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Demolition Cost in Toronto

Toronto demolition prices are at the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $2,000 – $5,000 per floor.

$2,000

Starting from

1-10 days

Typical timeline

15%

Contingency

$141,080

Max rebates

Demolition Cost Breakdown — Toronto

Scope (Toronto)LowHigh
Interior strip-out (basement or floor)$2,000$5,000
Kitchen demolition$1,000$3,000
Bathroom demolition$800$2,000
Garage demolition (detached)$3,000$8,000
Concrete removal (driveway/slab)$3$6

Visual Price Ranges

Interior strip-out (basement or floor)

$2,000per floor$5,000

Kitchen demolition

$1,000per kitchen$3,000

Bathroom demolition

$800per bathroom$2,000

Garage demolition (detached)

$3,000per structure$8,000

Concrete removal (driveway/slab)

$3per sq ft$6

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.

Permit Costs in Toronto

Toronto permit fees based on project value (typically $12-$15 per $1,000 of construction value).

Building Permit (Structural Demolition)

Municipal building department

$200-$800

Asbestos Abatement Notification

Ministry of Labour (MOL)

$0 (notification is free)

Demolition Permit (Full Building)

Municipal building department

$500-$2,000

Electrical Disconnection Permit

ESA

$100-$200

Full permit process

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

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1. Hazardous Material Assessment

3-5 days for testing, 1-5 days for abatement depending on scope

Before touching anything, test for asbestos and lead. Hire a designated substance survey (DSS) consultant to sample suspect materials — vermiculite insulation, floor tiles, drywall joint compound, pipe wrap, textured ceilings. Lab analysis takes 3-5 days. If asbestos is present and you're disturbing >1 m², hire a certified abatement contractor (O.Reg 278/05). Lead paint testing: XRF gun gives instant results, or send paint chip samples to a lab. Homes built before 1960 assume lead is present. Encapsulation (covering with new drywall) is cheaper than removal; removal requires containment, HEPA vacuums, and certified disposal.

2

2. Structural Assessment and Engineering

1-2 weeks

If removing or altering walls, hire a structural engineer to assess load paths. The engineer will identify load-bearing walls, calculate loads (dead + live + snow), and design replacement beams and support posts. Expect drawings showing beam size (W10x22 steel or 3-ply 2x12 LVL), bearing points, footing sizes, and shoring plan. Cost: $800-$2,500 for a typical residential beam design. Submit drawings with building permit application — structural modifications require permits and inspections.

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3. Permit Application (if required)

1-3 weeks

Demolition permits are required for: removing load-bearing walls, structural modifications, full building demolition, and asbestos abatement in some municipalities. Non-structural interior demo (cabinets, drywall, flooring) typically does not require a permit unless it's part of a larger renovation. Submit engineer's drawings, pay permit fee ($200-$800), wait for approval (1-3 weeks). Emergency demolition (unsafe structure) can be permitted retroactively in some cases.

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4. Site Setup and Protection

0.5-1 day

Set up containment if working in occupied space — plastic sheeting barriers, dust control, HEPA air scrubbers if asbestos or lead work. Protect floors with Masonite or ram board (drywall on floor tears easily). Cover HVAC registers to prevent dust spread. Set up debris chute or bins — 10-yard bin for small demo, 20-40 yard for full gut. Shut off utilities if needed: electrical (panel breaker), plumbing (main shutoff or fixture shutoffs), gas (main valve or appliance valves). Verify shutoff before cutting — cutting a live wire or pressurized pipe is dangerous.

5

5. Demolition Execution

1 day to 2 weeks depending on scope

Work top-down, perimeter-in. For load-bearing wall removal: install temporary shoring first (Acrow props spaced 4-6 feet apart, bearing on strongback beam above and below), then cut and remove drywall, insulation, studs, top and bottom plates. Install new beam (steel W-shape or LVL) on bearing plates at each end, jack into place, secure with bolts or straps, then remove shoring. For non-bearing walls: cut drywall, pull studs, remove plates. For flooring: pull carpet/vinyl/tile, remove subfloor if needed (plywood or OSB screwed or nailed to joists). For cabinets: disconnect plumbing and electrical first, remove screws securing to walls and floor, lift out. Dispose of debris in bins — separate recyclables (metal, wood) if possible to reduce dump fees.

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6. Inspection (if structural work)

0.5 day

If you removed a load-bearing wall and installed a beam, call for a framing inspection before closing walls. Inspector will verify beam size matches drawings, bearing plates are in place, posts and footings are adequate, and shoring was done correctly. If no permit was required (non-structural demo), skip this step.

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7. Cleanup and Waste Disposal

0.5-1 day

Sweep and vacuum (HEPA vac if lead or asbestos work), remove containment barriers, haul debris to bins. Asbestos waste must be double-bagged, labeled, and disposed of at approved facilities (not regular landfills). Lead-contaminated waste (painted wood, drywall) is usually accepted at municipal landfills but check local rules. Metal (steel beams, copper pipe, aluminum siding) can be sold to scrap yards — offset disposal costs.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Selective demolition and removal
  • Debris containerization and disposal
  • Dust containment and protection
  • Utility disconnection coordination
  • Basic site clean-up

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Asbestos testing and abatement ($3,000-$10,000)
  • Structural shoring during removal
  • Permit fees for full structure demolition
  • Hazardous material disposal (lead paint, mold)
  • Landscaping restoration
  • Utility reconnection

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Money-Saving Tips

Test for asbestos before demolishing anything built before 1990 — removal is 3-5x more expensive if found mid-project.

Salvage reusable materials (doors, fixtures, trim) — donation receipts provide tax deductions.

Interior demo is often DIY-able — do it yourself and save $2,000-$5,000 in labour.

Rent a dumpster directly ($400-$800) instead of paying contractor disposal markup.

Protect finishes you want to keep — dust from demo penetrates everywhere.

Demolition Cost FAQs — Toronto

How much does demolition cost in Toronto?

Demolition in Toronto typically starts at $2,000 and ranges up to $5,000 per floor. Toronto prices are at the Ontario baseline due to higher demand and labour costs in City of Toronto.

Do I need a permit for demolition in Toronto?

Permit requirements for demolition 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 demolition take in Toronto?

Demolition in Toronto typically takes 1-10 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 demolition 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 demolition contingency in Toronto?

We recommend a 15% contingency on top of your demolition estimate in Toronto. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $5,000, set aside an additional $750.

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