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Cleaning Cost in Toronto

Toronto cleaning prices are at the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $500 – $1,500 per project.

$500

Starting from

1-3 days

Typical timeline

5%

Contingency

$141,080

Max rebates

Cleaning Cost Breakdown — Toronto

Scope (Toronto)LowHigh
Post-construction cleaning$500$1,500
Pre-sale deep cleaning$300$600
Window cleaning (interior + exterior)$200$500
Duct cleaning$300$600
Carpet cleaning (per room)$50$100

Visual Price Ranges

Post-construction cleaning

$500per project$1,500

Pre-sale deep cleaning

$300per house$600

Window cleaning (interior + exterior)

$200per house$500

Duct cleaning

$300per house$600

Carpet cleaning (per room)

$50per room$100

Labour vs Materials in Toronto

Labour

100%

of Toronto baseline

Labour costs in Toronto match the Toronto baseline.

Materials

100%

of Toronto baseline

Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Toronto sees comparable material costs compared to Toronto.

Available Rebates in Toronto

HST New Housing Rebate (Substantial Renovations)

CRA

Up to $16,080 HST rebate

If your renovation is classified as "substantial" (90%+ of interior removed/replaced), you may qualify for the federal GST/HST new housing rebate. Combined federal + Ontario portions can return up to $16,080 in tax.

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Ontario Renovates

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs

Up to $25,000 forgivable loan

A forgivable loan for low-to-moderate income homeowners to make essential home repairs, accessibility modifications, or create a secondary suite. Delivered through local Service Managers.

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Toronto Eco-Roof Incentive Program

City of Toronto

Up to $100,000

Grants for green roofs ($100/m²) and cool roofs ($2-$5/m²) on residential and commercial buildings. Green roofs up to $100,000; cool roofs up to $50,000.

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Net Cost After Maximum Rebates

$0 – $0

Based on $141,080 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.

See all rebates for Toronto

Phase-by-Phase Timeline

1

Rough clean (during construction)

Ongoing during project, 1-2 hours per day

Remove debris and sweep floors at the end of each work day or trade phase. Bag drywall scraps, wood offcuts, and packaging. Dispose of construction waste in bins or arrange junk removal pickup. Keep dust contained to the work area with plastic barriers and negative air machines if possible.

2

HVAC protection and duct cleaning

2-4 hours for duct cleaning

If HVAC ducts were open during construction, or if dust got into return vents, schedule duct cleaning before final clean. Technician uses negative pressure system and rotating brushes to dislodge dust, then HEPA vacuum to capture it. Replace furnace filter after duct cleaning.

3

Surface washing and debris removal

4-8 hours depending on size

Sweep and vacuum all floors with HEPA filter vacuum (required for silica dust from concrete or masonry work). Wet-mop hard floors. Wipe down all horizontal surfaces (counters, windowsills, shelves, tops of cabinets). Remove paint overspray, stickers, and adhesive residue from windows and fixtures.

4

Window cleaning

2-4 hours

Scrape paint and stickers off glass with razor blade. Wash interior and exterior windows with squeegee and cleaning solution. Clean window tracks and sills. Remove construction film or protective tape from frames.

5

Floor cleaning

2-4 hours

Vacuum carpets with HEPA filter. Damp-mop hard floors (tile, vinyl, hardwood). For new hardwood, use pH-neutral cleaner recommended by the flooring installer. Remove grout haze from tile with grout haze remover (do not use vinegar — it etches grout).

6

Fixture and trim cleaning

2-4 hours

Wipe down light fixtures, switch plates, outlet covers, door handles, baseboards, and trim. Remove fingerprints, dust, and paint overspray. Clean inside cabinets, drawers, and closets. Wipe down appliances if installed.

7

Final inspection and touch-up clean

1-2 hours

Walk through the space with the homeowner or contractor to identify missed spots. Touch up any areas that need re-cleaning. Vacuum and mop one last time. Remove all cleaning supplies and equipment. Run air scrubber or open windows to air out cleaning product smell.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Professional cleaning crew and equipment
  • Cleaning supplies and chemicals
  • Dust and debris removal
  • Surface sanitization
  • Waste disposal

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Mold remediation (requires specialist)
  • Hazardous material disposal
  • Appliance cleaning (oven, fridge interior)
  • Pressure washing (exterior)
  • Junk removal and hauling

Cleaning Costs in Nearby Cities

Money-Saving Tips

Include post-construction cleaning in your renovation contract — negotiate it as a line item.

Bundle duct cleaning with HVAC installation for a 20-30% discount.

Pre-sale cleaning has 5-10x ROI — a clean home sells faster and at higher price.

Regular maintenance cleaning is cheaper than periodic deep cleans.

Get references specifically for post-construction work — general cleaners often can't handle renovation dust.

Cleaning Cost FAQs — Toronto

How much does cleaning cost in Toronto?

Cleaning in Toronto typically starts at $500 and ranges up to $1,500 per project. Toronto prices are at the Ontario baseline due to higher demand and labour costs in City of Toronto.

Do I need a permit for cleaning in Toronto?

Permit requirements for cleaning in Toronto follow City of Toronto guidelines. Toronto permit fees based on project value (typically $12-$15 per $1,000 of construction value).

How long does cleaning take in Toronto?

Cleaning in Toronto typically takes 1-3 days. Toronto project timelines can be affected by City of Toronto permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.

Is cleaning cheaper in Toronto than Toronto?

Toronto is the baseline for Ontario renovation pricing. Prices here reflect the highest labour costs in the GTA, but also the widest selection of experienced contractors and specialists.

What should I budget for cleaning contingency in Toronto?

We recommend a 5% contingency on top of your cleaning estimate in Toronto. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $1,500, set aside an additional $75.

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