Real Markham bathtub faucet replacement estimate

How much does it cost to replace a bathtub faucet in Markham?

Typical estimate for this project
$1,168.50
Possible Extra
$1,935.00
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For this Markham condo bathtub faucet replacement, RenoFiz estimated $920 - $1,450 CAD for the mandatory scope. The estimate covers a contractor-supplied new faucet, diverter replacement, front-access labour, and disposal. No permits required for this scope. Up to $1,935 in possible additional work if damaged plumbing threads or building zone valve issues are discovered.

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Bathtub faucet and diverter being replaced in a Markham condo bathroom
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Location

Markham, ON


Property type

Condo (built 1990+)


Faucet

Contractor-supplied


Access

Front-access only (no rear wall access)


Permits

None required

Cost breakdown

Where the $1,169 project cost goes

Where the $1,169 project cost goes

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Scope itemLabourMaterialsTotal
Tub Protection & Workspace Prep$69.00$69.00
Water Shutoff & Building Coordination$138.00$138.00
Remove Existing Faucet Body$103.50$103.50
Thread Prep & Inspection$69.00$69.00
Fit the New Faucet Assembly$207.00$250.00$457.00
Pressure Test & Commissioning$69.00$69.00
Seal the Wall Flanges$69.00$25.00$94.00
Cleanup & Disposal$69.00$100.00$169.00
Complete base project cost$793.50$375.00$1,168.50
Total Cost

$1,168.50

Possible extra

$1,935.00

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Things to know

Things to know for your project

Things to know for your project

Conditions, constraints, and on-site decisions that shape the final project cost.

Damaged plumbing threads behind tile

Trigger: The old faucet's threaded connections are corroded or damaged inside the wall.

Adds up to $1,500 CAD to remove tile, replace damaged in-wall threads/nipples, and re-tile.


Building zone valve won't isolate water

Trigger: The condo's building zone valves can't fully isolate water to the unit.

Adds $435 CAD for a municipal street-side water shutoff arrangement.

How the estimate was created

The real conversation behind this estimate

The real conversation behind this estimate

This is the how RenoFiz gathered the facts and turned a simple request into a scoped estimate.

Homeowner

My bathtub faucet needs fixing — it's leaking right at the shower diverter.

RenoFiz

Hi there — Chris here, your general contractor. From the photo you sent, this is a classic wall-mounted two-handle tub faucet with a leaking diverter.

To make sure we handle it right, here's the single scope item I see:

  1. Bathtub Faucet Repair or Replacement (Plumbing trade)

Because it's just this one plumbing item, we need to settle a few things — repair vs. replace, how your place is laid out, and what's behind the wall so a plumber knows how they'll get at it.

A few questions to sharpen the picture:

Question: What's your postal code, so we can confirm local context, permits, and pricing?

Question: Would you rather repair the existing faucet (swapping the diverter/cartridge parts) or replace the whole faucet assembly?

  • Attempt repair on existing faucet
  • Replace the entire faucet assembly

Question: Is there an access panel or closet on the far side of the wall behind the faucet, or is it a solid wall?

  • Yes, there is an access panel or closet behind the wall
  • No, it is a solid wall with no rear access
  • I don't know

Question: What kind of property is this?

  • Detached Single-Family House
  • Condo or Apartment
  • Townhouse

Question: Roughly what year was the home built?

  • Before 1990
  • 1990 or later

Question: If you're replacing the faucet, will you provide the new one yourself, or should the contractor supply a standard replacement?

  • I will supply the new faucet
  • Contractor should supply a standard replacement
  • I'm not replacing the faucet (only repairing)

Photos that would help

To confirm the setup and price it accurately, please share:

  • A close-up of the faucet from below and from the side — this helps spot brand markings or the exact wall connection style.
  • A shot of the access panel or the wall directly behind the tub faucet (often in a nearby closet, hallway, or bedroom), if there is one.
  • A wide shot of the whole bathtub/shower enclosure.
Homeowner

What's your postal code, so we can confirm local context, permits, and pricing?: L3R

Would you rather repair the existing faucet (swapping the diverter/cartridge parts) or replace the whole faucet assembly?: Replace the entire faucet assembly

Is there an access panel or closet on the far side of the wall behind the faucet, or is it a solid wall?: No, it is a solid wall with no rear access

What kind of property is this?: Condo or Apartment

Roughly what year was the home built?: 1990 or later

If you're replacing the faucet, will you provide the new one yourself, or should the contractor supply a standard replacement?: Contractor should supply a standard replacement

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Project summary

The client wants a full swap of a leaking wall-mounted two-handle tub faucet with an integrated diverter spout in a condo. With no rear access through the solid wall, everything is done from the front (tub side), assuming the existing wall supply nipples and threads are still sound and reusable. A standard faucet is contractor-supplied, and a licensed plumber coordinates any needed water shutoff with the condo corporation/building management.

Estimate range

$920 - $1,450 This is a starting ballpark, not a final price.

Estimated work

ItemDetailsRange
Tub Protection & Workspace PrepCover the bathtub and the surrounding tiled area with heavy-duty drop cloths and padding to guard against scratches or impact during demo and install.$52 - $86
Water Shutoff & Building CoordinationWork with condo management to isolate the water riser and shut the suite's main supply, then drain the lines so the faucet can come off.$95 - $165
Remove Existing Faucet BodyCarefully disconnect and remove the existing wall-mounted two-handle faucet body from the supply nipples behind the wall, keeping the copper threads intact.$71 - $145
Thread Prep & InspectionClean and re-tape the existing threaded supply connections and confirm they're sound enough for the new install.$52 - $86
Fit the New Faucet AssemblyProvide and install a new contractor-supplied standard wall-mount two-handle tub faucet with integrated diverter onto the prepped connections.$340 - $560
Pressure Test & CommissioningRestore water pressure, check every connection for small leaks, and confirm flow and proper diverter operation.$52 - $86
Seal the Wall FlangesRun a fresh bead of premium mildew-resistant silicone around the decorative wall flanges where they meet the existing tile.$72 - $115
Cleanup & DisposalTidy the workspace, pack out tools, and dispose of the old faucet assembly and packaging.$120 - $220

Cost summary

CategoryRange
Materials$300 - $450
Labour$620 - $1,000
Total$920 - $1,450

What is included

  • Protect the tub surface and the surrounding work area.
  • Shut the water off, either at the in-suite main valve or by arranging a building-wide shutdown with condo management.
  • Carefully disconnect and pull the old wall-mount faucet body off the supply nipples coming through the tile, without damaging the threads.
  • Prep the existing threaded supply connections, checking their integrity and cleaning the threads.
  • Fit the new contractor-supplied standard wall-mount two-handle tub faucet with integrated diverter.
  • Turn the water back on, pressure-test all connections for leaks, and confirm the diverter and flow work properly.
  • Run a bead of clean, mildew-resistant silicone around the wall flanges where they meet the tile to keep water out.
  • Clean up the workspace and dispose of the old faucet assembly.

Possible add-ons

These items are not included in the estimate range above. They may change after an on-site review.

ItemTradePossible rangeWhat would confirm it
Remove tile, replace damaged in-wall plumbing threads/nipples, and re-tile the affected area if the existing supply pipes are compromised.Plumber$1,200 - $1,800The threaded water supply connections behind the tile are corroded, stripped, or leaking once the old faucet comes off, forcing in-wall access.
Arrange a municipal street-side water shutoff if the condo's building zone valves can't fully isolate the supply.Plumber$325 - $525The condo building's main isolation valve weeps by, so line pressure won't drop enough to safely take the faucet apart.

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A homeowner in an Abbotsford condo needed to fix a leaking bathtub faucet at the shower diverter. They decided to replace the entire wall-mounted two-handle assembly. Since the wall behind the faucet is solid with no rear access, a plumber will work entirely from the tub side using the existing supply threads. The contractor supplies a standard replacement faucet. RenoFiz scoped the full job, estimated $950–$1,500 CAD, and identified possible additions for damaged in-wall plumbing ($1,200–$1,800) or a building-wide water shutoff issue ($325–$525).

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