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Basement Contractors Across the GTA

Toronto Basement Remodeling connects you with experienced basement renovation contractors across every part of the Greater Toronto Area -- from downtown Toronto and the inner suburbs to Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Vaughan, and beyond.

Downtown Toronto

Downtown Toronto's century homes and pre-war rowhouses present unique basement renovation challenges, from stone foundations requiring underpinning to tight lot access for excavation equipment.

Neighbourhoods: Financial District, Entertainment District, Harbourfront +4 more
Mixed — 1880s heritage to 2020s condos old homes
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Midtown Toronto

Midtown Toronto's 1920s–1960s homes are prime candidates for basement underpinning and finishing, with homeowners in Forest Hill and Davisville transforming shallow post-war basements into premium living space.

Neighbourhoods: Yonge-Eglinton, Davisville, Deer Park +4 more
1920s–1960s, with newer infill old homes
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East York

East York's wartime bungalows and post-war housing stock offer strong basement finishing potential, with many homes featuring unfinished basements ready for conversion to living space.

Neighbourhoods: Danforth Village, Woodbine Heights, O'Connor-Parkview +3 more
1940s–1960s wartime and post-war old homes
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Scarborough

Scarborough's expansive post-war suburban housing offers excellent basement finishing opportunities, with many 1960s–1990s homes featuring large unfinished basements with existing rough-in plumbing.

Neighbourhoods: Agincourt, Scarborough Town Centre, Malvern +5 more
1950s–1990s suburban old homes
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North York

North York's diverse housing stock — from 1950s bungalows in Willowdale to modern custom builds in York Mills — drives demand for basement finishing, underpinning, and secondary suite conversions.

Neighbourhoods: Willowdale, Don Mills, Bayview Village +5 more
1950s–2000s, with active new construction old homes
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Etobicoke

Etobicoke's 1950s–1980s suburban homes and newer waterfront condos drive steady basement renovation demand, from finishing builder-grade basements to waterproofing aging foundations.

Neighbourhoods: Mimico, Long Branch, New Toronto +4 more
1950s–1980s, with newer waterfront condos old homes
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York

York's older working-class housing from the 1920s–1960s offers affordable basement renovation opportunities, with many homes having unfinished basements that can significantly increase liveable square footage.

Neighbourhoods: Weston, Mount Dennis, Silverthorn +3 more
1920s–1960s, older working-class housing old homes
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Mississauga

Mississauga's 1970s–2000s suburban homes feature large basements with good ceiling heights, making them ideal candidates for finishing, secondary suite conversion, and bathroom additions.

Neighbourhoods: Port Credit, Streetsville, Erin Mills +5 more
1970s–2000s suburban, with newer condos old homes
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Brampton

Brampton's newer 1990s–2020s housing stock features deep basements with modern foundations, making finishing projects straightforward and cost-effective compared to older Toronto neighbourhoods.

Neighbourhoods: Heart Lake, Bramalea, Springdale +4 more
1990s–2020s, with active new construction old homes
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Markham

Markham's 1980s–2010s suburban homes feature spacious basements well-suited for finishing, with strong demand for secondary suites and home office conversions in this family-oriented community.

Neighbourhoods: Unionville, Markham Village, Cornell +4 more
1980s–2010s, with heritage pockets old homes
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Vaughan

Vaughan's upscale 1990s–2020s homes feature deep basements with high ceilings, driving demand for premium finishing, home theatres, wine cellars, and luxury secondary suites.

Neighbourhoods: Woodbridge, Kleinburg, Maple +4 more
1980s–2020s, with active luxury new builds old homes
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Richmond Hill

Richmond Hill's 1980s–2010s suburban homes offer excellent basement finishing potential, with many featuring 8–9 foot ceilings and existing rough-in plumbing ready for conversion.

Neighbourhoods: Oak Ridges, Bayview Hill, Langstaff +3 more
1980s–2010s suburban old homes
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Newmarket

Newmarket's mix of heritage downtown homes and 1990s–2010s suburban developments creates diverse basement renovation needs, from underpinning older properties to finishing newer deep basements.

Neighbourhoods: Historic Downtown, Stonehaven, Bristol-London +3 more
Mixed — heritage downtown, 1990s-2010s suburbs old homes
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Aurora

Aurora's affluent 1990s–2010s neighbourhoods feature spacious basements ideal for finishing, with homeowners investing in premium recreation rooms, home offices, and secondary suites.

Neighbourhoods: Aurora Village, Bayview Northeast, Aurora Highlands +2 more
1990s–2010s, with heritage pockets old homes
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Ajax

Ajax's 1990s–2020s suburban housing features modern deep basements with builder rough-ins, making basement finishing one of the most popular and cost-effective home improvements in the area.

Neighbourhoods: South Ajax, Pickering Village, Audley +2 more
1990s–2020s suburban old homes
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Pickering

Pickering's mix of 1970s–2010s homes and the massive new Seaton development creates diverse basement renovation demand, from updating older finishes to completing new-build basements.

Neighbourhoods: Pickering City Centre, Liverpool, Bay Ridges +3 more
1970s–2010s, with newer Seaton development old homes
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Oshawa

Oshawa's affordable housing market and mix of 1920s downtown heritage homes to 2020s north-end developments make basement renovation a high-value investment for homeowners across the city.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown Oshawa, Taunton, Windfields +3 more
Mixed — 1920s downtown to 2020s north end old homes
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Whitby

Whitby's predominantly 2000s–2020s housing stock features deep modern basements with excellent finishing potential, making it one of the most straightforward areas for basement renovation in the GTA.

Neighbourhoods: Brooklin, Downtown Whitby, Williamsburg +3 more
2000s–2020s, with older downtown core old homes
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Oakville

Oakville's affluent housing market and mix of heritage waterfront properties to modern executive homes drives demand for premium basement renovations, including luxury finishing, wine cellars, and home theatres.

Neighbourhoods: Old Oakville, Bronte, Glen Abbey +4 more
1960s–2010s, with heritage Old Oakville old homes
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Burlington

Burlington's 1970s–2000s suburban housing combined with its lakefront communities creates steady demand for basement finishing, waterproofing, and secondary suite conversions.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown Burlington, Alton Village, Tyandaga +4 more
1970s–2000s, with newer Alton Village old homes
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Milton

Milton's rapidly growing 2000s–2020s subdivisions feature deep modern basements with excellent finishing potential, while the older Old Milton core offers heritage renovation opportunities.

Neighbourhoods: Old Milton, Willmott, Harrison +4 more
2000s–2020s, with older Old Milton core old homes
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