Before / During / After
Home Addition Stages
Use the slider to move through before, during, and after renovation stages. The sequence helps homeowners discuss scope, site conditions, and finish direction with more clarity.



Home Addition Stages
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Renovation services
Plan additions and extensions with early attention to zoning, design, structure, envelope, permits, utilities, and the connection to the existing home.
Before / During / After
Use the slider to move through before, during, and after renovation stages. The sequence helps homeowners discuss scope, site conditions, and finish direction with more clarity.



Home Addition Stages
50%
Plan additions and extensions with early attention to zoning, design, structure, envelope, permits, utilities, and the connection to the existing home.
The best quote is based on the same written scope, not a vague conversation. These cost drivers should be confirmed before comparing contractors.
A professional renovation should move from intake to written scope, then schedule and execution. The goal is to make scope, assumptions, and next steps clear before work begins.
Confirm project type, city, property type, rough budget, timing, and whether drawings, permits, or photos exist.
Separate must-haves, optional upgrades, known risks, site constraints, and decisions that affect cost.
Prepare a written scope with assumptions, exclusions, allowances, and next steps before work is approved.
Plan access, materials, trade sequencing, site protection, communication, and walkthrough checkpoints.
Project pages show the kind of scope, site conditions, planning details, and quality checkpoints homeowners should expect to discuss before approving renovation work.
Project images on this site are planning visuals used to communicate renovation scope and process.
Review the intended transformation, active work stage, and finished direction before finalizing scope.
Document rooms, access, trade work, selections, schedule assumptions, and site-specific risks.
Confirm protection, layout details, material choices, and walkthrough expectations before work proceeds.

Planning and selections
Floor plans, finish samples, and scope assumptions are reviewed before pricing is treated as final.

Site protection
Work areas, access paths, materials, dust control, and staging are planned before active renovation begins.

Finish details
Tile lines, fixtures, trim transitions, lighting, and final walkthrough details are part of the quality conversation.
Most renovation disputes begin before construction because assumptions were not written down. These are the issues this page should help the homeowner notice early.
The planning radius covers Toronto, the GTA, and selected Southern Ontario communities. Every project is still reviewed by postal code, scope, distance, schedule, and trade availability.
Yes. Start with the estimate form or call directly. Final pricing depends on scope, site conditions, selections, access, timeline, and a written agreement.
Yes. Add photo notes in the estimate form and we will request any useful current-space photos, drawings, or inspiration images during follow-up.
The launch service area covers Toronto and core GTA cities. Selected surrounding communities are reviewed by project type, distance, schedule, and postal code.
Permit needs are reviewed during planning. Structural work, additions, legal basement suites, and some condo renovations may require extra review before pricing is final.
Yes. The goal is to define scope, assumptions, exclusions, timeline, payment schedule, and next steps in writing before renovation work begins.
Start with a clear conversation and a written estimate before work begins.