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A Mississauga kitchen renovation typically runs between $25,000 and $90,000 depending on size, scope, and material choices. That range is frustratingly wide, and most online guides do not help you figure out where your project actually lands. This one does. Whether you are planning a kitchen upgrade in Mississauga on a tight timeline or building the kitchen you have wanted for 10 years, understanding cost drivers before you call anyone is the smartest thing you can do.
What actually drives the cost
Three variables account for roughly 80 percent of your final number.
Square footage and layout complexity. A 120-square-foot galley kitchen costs far less than a 200-square-foot L-shaped kitchen with an island. Moving a wall, relocating a plumbing stack, or reconfiguring an island adds cost quickly. Labour in the GTA runs $75 to $120 per hour for skilled tradespeople, and complex layouts simply require more hours.
Cabinetry tier. Cabinets are consistently the largest single line item in any renovation, typically 30 to 45 percent of the total budget. Stock cabinets from a big-box retailer sit at the low end. Semi-custom cabinets from a GTA supplier hit the middle. Full custom cabinetry built to your exact dimensions and finish pushes the top.
What you keep versus what you replace. If your layout works, your plumbing and electrical are already in the right spots, and you are happy with appliance positions, costs stay manageable. Gut renovations that rip out everything, including plumbing rough-ins and electrical panels, will test any budget.
Three scope tiers and what each delivers
Here is a practical breakdown of what each renovation tier looks like in Mississauga in 2026. These are working estimates based on real project data, not national averages pulled from US sources and converted at last year’s exchange rate.
| Scope | Typical budget (Mississauga) | What it includes |
|---|---|---|
| Refresh | $15,000 to $30,000 | New countertops, backsplash, hardware, paint, lighting. No layout changes. Existing cabinets stay. |
| Mid-range renovation | $40,000 to $65,000 | New semi-custom cabinets, countertops, tile, fixtures, and appliances. Same layout, updated finishes throughout. |
| Full custom renovation | $70,000 to $120,000+ | Custom cabinetry, premium stone countertops, layout reconfiguration, full electrical and plumbing update, luxury appliances and finishes. |
A few things shift these numbers. GTA material costs have increased 8 to 14 percent over the past 18 months, primarily in cabinetry hardware and stone. If you got a quote in 2024 and are revisiting the project now, expect revised numbers.
Where your money goes
In a typical mid-range kitchen renovation in Mississauga, here is approximately how the budget splits.
| Category | Share of budget | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinetry | 30 to 45% | Largest single item |
| Labour (installation, finishing) | 20 to 30% | Higher in GTA than national average |
| Countertops | 10 to 15% | Quartz mid-range, quartzite/marble top tier |
| Appliances | 10 to 20% | Wide range depending on brand selection |
| Plumbing and electrical | 5 to 15% | Jumps sharply if layout changes |
| Flooring | 5 to 8% | Often extended to adjacent living area |
| Lighting, backsplash, trim | 5 to 10% | Finishing details with high visual impact |
One thing worth noting about Mississauga specifically: permit requirements for kitchen renovations vary by scope. Structural changes, gas line work, and significant electrical upgrades all require permits through the City of Mississauga. Your contractor should pull these. If a quote does not include permit fees or references “we can work without permits,” walk away.
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Hidden costs most quotes skip
This is where budgets blow up. Most quotes cover what you agreed to. They do not cover what the contractor finds once the walls come down.
Asbestos and mold testing. Many Mississauga homes built before 1980 have asbestos in floor tiles, drywall compound, or insulation. Remediation can run $2,000 to $8,000 and is non-negotiable. Have a pre-renovation inspection done before finalizing your budget.
Plumbing surprises. Old galvanized pipes corrode from the inside and often show up during a kitchen gut. Replacing a corroded supply line during renovation costs far less than dealing with it post-install when the new cabinets are in the way.
Electrical upgrades. Modern kitchens need more circuits than homes built in the 1970s or 1980s were wired for. Dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, under-cabinet lighting, and GFCI outlets near the sink all may require panel upgrades. Budget $1,500 to $4,000 if your panel is original.
Temporary kitchen setup. If you are renovating your only kitchen, plan for 4 to 8 weeks of microwave-and-cooler living. Budget for takeout, storage, and the basic setup costs of a temporary prep space.
Finishing the adjacent space. New kitchen flooring almost always exposes old flooring in the hallway or dining area. Budget to finish what you will see. Homeowners who do not plan for this end up with a mismatched transition they regret.
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How long it takes
Timeline expectations in Mississauga are often the second source of frustration after cost. Here is what realistic timelines look like.
Planning and design: 4 to 8 weeks. This is where most homeowners underinvest. Rushing the design phase is how you end up with a beautiful kitchen that does not work the way you live. Take the time to finalize cabinet layouts, countertop selections, and appliance specs before any demolition begins.
Lead time on materials: 4 to 12 weeks. Custom cabinets from local GTA manufacturers typically run 6 to 10 weeks. Imported stone slabs can take longer. Your contractor cannot start installation until materials arrive. Always order before you want to start.
Active construction: 3 to 6 weeks. A straightforward mid-range renovation in a medium-sized kitchen runs 3 to 4 weeks on site. Add walls, complex tiling, or specialty installations, and you are looking at 5 to 7 weeks.
Total realistic timeline from first conversation to final inspection: 3 to 5 months. Homeowners who plan for 6 months rarely feel rushed. Those who budget 8 weeks are invariably frustrated.
Getting accurate quotes in Mississauga
Three quotes is the standard recommendation. It is good advice, but incomplete on its own. What matters is comparing quotes that cover the same scope. A $42,000 quote and a $67,000 quote for the “same kitchen” are almost never for the same kitchen. One contractor is likely using a different cabinet tier, lower-grade countertops, or is not including permit fees, demo disposal, or finishing carpentry.
Ask every contractor for a line-item breakdown. If they push back on that, they are telling you something about how they work. Ask specifically about what is excluded. The most professional contractors volunteer that information.
Local homeowners planning work in Oakville, Burlington, or Brampton face similar cost structures to Mississauga, with minor variation. A kitchen refresh in Oakville might run slightly higher due to design-forward client expectations in that market. Brampton kitchen overhauls tend to attract more competitive contractor pricing given the volume of renovation activity in the area.
For homeowners in more suburban areas, a Milton kitchen improvement or a Georgetown kitchen work project will follow similar material cost structures, though contractor travel time may add a small premium to labour rates.
The best time to start getting quotes is before you have committed to a timeline. That pressure-free position lets you ask better questions and compare contractors on fit, not just price.
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Download free PDF guide →Frequently asked questions
How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Mississauga in 2026?
Most Mississauga kitchen renovations fall between $25,000 and $90,000. A basic refresh runs $15,000 to $30,000. A full mid-range renovation with new cabinets typically costs $40,000 to $65,000. Custom high-end projects run $70,000 and up.
Does a kitchen renovation add value to my home in the GTA?
Yes, though the return varies. Mid-range kitchen renovations in the GTA typically return 60 to 80 percent of their cost in added home value. The goal is to renovate to the neighbourhood standard, not above it.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen renovation in Mississauga?
Permits are required for structural changes, gas line work, and significant electrical upgrades. A cosmetic refresh generally does not need a permit. Your contractor should advise on specific requirements and pull all necessary permits on your behalf.
How long does a kitchen renovation take in Mississauga?
From first design meeting to final inspection, allow 3 to 5 months. Active construction takes 3 to 6 weeks depending on scope. Material lead times, particularly for custom cabinets, add 6 to 10 weeks before construction begins.
What is the biggest cost in a kitchen renovation?
Cabinetry is consistently the largest line item, accounting for 30 to 45 percent of the total renovation budget. Labour is second at 20 to 30 percent. If you need to control costs, the cabinet tier is where you have the most leverage.
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