Home Extension Contractors Serving West Toronto

Home Extension Contractors West Toronto Homeowners Trust

We design and build ground-level extensions that open up your main floor, without the disconnect of hiring separate designers and builders.

Open Up Your Main Floor

A rear or side extension is often the answer when your kitchen feels closed off or your main floor does not flow the way modern families live. We have planned and built extensions across West Toronto for over two decades, managing design, permits, and construction as one team. See recent work in our portfolio.

Extensions Go Wrong When the Details Get Missed

A ground-level extension has to tie into your existing structure, drainage, and grading correctly, or you end up with problems that show up years later. Here is what tends to go wrong, and how we handle it.

What Usually Goes Wrong

How We Build It Right

A Natural Fit for Open-Concept Living

Many West Toronto homes have closed-off kitchens and small back rooms that do not match how people actually want to live today. An extension gives you the square footage to open things up, often paired with an interior redesign of the surrounding space.

See What Is Possible in Your Backyard

Lot size and setback rules shape what extension makes sense for your home. Book a free consultation and we will walk you through it honestly.

Why Choose Us

Why Homeowners Choose Ashford Homes for Extensions

Design and Build Under One Roof

Our BCIN-licensed team designs your extension and manages the permit process, so nothing gets lost between separate parties.

25 Years of West Toronto Homes

We have built extensions across High Park, Roncesvalles, and Bloor West, and we know how to tie new construction into older housing stock properly.

A 5-Year Warranty

We stand behind our extensions for five years, including the connection points to your existing home.

Transparent Project Tracking

We track your extension through JobTread, so you can see your schedule and budget without chasing anyone for updates.

Our Home Extension Process

Step 1
Site Assessment
We review your lot, grading, and setback rules to confirm what kind of extension is realistic for your property.
Step 2
Design and Permit Drawings
Our team designs your extension and prepares the drawings for your building permit application.
Step 3
Fixed Quote and Schedule
You will receive a detailed quote and a realistic timeline before construction begins.
Step 4
Foundation and Structural Work
We build the foundation and structure to properly tie into your existing home, including grading and drainage.
Step 5
Finishing and Integration
We finish the extension to match your home so it feels like it was always part of the house.
Step 6
Final Walkthrough and Warranty
We complete a full walkthrough together, and your 5-year warranty starts the day the project wraps up.
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Considering an Addition Instead?

If a second-storey addition fits your goals better than a ground-level extension, take a look at our home addition services, or start with architectural design and planning if you are still deciding.

Home Extension FAQs

Do I need a permit for a home extension?

Yes, ground-level extensions require a building permit and typically a zoning review. We manage the full permit process for you.

We use “extension” for ground-level, horizontal expansions and “addition” for second-storey or vertical builds. See our home addition page for that option.

Most extensions take two to five months depending on scope and permit timelines. We will give you a realistic estimate after assessing your property.

Usually, yes, since most extension work is contained to the new structure. We will walk through specifics for your project during planning.

Yes, matching your home’s existing materials and character is part of our design process from the start.

We focus on West Toronto, including High Park, Roncesvalles, and Bloor West. See our About Us page for details.

Yes, ground-level extensions require a building permit and typically a zoning review. We manage the full permit process for you.

We use “extension” for ground-level, horizontal expansions and “addition” for second-storey or vertical builds. See our home addition page for that option.

Most extensions take two to five months depending on scope and permit timelines. We will give you a realistic estimate after assessing your property.

Usually, yes, since most extension work is contained to the new structure. We will walk through specifics for your project during planning.

Yes, matching your home’s existing materials and character is part of our design process from the start.

We focus on West Toronto, including High Park, Roncesvalles, and Bloor West. See our About Us page for details.

Yes, this is common. Many clients pair an extension with an interior redesign to open up the whole main floor at once.

What Clients Say About Their Extensions

Read more feedback from homeowners on our testimonials page.

Ready to Talk About Your Extension?

Book a free consultation and we will assess your property and give you honest numbers. Call 647-576-7852 or fill out the form below.