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Bathroom Renovation Cost in Saskatoon (2026)

Average cost in Saskatoon

$15,000/ sq ft

$7,500 — $35,000

$100 — $300 per sq ft

+4% YoY
6 sources
Updated today
Saskatchewan

Cost Breakdown

Itemized
Labor

General carpentry, installation, and finishing

$6,000 — $12,000

50%

Materials & Fixtures

Vanity, toilet, tub/shower, tiles, and paint

$4,000 — $8,000

35%

Plumbing & Electrical

Licensed trades for rough-ins and connections

$1,500 — $3,500

10%

Permits & Disposal

City of Saskatoon permits and waste removal

$300 — $800

5%

🧾GST+PST (11%) — Saskatchewan
Base cost + $1,650 tax$16,650

GST+PST at 11%

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Based on 6 sources and market data for Saskatoon. Actual costs may vary depending on specific project requirements.

🏢Top Bathroom Reno Contractors in Saskatoon

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SLC Renovations

29 Bell Crescent, Saskatoon, SK S7J 2W2, Canada

5.0
★★★★★

17 reviews

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Centennial Kitchen & Bath

2630 Millar Ave #1a, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4C8, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

194 reviews

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Royal Renovators Construction Ltd

211 Thakur St, Saskatoon, SK S7W 0Z9, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

29 reviews

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Handyman Connection Saskatoon

111 Radu Cres #105, Saskatoon, SK S7P 0E4, Canada

4.8
★★★★½

223 reviews

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Sole Construction Inc

1518 Empress Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3G3, Canada

4.8
★★★★½

19 reviews

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Common Questions

A basic update, including vinyl flooring, a standard vanity, and fixture replacements while keeping the existing layout, typically costs between $5,000 and $12,000, averaging around $7,500.

A mid-range renovation averages $15,000 to $25,000 and often includes a tub-to-shower conversion and quartz countertops. High-end custom renovations with premium tile, heated floors, and layout changes range from $25,000 to over $50,000.

In Saskatoon, labour is the largest expense, typically making up 40% to 60% of the total project cost. This is largely due to the specialized work required by licensed plumbers and electricians.

Yes, retaining the original plumbing and electrical layout avoids costly rough-in work and can save you between $2,000 and $5,000 on your total renovation bill.

📊Data Sources

Methodology
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AI-synthesized from 6 web sources (gemini-3.1-pro-preview)

2

Licensed contractor estimates and cost guides

3

Government construction statistics (BLS/StatCan)

Last data collection: 2026-04-13T20:09:02.615326+00:00. Next scheduled update: . All costs in CAD.

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