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Pricing Guide ยท 2026

Drywall Installation Cost in Toronto (2026 Guide)

๐Ÿ“… Updated: May 2026 ๐Ÿ“– Read: 8 min โœ๏ธ By: J&R Drywall

If you're planning a renovation, new build, or commercial fit-out in Toronto, one of the first questions you'll ask is: how much does drywall installation cost?

The honest answer: it depends. But that's not a useful answer, so in this guide we'll break down real 2026 Toronto pricing โ€” what you should expect to pay, what affects the cost, and how to know if a quote is fair.

Quick answer: Drywall installation in Toronto typically costs $2.50 โ€“ $4.50 per square foot for standard residential work (materials + labor), or $3.50 โ€“ $7.00 per square foot for commercial or premium Level 5 finish projects.

Toronto Drywall Cost Breakdown (2026)

Here's the per-square-foot pricing range you'll see from licensed contractors across Toronto and the GTA, broken down by project type:

Project TypeCost / sq ftIncludes
Standard residential$2.50 โ€“ $4.50Hanging, taping, mudding, Level 4 finish
Basement finishing$3.00 โ€“ $5.50Framing, insulation, drywall, finishing
Level 5 finish$4.00 โ€“ $7.00Premium skim coat, flawless under direct light
Commercial / office$3.50 โ€“ $6.50Steel framing, drywall, finishing, code compliance
Drywall repair only$200 โ€“ $800 flatPatches, holes, water damage, cracks

Note: Pricing assumes Toronto and GTA labor rates as of May 2026. Materials cost +/- 10% depending on supplier and project scale.

What's included in a typical drywall installation cost?

When a contractor quotes you "per square foot," that number usually includes:

It typically does NOT include: priming/painting (separate trade), framing (separate line item), insulation, electrical work, or removing existing drywall.

5 factors that affect drywall cost in Toronto

1. Square footage and ceiling height

Bigger projects sometimes have a lower per-square-foot rate (economies of scale). But high ceilings (10+ feet) typically add 10โ€“20% to the cost because they require scaffolding and slower installation.

2. Finish level (Level 4 vs Level 5)

Most Toronto homes get Level 4 finish โ€” three coats of mud, ready for paint. It's standard and looks great with normal lighting. But if you have large windows or skylights flooding the wall with direct natural light, every imperfection shows. That's when you need Level 5 finish โ€” a skim coat over the entire surface, costing 30โ€“50% more, but worth it for premium results.

3. Accessibility and existing conditions

A new construction project where the framing is already done is straightforward. A renovation where the contractor needs to work around existing finishes, deal with old plaster removal, or repair framing? That adds time and cost.

4. Type of project (residential vs commercial)

Commercial drywall in Toronto usually requires fire-rated assemblies, demising walls, acoustic insulation, and stricter code compliance โ€” all of which raise the cost compared to a typical home.

5. Toronto neighborhood and access

Downtown projects with parking restrictions, condo elevator scheduling, or street-level material drop-offs can add 5โ€“15% in logistics costs. Suburban GTA projects (Mississauga, Etobicoke, North York) are typically more straightforward.

Average cost for common Toronto projects

Here are realistic 2026 Toronto pricing ranges for common drywall projects:

How to know if a Toronto drywall quote is fair

Before signing anything, make sure the quote includes:

  1. Itemized breakdown โ€” materials, labor, finishing level, and cleanup separated out
  2. Finish level specified โ€” Level 4 (standard) or Level 5 (premium)
  3. Timeline โ€” start date and estimated completion
  4. Insurance and WSIB โ€” contractor should provide certificates on request
  5. Warranty โ€” most reputable Toronto contractors offer 1-year workmanship warranty

Red flags: quotes way below market rate (likely cutting corners), no written contract, demanding full payment upfront, no insurance proof, or vague descriptions of work.

Why drywall cost in Toronto is rising in 2026

Toronto drywall pricing has gone up roughly 8โ€“12% in the past two years. The main drivers:

The good news: experienced contractors with established crews can still deliver fair pricing because they have efficient processes and direct supplier relationships.

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Frequently asked questions about drywall cost in Toronto

Is it cheaper to do drywall myself in Toronto?

For a small patch (a few hundred square feet or less), DIY can save labor cost โ€” but tape, mud, sanding, and finishing are skilled work. Most homeowners spend more in time, tools, and "fix-the-mistake" trips to Home Depot than they save. For anything larger than a single wall, hire a pro.

Do drywall contractors in Toronto charge for quotes?

Reputable contractors like J&R Drywall offer free quotes within 24 hours. Be wary of anyone charging upfront for an estimate.

How long does drywall installation take?

A single room: 1โ€“2 days. Full basement: 5โ€“10 days. Whole-home new construction: 2โ€“4 weeks. Commercial build-out: depends on scope, typically 1โ€“4 weeks.

Should I get Level 5 finish for my Toronto home?

Only if you have walls that get hit by direct sunlight from large windows or skylights. For typical rooms with normal lighting, Level 4 looks identical to Level 5 once painted. Save the extra cost unless you need it.

Ready to start your project?

J&R Drywall is a fully insured Toronto general contractor with 15+ years of experience serving residential and commercial clients across the GTA. We provide free, no-pressure quotes โ€” and we'll tell you honestly if a project is too small for our crew or if there's a more cost-effective approach.

Call 647-633-1087 or request a free quote online.