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Equipment Rental Cost in Toronto

Toronto equipment rental prices are at the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $300 – $600 per day.

$300

Starting from

1 day – 4 weeks

Typical timeline

5%

Contingency

$141,080

Max rebates

Equipment Rental Cost Breakdown — Toronto

Scope (Toronto)LowHigh
Mini excavator (1-3 ton)$300$600
Skid steer loader$250$500
Concrete pump (line pump)$600$1,200
Scaffolding (per section/week)$150$400
Dumpster bin (14-20 yard)$400$800

Visual Price Ranges

Mini excavator (1-3 ton)

$300per day$600

Skid steer loader

$250per day$500

Concrete pump (line pump)

$600per pour$1,200

Scaffolding (per section/week)

$150per week$400

Dumpster bin (14-20 yard)

$400per load$800

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

Identify Equipment Needs

1 hour

Match the equipment to the job. Digging a footing trench? Mini excavator with 12-18 inch bucket. Moving gravel? Skid steer with bucket attachment. Working above 20 feet? Boom lift. Don't oversize — bigger equipment costs more and may not fit in tight sites.

2

Size the Equipment

30 minutes

Mini excavators range from 1-ton (tight access, 5-6 ft dig depth) to 8-ton (standard residential, 10-12 ft dig). Dumpsters: 10 yards for small renovations, 20 yards for whole-house cleanouts, 30-40 yards for roofing or large demo. Generators: calculate total wattage of all tools plus 20% buffer.

3

Book Rental & Arrange Delivery

1-2 days lead time

Reserve equipment 3-7 days ahead during busy season (April-October). Confirm delivery logistics: access width, overhead clearance, ground conditions. Dumpsters need 60 feet of straight clearance for truck placement. Excavators on trailers need 8-10 feet width for delivery.

4

Safety Review & Training

30-60 minutes

Review operator manual before starting. Rental companies offer basic training (15-30 minutes). Understand controls, safety features, and load limits. Check for overhead utilities, underground services (call Ontario One Call before digging), and site hazards. Wear PPE: hard hat, steel-toed boots, gloves, safety glasses.

5

Operate Equipment

Per job requirements

Start with simple tasks to build confidence. Keep the work area clear of bystanders. Don't exceed rated capacity — a 1-ton mini excavator can't lift a 2,000 lb boulder. Refuel diesel equipment at end of day (rental companies charge $3-$5/litre for fuel if returned empty). Log hours or days used.

6

Return & Damage Inspection

30 minutes

Clean equipment before return (rental companies charge cleaning fees for excessive mud or concrete). Rental company inspects for damage: broken teeth, hydraulic leaks, cracked glass, body dents. Normal wear is expected, but you pay for repairs if you hit a rock and crack the bucket or roll the machine.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Equipment delivery and pickup
  • Operator (for operated rental)
  • Fuel (for operated rental)
  • Basic safety equipment
  • Insurance coverage (rental company)

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Fuel (for bare rental)
  • Operator wages (for bare rental)
  • Damage deposits and waivers
  • Extended rental fees
  • Specialized attachments (hydraulic breaker, auger)
  • Traffic control or road closure permits

Equipment Rental Costs in Nearby Cities

Money-Saving Tips

Weekly rates are typically 3x daily — rent weekly for projects lasting 4+ days.

Operated rental costs more but eliminates your liability and equipment damage risk.

Coordinate deliveries to minimize mobilization fees — have all equipment arrive on the same day.

Compare rental vs contractor with own equipment — sometimes the contractor rate is cheaper overall.

Book equipment 1-2 weeks ahead during busy season (May-October) — last-minute availability is limited.

Equipment Rental Cost FAQs — Toronto

How much does equipment rental cost in Toronto?

Equipment Rental in Toronto typically starts at $300 and ranges up to $600 per day. Toronto prices are at the Ontario baseline due to higher demand and labour costs in City of Toronto.

Do I need a permit for equipment rental in Toronto?

Permit requirements for equipment rental 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 equipment rental take in Toronto?

Equipment Rental in Toronto typically takes 1 day – 4 weeks. 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 equipment rental 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 equipment rental contingency in Toronto?

We recommend a 5% contingency on top of your equipment rental estimate in Toronto. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $600, set aside an additional $30.

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