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Second Storey Additions in Toronto & the GTA

Double your living space without expanding your footprint.

The overview

A second storey addition is the ultimate space expansion for GTA homeowners who need significantly more room but want to preserve their yard, can't expand their footprint due to setback restrictions, or simply want to maximize their property's potential. Adding a second storey effectively doubles your home's living area — turning a 1,200 square foot bungalow into a 2,400 square foot two-storey home on the same lot. This is particularly valuable in Toronto's established neighbourhoods where lot values far exceed building values, and in inner suburban areas of Mississauga, Brampton, and Markham where bungalows on generous lots offer excellent pop-up potential. Second storey additions are the most complex residential renovation — requiring complete roof removal, structural reinforcement of the existing first floor and foundation, and integration of all mechanical systems. The existing foundation must be evaluated for capacity, first-floor walls may need reinforcement, and the design must comply with height restrictions and neighbourhood character guidelines. Buildoreno has completed dozens of second storey additions across the GTA, with in-house project management coordinating architects, engineers, and all construction trades.

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Why it matters

What you get, done right

Doubles living space without changing your lot footprint
Preserves yard space — no sacrifice of outdoor living area
Maximizes property value on expensive GTA lots where land value dominates
Avoids the $100,000+ transaction costs of moving to a larger home
Full architectural control — design bedrooms, bathrooms, and layouts exactly as needed
Often more cost-effective per square foot than a ground-level addition
2026 pricing by city

What second storey additions costs across the GTA

Median project pricing in each of our busiest markets. Your exact number depends on scope, access, and site conditions — every Buildoreno quote is free, written, and itemized.

CityTypical projectPrice rangeFull guide
TorontoTwo-storey rear addition in East York detached (400 sq ft)$180,000–$260,000View →
MississaugaSecond-storey addition on Port Credit bungalow (600 sq ft)$200,000–$290,000View →
BramptonIn-law suite addition in Heart Lake bungalow$90,000–$140,000View →
VaughanMain floor and master suite renovation in Maple home$130,000–$200,000View →
OakvilleExecutive kitchen and master bath in Joshua Creek home$140,000–$210,000View →
MarkhamWhole-home refresh in Berczy Village detached$160,000–$240,000View →

Median project pricing. See each city guide for the full small / medium / large breakdown.

How we do it

Our process, step by step

  1. 1
    Feasibility & Foundation Assessment

    We evaluate whether your existing foundation and first-floor structure can support a second storey. Most post-1950s GTA homes can, but some require foundation reinforcement. Zoning height limits and setbacks are confirmed with your municipality.

  2. 2
    Architectural Design

    The second storey is designed to complement the existing home's proportions and neighbourhood character. Floor plan, room layout, window placement, and roofline are developed in collaboration with you and reviewed for zoning compliance.

  3. 3
    Engineering & Permits

    Structural engineering addresses load transfer from the new second floor through the existing first floor to the foundation. Permit applications include architectural, structural, and mechanical drawings. Review periods in the GTA typically run 6–12 weeks.

  4. 4
    Roof Removal & Construction

    The existing roof is removed and a temporary weather-tight enclosure protects the first floor. New second-floor framing, subfloor, walls, and new roof are constructed. This is the weather-sensitive phase — we schedule for optimal conditions.

  5. 5
    Mechanical, Finishing & Integration

    HVAC, plumbing, and electrical are extended to the second floor. Interior finishing on both floors (the first floor often needs updates to match), exterior cladding, and final landscaping restoration complete the project.

Real GTA pricing

What it costs

Typical range
$250,000–$500,000+ depending on size and complexity (typically $250–$400/sq ft)

Every Buildoreno estimate is a free, itemized written quote — no hidden line items. Your exact price depends on site conditions, materials, and scope.

See the full general contracting cost guide →Last updated: March 2026

Honest answers

Second Storey Additions questions, answered

Most GTA homes built after 1950 with poured concrete foundations can support a second storey, sometimes with minor reinforcement. Older rubble stone foundations typically cannot without underpinning. We always conduct a thorough foundation assessment with a structural engineer before committing to the project.

Expect 6–10 months from permit approval to completion. The permit process adds 2–4 months. Construction itself takes 5–8 months — weather conditions during the critical roof-off phase can affect the timeline. Total from first meeting to move-in is typically 10–16 months.

It's possible during the early structural phase, but most families relocate for 2–4 months during the roof removal and framing stage when the home is open to weather and noise/dust are at their peak. Once the new roof is on and the shell is enclosed, many families move back in during the finishing phase.

Only with poor design. A well-designed pop-up matches proportions, window styles, rooflines, and materials to create a home that looks like it was always meant to be two storeys. We work with architects who specialize in GTA residential additions and understand the visual integration that makes a pop-up successful.

In most GTA neighbourhoods, yes. A $350,000 addition on a home you already own avoids $30,000–$60,000 in land transfer taxes, $30,000–$50,000 in real estate commissions, $10,000–$20,000 in moving costs, and the premium of buying into a higher price bracket. The math usually favours building up.

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