How much does drywall water damage repair cost in Toronto?
How much does drywall water damage repair cost in Toronto?
Drywall water damage repair in Toronto typically costs $300-800 for minor damage (small area, surface-level) and $1,500-5,000+ for extensive damage requiring structural work and mold remediation. The final cost depends heavily on the extent of damage, location accessibility, and whether mold is present.
For minor water damage affecting a small section of drywall (under 10 square feet), expect to pay $300-800. This includes cutting out damaged sections, replacing drywall, taping, mudding, priming, and painting to match. If only the surface paper is damaged but the gypsum core is intact, some contractors can repair without full replacement for $200-400.
Moderate damage covering larger areas (10-50 square feet) typically runs $800-2,000. This often involves multiple drywall sheets, more extensive taping and finishing work, and potentially some insulation replacement if moisture penetrated the wall cavity. Toronto's older homes frequently have plaster walls underneath drywall, which can complicate repairs and add $200-500 to costs.
Extensive water damage requiring structural repairs, mold remediation, or electrical work can easily reach $3,000-8,000+. Toronto's climate creates ideal mold conditions, and any water damage that sat for more than 48 hours likely requires professional mold assessment. Certified mold remediation adds $500-2,000 depending on affected area size.
Additional Toronto-specific factors affecting costs include: accessing damage in century homes with narrow staircases ($100-300 premium), disposal fees for contaminated materials ($150-400), and potential permit requirements if structural elements are affected. Toronto Building Division permits may be required for extensive repairs involving load-bearing walls or electrical systems.
Professional assessment is crucial before starting repairs. Water damage often extends beyond visible areas, especially in Toronto's older housing stock where moisture can travel through balloon framing or settle in floor joists. Hidden damage behind walls or in ceiling cavities can double repair costs if discovered mid-project.
Insurance considerations are important - many Toronto homeowners' policies cover sudden water damage but exclude gradual leaks. Document everything with photos and get professional estimates before starting work. Some insurers require certified restoration companies for coverage.
Next steps: First, identify and stop the water source completely. Then get quotes from at least two contractors experienced with water damage restoration. For any damage larger than 2x2 feet or involving potential mold, hire professionals rather than attempting DIY repairs. Browse contractors in our Toronto Construction Network directory who specialize in water damage restoration and can provide proper documentation for insurance claims.
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