house showing typical suburban home needing renovation work with budget planning calculator

Why Barrie Renovation Costs Are Different

Before diving into specific pricing, you need to understand why Barrie’s costs differ from those in Toronto, Ottawa, and other smaller Ontario cities.

Material costs run about 3-8% higher than the GTA when you factor in delivery fees for specialty items. We’re close enough that supplier pricing is similar, but far enough that some items incur transport charges. Labor rates, however, work in your favor—15-25% less than in Toronto. A skilled tradesperson charging $95-$120 per hour in Toronto charges $75-$95 here.

Barrie’s climate impacts costs too. Our brutal freeze-thaw cycles mean foundation work, deck restoration, and exterior repairs often reveal winter damage that wasn’t visible during the quoting process. I budget 10-15% contingency for older homes specifically because of climate-related surprises.

The seasonal pricing variation is real. Exterior work sees higher demand from May through October, which can push prices up 10-20% during peak months. Book your deck staining in February for May completion, and you’ll often save hundreds compared to calling in June when everyone’s busy.

Much of Barrie’s established housing stock dates from the 1960s-80s. These homes often require additional work—electrical upgrades, plumbing updates, and asbestos abatement—that newer subdivisions don’t. On the flip side, newer areas like East Bayfield have builder-grade finishes that homeowners want upgraded, which means straightforward work but potentially an enormous scope.


Kitchen Renovation Costs in Barrie

Kitchen renovations represent the most significant investment most homeowners make. Let me show you what things actually cost, broken down by scope.

Minor Kitchen Refresh: $8,000 – $15,000

This is the sweet spot for homeowners who want a fresh look without major construction. You’re keeping your cabinet boxes but transforming everything else.

Component Cost Range
Cabinet painting or refacing $2,500 – $4,000
New cabinet hardware $200 – $500
Countertop replacement (quartz) $3,000 – $5,500
Backsplash tile + installation $800 – $1,500
New sink, faucet, and garburator $400 – $800
Paint (walls and ceiling) $600 – $1,200
Updated lighting fixtures $300 – $800
Typical Total $8,000 – $15,000

Real Barrie example: I recently completed a 10′ × 12′ kitchen in East Bayfield where we painted existing oak cabinets white, installed quartz countertops, added a ceramic tile backsplash, replaced the sink and faucet, updated all hardware, and refreshed the lighting. The timeline was five days, and the total cost $11,500.

This level of renovation works beautifully for homeowners wanting a modern look without the disruption and expense of gutting everything. You’re not moving any plumbing or electrical, not replacing cabinet boxes, not changing the layout. That’s what keeps costs reasonable while delivering dramatic visual impact.

Best for: Homeowners planning to stay 3-5 years, budget-conscious families wanting a refresh, rental properties being updated before sale.

Mid-Range Kitchen Remodel: $15,000 – $30,000

This is where most Barrie homeowners land when they’re serious about upgrading but not looking for luxury finishes.

Component Cost Range
Stock cabinets (complete replacement) $6,000 – $10,000
Quartz or granite countertops $4,000 – $7,000
Tile or stone backsplash (full height) $1,500 – $2,500
Sink, faucet, garburator package $800 – $1,500
One new appliance (usually dishwasher) $1,000 – $2,000
Flooring (vinyl plank or laminate, 150-200 sq ft) $1,500 – $3,000
Electrical upgrades (outlets, under-cabinet lighting) $1,200 – $2,500
Minor plumbing updates $800 – $1,500
Paint (walls, ceiling, trim) $800 – $1,200
Typical Total $15,000 – $30,000

Real Barrie example: A 12′ × 14′ kitchen in Holly got a complete cabinet replacement with stock white shaker cabinets from Home Depot, quartz countertops, a subway tile backsplash, a new dishwasher, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and updated electrical, including under-cabinet LED lighting. Timeline was 2.5 weeks, total cost $24,800.

The key difference from a minor refresh is that you’re replacing the cabinet boxes entirely, which means you can modify the layout somewhat (within reason—you’re not moving major plumbing or gas lines). Stock cabinets from Home Depot or RONA keep costs reasonable while delivering that modern look everyone wants.

Best for: Homeowners planning to stay 5+ years, pre-sale renovations targeting maximum ROI, families wanting modern functionality and storage.

High-End Kitchen Renovation: $30,000 – $60,000+

This is where you’re investing in custom or semi-custom work, premium finishes, and potentially structural changes.

Component Cost Range
Custom or semi-custom cabinetry $15,000 – $25,000
Premium countertops (thick quartz, granite, quartzite) $8,000 – $12,000
Designer backsplash (glass tile, natural stone) $2,500 – $4,500
High-end appliance package (4-5 pieces) $5,000 – $12,000
Hardwood or premium tile flooring $3,500 – $6,000
Structural work (wall removal, support beams) $3,000 – $8,000
Extensive electrical (pot lights, dedicated circuits) $3,000 – $5,000
Plumbing relocation $2,000 – $4,000
Labor (general contractor + specialists) $8,000 – $15,000
Typical Total $30,000 – $60,000+

Real Barrie example: A 14′ × 16′ kitchen in a South Shore waterfront home got custom white cabinets with soft-close everything, a waterfall-edge quartz island, a glass mosaic backsplash, all new stainless steel appliances, hardwood flooring, a removed wall to the dining room, an 8-foot island with seating, and custom pendant lighting. The timeline was five weeks, and the total cost $52,000.

At this level, you’re getting exactly what you want, built specifically for your space. Custom cabinetry means drawers fit your pot collection perfectly, the island is exactly the height and size you need, and everything works together seamlessly. It’s a significant investment, but it transforms daily life.

Best for: Long-term homeowners (10+ years), luxury homes, serious home chefs, homes where the kitchen is central to lifestyle and entertaining.

What Actually Drives Kitchen Costs

Let me be straight about what makes kitchen renovations expensive or affordable. Custom cabinetry is the single most significant variable—$6,000 for stock cabinets versus $20,000 for custom represents a $14,000 swing right there. Moving plumbing or gas lines adds $800-$2,500 per relocation. Structural changes, such as removing walls, require engineering, permits, and skilled labor ($3,000-$8,000). High-end appliances can cost $5,000-$12,000, compared with $2,000-$4,000 for mid-range options.

On the flip side, choosing stock cabinets from Home Depot or RONA, standard quartz countertops, simple subway tile backsplash, keeping your existing layout, and shopping appliance sales can save you $15,000-$25,000 compared to going custom on everything. The quality difference isn’t always dramatic—you’re paying for customization and designer finishes, not necessarily better function.

Want detailed kitchen pricing? See our Kitchen Renovation Services for more information.


Bathroom Renovation Costs in Barrie

Bathrooms offer some of the best ROI in home improvements, and costs vary significantly based on bathroom size and scope.

Powder Room Update: $2,500 – $6,000

This is your main floor half-bath—usually the smallest bathroom renovation project.

Component Cost Range
Vanity with sink (24″-36″ wide) $600 – $1,500
Faucet and drain assembly $100 – $300
Toilet replacement $200 – $500
Tile or vinyl flooring (20-30 sq ft) $400 – $800
Paint (walls and ceiling) $300 – $600
Lighting fixture $100 – $300
Mirror and accessories $150 – $400
Plumbing labor $400 – $900
General labor $350 – $1,000
Typical Total $2,500 – $6,000

Real Barrie example: Main-floor powder room in Allandale, 5′ × 6′, got a new 30″ vanity with integrated sink, a modern toilet, luxury vinyl tile flooring, fresh paint, and updated brushed-nickel fixtures and mirror. The timeline was two days, and the total cost $3,800.

These small bathrooms punch above their weight in terms of ROI because every guest uses them. A dated powder room with builder-grade everything sends a message, while a modern updated one makes your entire main floor feel more polished.

Best for: Pre-sale updates, guest bathroom refreshes, quick cosmetic improvements.

Complete Bathroom Renovation: $8,000 – $15,000

This covers your standard full bathroom with tub or shower, typically upstairs or in the basement.

Component Cost Range
Tub or tub/shower combo $800 – $1,500
Tile surround (3 walls, ceramic) $2,500 – $4,000
Vanity with quartz top (36″-48″) $1,200 – $2,500
Faucet $150 – $400
Toilet $200 – $500
Exhaust fan + installation $300 – $600
Lighting $150 – $400
Paint $400 – $800
Plumbing labor $1,500 – $2,500
General contractor labor $1,200 – $2,500
Typical Total $8,000 – $15,000

Real Barrie example: Second-floor bathroom in East Bayfield, 7′ × 8′, replaced old tub with new tub/shower combo, white subway tile surround, new 42″ vanity with quartz top, modern toilet, ceramic tile floor, new exhaust fan, fresh paint, updated all fixtures. The timeline was eight days, and the total cost $12,400.

Tilework is what drives costs in full bathrooms. Three walls of tile, plus the floor tile, involve significant labor, and the waterproofing behind it needs to be done right, or you’re looking at expensive water damage down the line.

Best for: Functional updates, family bathrooms, and dated bathrooms in need of modernization.

Master Ensuite Renovation: $12,000 – $25,000+

This is where homeowners invest in their personal sanctuary—a larger space, better finishes, luxury touches.

Component Cost Range
Walk-in shower construction + tile $5,000 – $8,000
Frameless glass shower door $1,200 – $2,500
Premium vanity + quartz top (60″-72″) $2,500 – $5,000
Dual faucets $400 – $800
Comfort-height toilet $300 – $700
Heated tile flooring (80-120 sq ft) $2,500 – $4,500
Plumbing (extensive) $2,500 – $4,000
Electrical (pot lights, heated floor controls) $1,500 – $2,500
Paint + finishing $500 – $1,000
General contractor labor $2,000 – $4,000
Typical Total $12,000 – $25,000+

Real Barrie example: Master ensuite in Big Bay Point home, 10′ × 12′, removed old tub, built 5′ × 4′ walk-in shower with bench, porcelain tile floor-to-ceiling, frameless glass door, double-sink 72″ vanity with quartz top, comfort-height toilet, heated tile floor, pot lights plus vanity lights. The timeline was three weeks, and the total cost was $21,500.

Heated floors are a game-changer in Barrie winters, and most of my clients who get them in their ensuite wish they’d done it sooner. The frameless glass door makes a smaller bathroom feel more spacious and adds a luxury-hotel feel.

Best for: Master bedroom updates, luxury home renovations, aging-in-place modifications, homes where the bathroom is a selling feature.

Detailed bathroom pricing: Check our Bathroom Renovation Services.


Deck Building & Restoration Costs

Decks are essential in Barrie. We use them heavily during our short summer season, but they require regular maintenance due to our harsh climate.

Service Cost Range Frequency
Deck staining (average 200-300 sq ft) $800 – $1,400 Every 2-3 years
Deck cleaning/pressure washing $150 – $300 Annually
Board replacement (per board) $75 – $150 As needed
Full deck restoration $2,000 – $8,000 Every 10-15 years
Railing repair/replacement $200 – $500 As needed

Here’s something most homeowners don’t realize: regular staining at $1,000-$1,400 every 2-3 years prevents the $15,000-$25,000 deck replacement I see all too often. I worked with a homeowner in Holly who skipped staining for six years to save money. We had to rebuild their entire deck. The “savings” cost them $18,000.

New Deck Construction Costs

Deck Size Material Price Range
12′ × 12′ (144 sq ft) Pressure-treated $4,000 – $7,000
16′ × 16′ (256 sq ft) Pressure-treated $7,500 – $13,000
16′ × 20′ (320 sq ft) Pressure-treated $9,500 – $16,000
16′ × 16′ (256 sq ft) Cedar $9,000 – $17,000
16′ × 16′ (256 sq ft) Composite (Trex) $11,500 – $20,000

Real Barrie example: A 16′ × 20′ pressure-treated deck in South Shore, 2′ off the ground, composite railing, 3-step staircase, building permit included. The timeline was five days, and the total cost $11,500.

Material choice is the most significant cost variable. Pressure-treated pine runs $25-$35 per square foot installed, cedar runs $35-$50, and composite (Trex, TimberTech) runs $45-$65. Composite costs more upfront but requires zero staining and minimal maintenance—worth considering in Barrie’s climate.

Learn more: When to Restain Your Deck in Barrie’s Climate

Professional deck services: Deck Building and Deck Restoration


Interior & Exterior Painting Costs

Painting offers some of the best ROI for renovation dollars, but pricing varies dramatically based on scope and surface condition.

Project Scope DIY Cost Professional Cost
Single room (10′ × 10′) $50 – $100 $200 – $400
Medium bedroom (12′ × 14′) $75 – $150 $350 – $600
Large living room (16′ × 20′) $100 – $200 $500 – $800
Whole house interior (1,500 sq ft) $400 – $800 $4,500 – $6,500
Small home exterior (1,000-1,500 sq ft) $800 – $1,500 $3,500 – $6,000
Medium home exterior (1,500-2,500 sq ft) $1,200 – $2,500 $6,000 – $9,000
Large home exterior (2,500-3,500 sq ft) $2,000 – $3,500 $9,000 – $14,000

Real Barrie example: Two-story 2,200 sq ft home in Holly, all vinyl siding, trim, soffits, and fascia painted, front and back doors, minor caulking repairs. The timeline was five days, and the total cost $7,800.

High ceilings add 20-30% to costs. Heavy texture requiring sanding, dark colors needing extra coats, intricate trim work, and wallpaper removal all drive prices up. On the exterior, height is the most significant factor—two-story homes cost significantly more than bungalows due to the additional equipment, safety requirements, and time required.

Professional painting services: Interior & Exterior Painting


Flooring Installation Costs

Flooring Type Material Cost/sq ft Installation Cost/sq ft Total/sq ft
Hardwood (oak) $4 – $8 $4 – $6 $8 – $14
Hardwood (exotic) $8 – $12 $4 – $6 $12 – $18
Laminate (budget) $1.50 – $3 $1.50 – $2 $3 – $5
Laminate (premium) $3 – $5 $2 – $3 $5 – $8
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) $2.50 – $5 $2.50 – $4 $5 – $9
Waterproof LVP (premium) $4 – $7 $3 – $5 $7 – $12
Ceramic tile $2 – $6 $6 – $10 $8 – $16
Porcelain tile $4 – $10 $6 – $10 $10 – $20
Carpet (mid-grade) $2 – $5 $1.50 – $3 $3.50 – $8

Real Barrie example: 800 sq ft main floor (living room, dining room, hallway) in Allandale, 3.25″ red oak hardwood, pre-finished, removal of old carpet and underlay included. The timeline was three days, and the total cost $9,600 ($12 per sq ft).

Winter’s consistent indoor climate makes it ideal for flooring installation. Materials need to acclimate to your home’s humidity levels before installation, and Barrie’s winter conditions are predictable.

Professional flooring services: Flooring Installation & Repair


Drywall & Small Repair Costs

Repair Type DIY Cost Professional Cost
Nail pops (5-10 spots) $15 – $30 $100 – $150
Small hole patch (under 6″) $20 – $40 $150 – $250
Large hole repair (6″-24″) $40 – $80 $300 – $500
Ceiling crack repair with texture $30 – $60 $350 – $650
Water damage repair (small area) $50 – $150 $400 – $800
TV wall mounting $30 – $75 $175 – $350
Smart thermostat installation $0 (DIY) $125 – $200
Kitchen faucet replacement $100 – $250 $200 – $400
Dishwasher installation $0 (DIY) $150 – $250

Professional drywall services: Drywall Repair & Patching

Learn more: TV Wall Mounting, Smart Home Installation, Plumbing Fixtures, Appliance Installation


Hidden Costs Nobody Tells You About

The quote isn’t always the final number. Here are hidden costs that catch people by surprise.

Hidden Cost Typical Range When It Applies
City of Barrie building permits $200 – $1,500 Kitchens, bathrooms, decks, structural
Contingency for surprises 10-20% of total Older homes, hidden damage
Material price increases 3-8% annually If delaying project 3-6 months
Disposal and cleanup $200 – $800 Most renovation projects
Eating out (kitchen reno) $500 – $1,500 Major kitchen work, 1-3 weeks
Temporary accommodation $0 – $3,000 Major bathroom work if only one
Window coverings $200 – $1,000 New windows or room changes
Landscaping repair $500 – $2,000 Exterior work, deck construction

Real example from South Shore: Bathroom renovation quoted at $12,000; during demolition, mitigation, extensive water damage was discovered in the shower. Added $2,400 for subfloor replacement and extra waterproofing. Final cost: $14,400.

My recommendation? Budget 10% contingency for newer homes (post-2000), 15% for older homes (pre-1990). Barrie’s climate causes hidden damage that only becomes apparent during demolition.

How to Save Money Without Sacrificing Quality

After 12+ years, here’s what actually saves money versus what sounds good but doesn’t work.

What Actually Saves Money

1. DIY the demolition and prep work – You can remove old cabinets, pull up carpet, take down wallpaper, and haul debris yourself. This saves $500-$2,000, depending on the scope. Just don’t touch anything structural, electrical, or plumbing.

2. Source materials yourself – Shopping sales at Home Depot, RONA, and Lowe’s can save 10-30% on materials. Barrie’s Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Livingstone Street often has great finds. Just watch delivery fees and return policies.

3. Keep the existing layout – Not moving plumbing or gas lines saves $1,500-$5,000. Not relocating electrical saves $500-$1,500. Keeping walls where they are avoids permits, engineering, and construction representatives

4. Choose stock over custom – look cabinets from Home Depot ($6,000-$10,000) versus custom cabinets ($15,000-which$25,000), which represents massive savings for a similar look. Same with stock vanities, doors, and fixtures.

5. Paint instead of replace – Kitchen cabinets painted ($2,500-$4make versus new cabinets ($6,000-$15,000) saves thousands. Bathroom vanities painted ($300-$600) versus replaced ($800-$2,500) make sense if the boxes are solid.

6. Bundle projects – Hiring someone for multiple tasks in one visit saves trip charges. Three separate $200 service calls ($600 total) versus one bundled $400 visit saves $200.

7. Book off-season – Interior work in winter and exterior work booked in early spring often gets better rates. I’ve seen homeowners save $500-$1,500 by booking deck staining in February for May completion, versus calling in June.

Where NOT to Cut Costs

Don’t skimp on waterproofing in bathrooms and kitchens—water damage costs 10x as much as proper waterproofing. Don’t DIY electrical or plumbing unless you’re licensed—code violations, insurance issues, and safety hazards aren’t worth it. Don’t cheap out on structural elements like support beams or deck footings—failures are catastrophic. Don’t use budget materials for Barrie’s climate—cheap deck stain fails in 18 months, while quality stain lasts 3-4 years.

For a complete decision framework: DIY vs. Hiring a Professional Handyman


Financing Your Barrie Renovation

Financing Option Typical Rates (late 2025/early 2026) Best For
Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) 7.0 – 8.5% Homeowners with equity, flexible projects
Renovation-Specific Mortgage 5.5 – 6.5% Major renovations ($30,000+)
Personal Line of Credit 8.5 – 12% Smaller projects ($5,000-$20,000)
Personal Savings 0% All projects if possible

TD Canada Trust, RBC, BMO, and Scotiabank all have Barrie branches offering these options. The Canada Greener Homes Grant offers up to $5,000 for energy-efficient upgrades (insulation, windows, heating systems). The Ontario Seniors’ Home Safety Tax Credit provides up to $2,500 in tax credits for safety renovations for seniors 65+ or disabled persons.


ROI by Project Type

Project Type Typical Cost Value Added ROI
Kitchen cabinet refresh $8,000 – $12,000 $8,000 – $12,000 80-100%
Bathroom renovation (full) $12,000 – $18,000 $8,000 – $13,000 60-75%
Deck addition/restoration $8,000 – $15,000 $6,000 – $12,000 70-80%
Interior painting (whole house) $4,000 – $6,000 $3,000 – $6,000 50-100%
Flooring replacement (main floor) $5,000 – $12,000 $4,000 – $9,000 50-80%
Kitchen renovation (mid-range) $25,000 $15,000 – $17,500 60-70%
Basement finishing $20,000 – $30,000 $10,000 – $18,000 50-60%
Window replacement $6,000 – $12,000 $3,500 – $7,500 50-65%
High-end kitchen renovation $50,000+ $25,000 – $30,000 50-60%
Pool installation $40,000 – $70,000 $12,000 – $28,000 30-40%

Barrie buyers value updated kitchens and bathrooms, finished basements, decks, fresh paint, and energy-efficient upgrades. They don’t value over-the-top luxury finishes in starter home neighborhoods, highly personalized design choices, inground pools (short season, maintenance), or expensive landscaping (seasonal impact).

Best pre-sale strategy? Budget $15,000-$25,000, focusing on kitchen refresh, bathroom update, fresh paint, and flooring. Timeline 3-6 months before listing. Expected ROI 70-85% in most Barrie neighborhoods.


Getting Accurate Quotes in Barrie

Professional quotes should include itemized labor and materials, a completion timeline, warranty information, payment terms, what’s included and what’s excluded, and contact information, plus licensing verification.

Watch out for significantly below-market rates, vague descriptions, no written documentation, large upfront deposits (30% max is standard), pressure tactics, no WSIB clearance (required by law in Ontario), no insurance proof, unrealistic timelines, and suspiciously low pricing, 40-50% below other quotes.

Ask about licensing and insurance, WSIB clearance, years in business, references from recent Barrie projects, permit requirements, what exactly is included, what’s NOT included you should budget for, materials and brands planned, change order handling, payment schedule, start and completion dates, on-site presence or subcontractor management, timeline overruns, and warranties.

Get three quotes for projects over $5,000. Compare total price, scope details, material quality, timeline, communication style, and gut feeling about the contractor. Don’t choose based solely on the lowest price—the cheapest quote may exclude key features or use inferior materials.


Ready to Start Your Project?

Now you have realistic Barrie-specific pricing for your renovation. Whether you’re planning a minor refresh or a major overhaul, honest budgeting starts with accurate costs.

We serve all of Barrie neighborhoods, including Holly, East Bayfield, South Shore, Allandale, Big Bay Point, Cundles East, Painswick, Georgian Drive, Letitia Heights, Little Lake, and everywhere in between. Plus Bradford, Collingwood, Orillia, Innisfil, Newmarket, Aurora, and all of Simcoe County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are these 2026 prices accurate for my specific situation?

A: These are realistic ranges based on hundreds of actual Barrie projects completed 2023-2025, projected into 2026. Your specific project may fall outside these ranges depending on home age and condition, material choices, project complexity, timing, and the contractor you choose. Get three written quotes for projects over $5,000 to see where your project falls.

Q: Why are Barrie prices different from Toronto pricing?

A: Labor costs in Barrie are typically 15-25% lower than GTA rates. Material costs are similar, but delivery fees can add 3-8%. Overall, expect Barrie projects to cost 10-20% less than identical Toronto projects.

Q: How much should I budget for contingencies?

A: Minimum 10% for newer homes (post-2000), 15% for established homes (1980s-90s), 20% for older homes (pre-1980). Barrie’s climate and freeze-thaw cycles cause hidden damage that only becomes apparent during demolition.

Q: What’s the best time of year to renovate in Barrie?

A: Exterior projects May-September. Interior projects year-round, but winter (November-March) often has better contractor availability and potentially lower rates. Start planning 3-6 months before you want work to begin.

Q: Do I really need permits for renovations in Barrie?

A: For many projects, yes. City of Barrie requires permits for structural changes, new or moved plumbing, electrical work, decks, additions, and basement finishing. Cost runs $200-$1,500. Skipping permits risks fines, insurance denial, and problems when selling.

Q: What payment schedule should I expect?

A: Standard schedule is 25-30% deposit, 40-50% at midpoint, 20-25% at substantial completion, and final 5-10% after approval. Never pay 100% upfront. Never pay the final payment until you’re satisfied with the completed work.

Q: How do I know if a quote is fair?

A: Get three quotes and compare. If all three are similar, pricing is fair. If one is dramatically different, investigate why. The cheap quote likely excludes things or uses inferior materials. Ask for detailed breakdowns.


Last updated: December 2025
Pricing current for 2026
Information accurate for Barrie and Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
Written by Wallet Friendly Handyman—12+ years of Barrie renovation experience