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Garage Additions & Conversions in Toronto

Garage Additions & Conversions in Ontario

A garage addition means building a new attached or detached garage where one doesn't exist, or extending an existing structure to add depth, height, or a second bay. A conversion goes the other direction: turning an existing garage into livable space, a home office, a gym, a rental unit, or a laneway-adjacent suite. Both jobs touch structural work, foundations, electrical, and often plumbing, and in Toronto both typically require a building permit and sign-off against zoning rules for lot coverage, setbacks, and height.

Because the work sits at the intersection of carpentry, structural engineering, and permitting, the contractors who do it well tend to be the ones who handle the paperwork as carefully as the framing. Before you hire anyone, ask to see a recent permit set they pulled for a similar project, confirm who is responsible for engineering drawings if the addition changes the roofline or removes a load-bearing wall, and get a written scope that separates demolition, structural work, insulation, and finishing so you can compare quotes on equal terms.

We score the 7 builders in this category on factors like permit and code experience, communication during the job, how closely final costs matched the estimate, and how past clients rated the finished work. The ranked guide breaks down how each one performs. If you want the full detail on how we weigh those factors, see our methodology.

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All garage additions & conversions in Toronto, ranked by score and relevance

7 businesses, scored on recent reviews. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is garage additions & conversions, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

416 Construction
#1
87

416 Construction

5.0(46)✓ Google-verified

416 Construction's integrated design-build approach stands out in the GTA. Having architects, engineers, and builders under one roof means decisions move fast and finger-pointing stops. Patrick and Edward lead a team that handles everything from drawings to permits to construction, keeping clients in the loop and protecting their budget. Quality and reliability run deep here. They finish on time, keep sites clean, stand behind work years after completion, and help clients find rental tenants. Their experience spans custom homes, additions, commercial projects, and rental conversions across Toronto, Oakville, Mississauga, and surrounding areas.

Garage Additions & ConversionsDetached Garage Construction
Eastern Western Construction Design & Build Toronto
#2
89

Eastern Western Construction Design & Build Toronto

5.0(66)✓ Google-verified

Yiannis and his team earn consistent five-star marks for managing complex projects end-to-end: a reviewer praised their handling of a two-storey addition including permits and design, another lauded the basement renovation delivered on tight timelines. Staff listen carefully to needs, adapt to custom requests, and work through inevitable hiccups without surprise charges. Across kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and living spaces, reviews highlight polished finishes, clean sites, and high-quality materials throughout. Communication runs clear from consultation to handover, with regulars noting Yiannis's honesty and detail work. Price-conscious reviewers confirm fair value without cutting corners.

Garage Additions & ConversionsCustom Finishes & Heated GaragesDetached Garage Construction
Violet Build Toronto
#3
89

Violet Build Toronto

5.0(58)✓ Google-verified

Every single review is five stars, and reviewers consistently describe a team that shows up on schedule, communicates clearly, and delivers polished work. Ali and Mozhdeh lead operations with honesty about costs and willingness to handle permit headaches or add finishing touches without padding invoices. Homeowners across Toronto, Richmond Hill, and Aurora praise their skill in complex work: accessible bathroom design for wheelchair users, structural moves like wall removal, basement entrance permits, and specialty finishes such as pot lights and glass railings. They back their work with a 2-year warranty and maintain relationships well after the job ends.

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Piatek Homes
#4
84

Piatek Homes

5.0(24)✓ Google-verified

Matt and his team deliver framing, underpinning, waterproofing, and renovation work on schedule and within budget. Reviewers consistently praise their professionalism, knowledge, and willingness to explain decisions and handle permits alongside the build itself. Every review is five stars over two years. The business stays in regular contact with homeowners, catches problems early, and treats each project as their own. Their reputation centers on being honest about scope, delivering what they promise, and making the process stress-free.

Garage Additions & ConversionsDetached Garage Construction
Nicks Developments
#5
82

Nicks Developments

4.7(28)✓ Google-verified

Custom home clients consistently report feeling guided by Nick personally through complex builds. His team communicates well, addresses issues head-on, and delivers within timeline. Reviewers across multiple projects over years praise attention to detail and honest dealing-the standout mark of a builder who treats work as his own.

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Woodsmith Construction Inc
#6
76 low data

Woodsmith Construction Inc

5.0(15)✓ Google-verified

All 15 reviews are five-star. Clients consistently praise Chris Smith and his team for turning complex, multi-floor renovations into well-managed projects. Communication remains clear throughout, budgets hold firm, and finishing details receive equal care to structural work.

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Home Services at The Home Depot
#7
55 low data

Home Services at The Home Depot

2.8(4)✓ Google-verified

Two recent one-star reviews describe service as incompetent and dismissive of customer concerns. Limited positive evidence from four reviews total; recent track record skews heavily negative.

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Common questions about garage additions & conversions

How much does a garage addition or conversion cost in Toronto?
A straightforward conversion of an existing single-car garage into living space often lands in the range of $20,000 to $50,000 depending on insulation, electrical, and finish level. A new addition or detached garage build runs higher, often $40,000 to $100,000+, since it includes foundation work, framing, and roofing from scratch. Permit fees, engineering, and any zoning variance applications add to the total.
Do I need a permit for a garage conversion in Toronto?
Yes, in almost every case. Changing a garage's use from parking to habitable space affects egress, insulation, and fire separation requirements, and the city treats it as a building code matter, not a cosmetic renovation. Skipping the permit can cause problems later when you sell or insure the property.
How long does a typical project take?
A basic conversion with no structural changes can run 4 to 8 weeks once permits are approved. A full addition, including foundation, framing, and finishing, more commonly takes 3 to 5 months, and permit approval itself can add several weeks to months before work even starts.
How can I tell if a contractor's work is good quality?
Ask to walk through a completed project, not just photos, and check that insulation, vapor barrier, and electrical work were inspected and closed out with the city rather than left informal. A contractor who can show you the final inspection sign-off is a good sign they built to code, not just to look finished.

Last updated 2026-08-16