Full Bathroom Gut-Out
Complete removal of fixtures, tile, vanities, tubs, showers, flooring, backer board, drywall, and approved non-load-bearing partitions down to the agreed layer, including studs or subfloor when specified.
Toronto & GTA Bathroom Demolition
BathroomDemolition.ca provides complete bathroom demolition and selective strip-out services across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. We remove fixtures, vanities, tubs, showers, tile, backer board, flooring, and approved non-structural materials, then haul away the debris and prepare the room for renovation.
Bathroom Demolition Examples
Bathroom demolition can range from selective tile and fixture removal to a complete strip-out down to the framing and subfloor. We remove the agreed materials carefully, control debris, and leave the space accessible for inspection and renovation.
What We Remove
From a powder room strip-out to a full ensuite gut-out, the demolition scope is defined before work begins so the next contractor receives a clean, accessible room with the agreed materials removed.
Complete removal of fixtures, tile, vanities, tubs, showers, flooring, backer board, drywall, and approved non-load-bearing partitions down to the agreed layer, including studs or subfloor when specified.
Toilets, sinks, vanities, countertops, tubs, shower bases, glass enclosures, mirrors, medicine cabinets, and related bathroom hardware removed according to the project scope.
Bathroom floor and wall tile removal, mortar-bed demolition, backer-board stripping, and removal of loose setting materials so the remaining surfaces can be inspected before rebuilding.
Selective removal of rotted subfloor, wet-area framing, soffits, and non-structural walls as defined in the approved demolition scope.
Condo bathroom gut-outs planned around approved work hours, elevator booking, hallway and common-area protection, water shut-off coordination, parking, and building debris procedures.
Bathroom demolition waste is loaded, hauled away, and disposed of as part of the agreed scope. Final cleanup and dust collection leave the room accessible for inspection and renovation work.
Built for Demolition
Bathroom demolition can involve much more than removing a vanity. Full gut-outs, demolition required before water-damage repairs, layout changes, and pre-renovation strip-outs may require tile demolition, subfloor removal, partition stripping, and careful protection of plumbing lines that must remain.
BathroomDemolition.ca plans each project around the bathroom size, building type, access route, demolition depth, disposal volume, and what must remain protected. Condo procedures, occupied homes, narrow hallways, and adjacent finishes are considered before demolition begins.
Demolition Scope
Every gut-out is scoped item by item so you know exactly what comes out, what stays, and what condition the room is left in.
Toilets, sinks, faucets, tubs, shower bases, glass doors, bidets, and related mounting hardware.
Vanity cabinets, countertops, mirrors, medicine cabinets, shelving, and built-in linen units.
Floor and wall tile, mosaics, backer board, mortar beds, tub surrounds, and accent panels.
Vinyl, laminate, tile flooring, underlayment, and selective rotted or water-damaged subfloor sections.
Non-load-bearing walls, soffits, pony walls, and damaged drywall or plaster in the wet area.
Exhaust fans, light fixtures, heated floor components, and accessible plumbing trim within the agreed scope. Electrical or plumbing disconnects requiring qualified trades are coordinated separately.
How It Works
A controlled sequence keeps water shut-offs, dust, disposal, and your renovation timeline on track from first swing to final sweep.
Site review, scope confirmation, access planning, and a clear project quote.
Floors, hallways, doors, and adjacent finishes protected before demolition starts.
Fixtures, tile, and surfaces removed according to the approved scope.
Debris loaded, transported, and disposed of throughout the project.
Final cleanup and an accessible bathroom prepared for inspection and rebuilding.
Where We Work
We gut bathrooms in houses, townhomes, condos, and rental properties throughout the Greater Toronto Area.
Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, East York, Downtown, Midtown, and surrounding neighbourhoods.
Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Burlington, Milton, and nearby communities west of Toronto.
Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, and surrounding York Region communities.
Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and surrounding Durham Region communities.
Common Questions
Common questions about gut-outs, pricing, timelines, permits, debris removal, condo work, and hazardous materials.
The scope can include removal of toilets, vanities, tubs, showers, tile, backer board, mirrors, flooring, drywall, soffits, and non-load-bearing partitions. Debris hauling and final cleanup can also be included.
Pricing depends on bathroom size, fixture count, tile coverage, wall and floor construction, site access, disposal volume, subfloor removal, and whether the property is a house, condo, or commercial space. An on-site assessment is the best way to establish an accurate quote.
The duration depends on the bathroom size, demolition depth, material layers, site access, building rules, and whether subfloor or partitions are being removed. A straightforward residential gut-out is generally less complex than a condo project or a bathroom with thick mortar-bed construction.
Yes. Selective demolition can remove a shower surround, vanity, floor tile, tub area, soffit, or damaged subfloor while protecting the parts of the room and adjacent areas that must remain.
Permit requirements depend on the project scope. Removing finishes and fixtures may be treated differently from work involving structural walls, plumbing relocation, electrical changes, or significant subfloor alteration. The scope should be confirmed with the applicable municipality before work begins.
Yes. Condo bathroom demolition can be planned around building rules, approved work hours, elevator reservations, common-area protection, water shut-off coordination, parking, and debris removal procedures.
Suspected hazardous materials should be assessed before they are disturbed. If testing confirms asbestos or another regulated material, it must be handled according to applicable requirements by appropriately qualified professionals.
Request an Estimate
Share the property location, building type, bathroom size, existing materials, required demolition depth, access details, and preferred timeline. We will review the information and contact you about the next step.