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Waterproofing Cost in Vaughan

Vaughan waterproofing prices are 3% below the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $4,853 – $11,646 per wall.

$4,853

Starting from

3-14 days

Typical timeline

10%

Contingency

$50,000

Max rebates

Waterproofing Cost Breakdown — Vaughan

Scope (Vaughan)LowHigh
Exterior waterproofing (one wall, 20-30 ft)$4,853$11,646
Full-perimeter exterior waterproofing$17,496$38,880
Interior drain tile + sump pump$4,868$9,735
Crack injection (epoxy/polyurethane)$484$1,453
Sump pump replacement$780$1,950

Visual Price Ranges

Exterior waterproofing (one wall, 20-30 ft)

$4,853per wall$11,646

Full-perimeter exterior waterproofing

$17,496per project$38,880

Interior drain tile + sump pump

$4,868per project$9,735

Crack injection (epoxy/polyurethane)

$484per crack$1,453

Sump pump replacement

$780per unit$1,950

Labour vs Materials in Vaughan

Labour

96%

of Toronto baseline

Labour costs in Vaughan are 4% below Toronto rates due to lower overhead and competitive contractor markets.

Materials

99%

of Toronto baseline

Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Vaughan sees 1% savings on materials compared to Toronto.

Permit Costs in Vaughan

York Region permit fees are comparable to Toronto. New developments may have additional development charges.

Building Permit (sometimes required)

City of Toronto or local municipality

$0-$500

Plumbing Permit (if installing sump pump)

City plumbing inspector

$150-$300

Ontario One Call Utility Locate

Ontario One Call

Free (mandatory 5 days before digging)

Full permit process

Available Rebates in Vaughan

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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York Region Housing Support

York Region

Up to $25,000 forgivable loan

York Region delivers Ontario Renovates funding for secondary suite creation, essential repairs, and accessibility modifications. Available in Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Aurora, and Newmarket.

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Net Cost After Maximum Rebates

$0 – $0

Based on $50,000 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.

See all rebates for Vaughan

Phase-by-Phase Timeline

1

Excavation to footing depth

1-2 days per wall

Dig a trench along the exterior foundation wall, 3-4 feet wide and down to the bottom of the footing (typically 6-8 feet below grade). In Toronto clay, this is usually stable enough to excavate without shoring, but sandy soil or deep excavations (8+ feet) require trench boxes or sloped banks to prevent collapse. You MUST locate underground utilities (gas, water, electrical, telecom) before digging — call Ontario One Call at least 5 days before starting.

2

Foundation cleaning and crack repair

0.5-1 day

Pressure-wash the foundation to remove dirt, old tar, and loose concrete. Inspect for cracks and patch them with hydraulic cement or polyurethane injection (flexible sealant that moves with the crack). Concrete surfaces must be clean and dry before membrane application — water or oil contamination prevents the membrane from bonding.

3

Membrane application

1 day per wall

Roll or spray a rubberized waterproofing membrane onto the foundation wall, from footing to grade. Common products: Blueskin, Bituthene, or liquid-applied membranes like Tremco or SealBoss. The membrane must overlap seams by 3-4 inches and seal around penetrations (sewer pipes, electrical conduits). Thickness: 60-80 mils for most residential applications. Thicker membranes (120+ mils) are used below-grade in high-water-table areas.

4

Weeping tile installation

0.5-1 day per wall

Lay 4-inch perforated Big-O pipe (or rigid PVC with holes) at the base of the footing, sloped 1/4 inch per foot toward the sump pit or daylight outlet. Wrap the pipe in filter fabric (geotextile sock) to prevent silt from clogging the perforations. Surround the pipe with 12-18 inches of 3/4-inch clear gravel. Do NOT use limestone screenings, sand, or crusher dust — fine particles clog the system. The gravel acts as a drainage layer; water flows through it into the pipe.

5

Drainage board and backfill protection

1 day

Install dimpled drainage board (e.g., Delta-MS, Tremco TremDrain) over the waterproofing membrane. The dimples create an air gap and drainage path; water that reaches the membrane can flow down to the weeping tile instead of sitting against the foundation. Backfill with gravel for the first 2-3 feet (maintains drainage), then switch to clay fill near grade (slopes water away from the house). Compact the fill in 12-inch lifts to avoid settlement.

6

Sump pump installation (if needed)

0.5 day

If the weeping tile drains to an interior sump pit, install a 1/2 HP or 3/4 HP submersible pump with a check valve (prevents backflow) and a discharge line that runs to the street, storm sewer, or at least 10 feet from the foundation. The sump pit should be 18-24 inches deep with a gravel base for drainage. Many homeowners add a battery backup pump in case of power failure during storms.

7

Grading and surface drainage

0.5-1 day

Slope the soil away from the foundation at 5-10% grade for the first 6-10 feet. Use the formula D = G × L to calculate the drop: for a 10-foot slope at 5% grade, that's 0.05 × 10 = 0.5 feet (6 inches of drop). Extend downspouts at least 6 feet from the house (or tie them into underground drainage pipes that discharge away from the foundation). For patios adjacent to the house, slope them 1-2% away from the foundation. Swales (shallow V-shaped ditches) along property edges channel heavy runoff at 1-10% slope. Surface water is often the biggest contributor to basement moisture — fixing grading costs $1,000-$3,000 and often solves 80% of the problem, but most people skip it because it's not glamorous.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Excavation to footing depth
  • Foundation cleaning and crack repair
  • Rubberized waterproofing membrane
  • Weeping tile with filter fabric
  • Dimpled drainage board
  • Gravel backfill near foundation
  • Basic grading and surface drainage

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Landscaping restoration (sod, gardens, walkways)
  • Driveway repair if excavation crosses it
  • Interior finishing (drywall, paint) after repair
  • Mold remediation if existing mold found
  • Tree removal near foundation
  • Downspout extensions and gutter repairs

Waterproofing Costs in Nearby Cities

Money-Saving Tips

Fix grading and extend downspouts first — $1,000-$3,000 in drainage work solves 80% of moisture problems.

Combine waterproofing with underpinning or foundation repair to share excavation costs.

Exterior waterproofing costs 2-3x more than interior but is 5-10x more effective.

Ask for Big-O pipe with filter fabric — contractors who skip the fabric save $100 and cost you $15,000 in a decade.

Battery backup sump pump ($600-$1,200) prevents flooding during power outages.

Waterproofing Cost FAQs — Vaughan

How much does waterproofing cost in Vaughan?

Waterproofing in Vaughan typically starts at $4,853 and ranges up to $11,646 per wall. Vaughan prices are 3% below the Ontario baseline due to competitive contractor availability in York Region.

Do I need a permit for waterproofing in Vaughan?

Permit requirements for waterproofing in Vaughan follow York Region guidelines. York Region permit fees are comparable to Toronto. New developments may have additional development charges.

How long does waterproofing take in Vaughan?

Waterproofing in Vaughan typically takes 3-14 days. Vaughan project timelines can be affected by York Region permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.

Is waterproofing cheaper in Vaughan than Toronto?

Yes, waterproofing in Vaughan is typically 3% less than Toronto. Labour rates in York Region are lower and material costs are slightly lower, making Vaughan a more affordable option for renovation work.

What should I budget for waterproofing contingency in Vaughan?

We recommend a 10% contingency on top of your waterproofing estimate in Vaughan. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $11,646, set aside an additional $1,165.

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