
Attic Conversion & Dormer Addition in Georgetown
Your Georgetown home deserves the best attic conversion & dormer addition service. RenoHouse: licensed, insured, and rated 4.9 stars by picturesque Halton Hills community homeowners.
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A simple, stress-free process from start to finish.
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Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Georgetown. Send photos, video, comments about what needs to be done, and your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, discuss details, and provide a clear estimate — often within hours, no visit needed.
Repair Process
Our licensed team arrives at your Georgetown home on the agreed date and completes your attic conversion & dormer addition to the highest standards.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough with you, full cleanup, and warranty documentation provided.
Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Georgetown. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price — often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives at your Georgetown home and completes your attic conversion & dormer addition professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Attic Conversion & Dormer Addition in Georgetown
Georgetown's character homes and new builds alike get expert care with our attic conversion & dormer addition provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Georgetown.
Georgetown's charming main street and the artists' enclave of Glen Williams give this community unique character. We work to preserve and enhance that character.
With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Georgetown homeowners trust. Georgetown — small-town care, professional results.
Attic Conversion & Dormer Addition in Georgetown: Georgetown (part of Halton Hills) features a picturesque historic downtown with century homes, 1970s–1990s family subdivisions in Silver Creek and Cedarvale, and rural estate properties in Glen Williams and Limehouse. Acton adds its own small-town housing stock. Common issues like heritage-sensitive renovations in downtown georgetown's historic core make professional attic conversion & dormer addition services especially important for Georgetown homeowners.

The RenoHouse Advantage in Georgetown
11+ Years Experience
Over a decade of expertise in attic conversion & dormer addition across Georgetown. We've seen it all and know how to handle any challenge.
Warranty Protected
All work comes with comprehensive warranty coverage. We stand behind our craftsmanship and use quality materials that last.
Competitive Rates
Fair pricing on attic conversion & dormer addition in Georgetown without compromising quality. We match or beat competitor quotes.
Sound Familiar?
These are the most common problems our Georgetown clients face.
Pre-1940 Beaches/Junction/Mimico 1.5-storey with usable but un-headroom attic?
Need a third bedroom or home office and don't want to lose backyard for an addition?
Confused about rear shed dormer (as-of-right) vs front gable dormer (Committee of Adjustment)?
Heritage Conservation District home and worried about Heritage Permit timelines?
Vermiculite (Zonolite) attic insulation and need Reg 278/05 Type 2 abatement before framing?
Want a third-floor master suite with ensuite but staircase location is the limiter?
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Our Attic Conversion & Dormer Addition Work
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Frequently Asked Questions About Attic Conversion & Dormer Addition in Georgetown
Light attic finish (no dormer, existing 7'6"+ peak): $40,000–$70,000. Rear shed dormer + finish: $80,000–$130,000 typical Georgetown semi. Front gable dormer + finish: $100,000–$160,000. Full third-floor master suite with rear shed dormer, en-suite, walk-in closet, and staircase upgrade: $150,000–$200,000+. Includes design, PEng structural, permits, framing, R-60 insulation, electrical, drywall, flooring, paint, trim. Excludes any second-storey load-path reinforcement triggered by added dead load.
Ontario Building Code Section 9.5 requires habitable rooms to have minimum 2.30 m (7'6") clear ceiling height over at least 50% of the required floor area, with the rest allowed to slope down to 1.40 m (4'7") at the perimeter. Glazing 5% of floor area, 2.5% openable. A bedroom requires an OBC 9.9.10 egress window — typically achieved through the new dormer. Most pre-war Georgetown attics need a dormer to hit the 50%/7'6" rule. We assess feasibility at the site visit.
Rear shed dormers (added to the back roof slope) are usually approvable as-of-right under Georgetown zoning bylaw 569-2013 — they don't change the streetscape and rarely encroach into yards. Front gable dormers (visible from the street) often trigger Committee of Adjustment or Heritage Permit because they alter heritage-character frontage. In Heritage Conservation Districts (Cabbagetown, Riverdale, Annex, Wychwood, parts of the Beaches) any visible exterior change needs a Heritage Permit (8–16 weeks). We default to rear shed dormers when the layout supports it.
No. Attic conversions with a dormer are structural work that requires a Professional Engineer (PEng) of record — a licensed Ontario structural engineer who sizes the new dormer header, designs any floor-framing upgrades, and signs sealed drawings. RenoHouse does NOT employ a PEng — we coordinate named partner firms (Glogowski Engineering, Cunningham + Rivard, BGE, or similar; typical fee $3,500–$8,000). RenoHouse holds the construction contract and runs the project end-to-end.
Front-yard dormers, dormers that exceed zoning side-yard projections, increased height, or any massing change in a Heritage Conservation District typically trigger Committee of Adjustment review or Heritage Permit. Adds 8–16 weeks. Pure rear shed dormers within the existing roof footprint are usually approvable as-of-right under Bylaw 569-2013. We screen for triggers at the design stage and tell you honestly which path your project is on.
Almost always yes for pre-1980 Georgetown houses. Ontario Regulation 278/05 mandates a Designated Substance Survey (DSS) before renovation/demolition that may disturb materials in any pre-1990 building. The most common attic finding is vermiculite insulation (Zonolite-era) which contains tremolite asbestos and requires Type 2 abatement before framing. Pipe wrap on old steam/hot-water lines and vinyl floor tile under existing finished sections are also common. We coordinate DSS and abatement with HCRA-licensed firms; we do NOT remove asbestos in-house.
Design + permit phase: 8–14 weeks (longer if Committee of Adjustment or Heritage Permit applies). Construction (rear shed dormer + finish): 10–14 weeks. Construction (full third-floor master suite with en-suite): 14–20 weeks. Total clock: 20–30 weeks contract-to-occupancy for typical Georgetown semi; 30–45 weeks if heritage permits or Committee of Adjustment apply. Inspections (rough framing, electrical, plumbing, insulation, final) add scheduling holds.
Most pre-war Georgetown homes have steep, narrow main staircases that don't extend up to the attic. Code-compliant access to the new attic floor typically requires either (a) a new straight-run continuation, (b) an L-shaped landing eating some second-floor closet space, (c) a winder turn, or (d) a spiral (OBC 9.8 restricts spirals to secondary egress). Stair design is one of the trickiest parts of an attic conversion in tight semis. We work through layout at the design stage and tell you honestly when the stair is the limiting factor.
Strongly recommended. Drywall, electrical, paint, hardwood refinish, and HVAC duct extension to the new floor sequence cleanly with main-floor or whole-home renovations. Stand-alone attic projects run 25–35% more expensive than the same scope bundled into a fuller renovation because of duplicated mobilization, separate permits, and a second drywall/paint cycle. We help you scope the bundle when a full-home reno is in the plan.
Current OBC SB-12 requires R-60 in new sloped ceilings and any new flat-ceiling sections — typically achieved with closed-cell spray foam to R-30 against the roof deck plus R-30 batt below to limit thermal bridging, or with full-fill open-cell foam to ~R-50 plus a continuous interior insulation layer. Vapour and air barrier continuity is critical at the new floor-to-knee-wall and knee-wall-to-roof transitions. Mechanical ventilation (HRV) is increasingly required when the new floor pushes the building below 1.5 ACH50 — we coordinate during the design stage.
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