
Basement Underpinning in Richmond Hill
Expert basement underpinning across Richmond Hill โ from Oak Ridges to Mill Pond. Licensed contractor team with 498+ completed projects.
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Repair Process
Our licensed team arrives at your Richmond Hill home on the agreed date and completes your basement underpinning to the highest standards.
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Final walkthrough with you, full cleanup, and warranty documentation provided.
Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Richmond Hill. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price โ often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives at your Richmond Hill home and completes your basement underpinning professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Basement Underpinning in Richmond Hill
In Richmond Hill, we're known for delivering exceptional basement underpinning provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Richmond Hill.
From the historic Mill Pond district to newer developments along Elgin Mills, Richmond Hill homeowners count on RenoHouse for craftsmanship they can be proud of.
With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Richmond Hill homeowners trust. Serving Oak Ridges, Mill Pond, and all Richmond Hill areas.
Basement Underpinning in Richmond Hill: Richmond Hill features a mix of 1960sโ1970s homes near Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie, large detached homes from the 1990sโ2000s in Oak Ridges and Bayview Hill, and newer infill developments. The city has substantial luxury housing stock with many homes over 3,000 sq ft. Common issues like window and door replacement in 1970sโ1980s yonge corridor homes make professional basement underpinning services especially important for Richmond Hill homeowners.

The RenoHouse Advantage in Richmond Hill
11+ Years Experience
Over a decade of expertise in basement underpinning across Richmond Hill. 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 basement underpinning in Richmond Hill without compromising quality. We match or beat competitor quotes.
Sound Familiar?
Richmond Hill homeowners tell us about these issues all the time.
Basement ceiling at 6'2"-6'4" and you want a legal basement apartment?
Considering a 4-plex multiplex conversion under Toronto Bylaw 474-2023 but the basement won't qualify?
Want a basement sauna, wine cellar, or home gym but the head height kills the design?
Confused about underpinning vs bench footing and which makes sense for your lot?
Heritage Conservation District home and worried about Heritage Permit requirements?
Targeting the CMHC MLI Select 5-unit stack but need the basement legalized first?
Richmond Hill homeowners โ let's talk about your project
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What Our Clients Say
โRenoHouse replaced all our windows in just two days. The new windows are beautiful, energy-efficient, and the team left everything spotless. Highly recommend!โ
Michael R.
Oakville
โThey replaced our 30-year-old garage door with a modern insulated one. Huge difference in curb appeal and our garage stays warm now. Great crew.โ
Tom B.
Newmarket
โNew sliding patio door looks amazing and seals perfectly. No more drafts! The team was in and out in half a day. Very professional.โ
Karen S.
Markham
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Frequently Asked Questions About Basement Underpinning in Richmond Hill
Full underpinning structural scope only: $80,000โ$150,000 for typical Richmond Hill detached. Bench footings: $30,000โ$50,000. Add waterproofing during underpinning: +$8,000โ$25,000. Add basement-finish wrap (framing, electrical, plumbing rough-in, drywall, flooring, paint): +$60,000โ$150,000. Total underpinned + finished basement: $200,000โ$400,000. Premium multiplex legalization with full basement unit: $300,000โ$500,000.
Bench footing: cheaper ($30Kโ$50K), faster (4โ8 weeks), structurally simpler โ but reduces interior floor area by ~1.5โ2 ft on each wall. Best for budget-sensitive projects, narrow-lot semis with excavation-access constraints, or where lost floor area is acceptable. Full underpinning: more expensive ($80Kโ$150K), longer (10โ20 weeks structural + 4โ8 weeks finish), more complex โ but adds 1โ3 ft of head height across the entire basement without reducing dimensions. Best for full multiplex conversions, premium basement renos, and homes where every square foot matters. We assess at the site visit.
Most Richmond Hill homes built before 1950 have basement ceilings of 6'2"โ6'8" โ uninhabitable per Ontario Building Code OBC 9.10 which requires 1.95 m (6'5") minimum head height for habitable rooms in dwelling units. Underpinning to 7'6"+ unlocks legal basement apartments under Bill 23 / Richmond Hill multiplex bylaw 474-2023, basement saunas (need 7'6"+ for bench headroom), wine cellars (typically 7'+), home gyms (8'+ for overhead exercises), and basement bedrooms with proper egress.
No. Underpinning requires a Professional Engineer (PEng) of record โ a licensed Ontario structural engineer who designs the underpinning sequence, specifies steel reinforcement and concrete strength, signs sealed drawings, and inspects critical milestones. RenoHouse does NOT have a PEng on staff โ we work with named partner structural firms (typical fee $4,000โ$12,000 for full underpinning design). RenoHouse coordinates the engineering, holds the construction contract, and handles renovation finish work; the PEng signs the structural drawings.
No. RenoHouse does not own underpinning excavation equipment. We coordinate licensed underpinning specialists (Dryshield, Strong Basements, Aquamaster, Nusite Group, or equivalent) for the structural underpinning work โ they have the specialty equipment, $5M+ liability coverage, and trained crews. RenoHouse handles the renovation finish wrap in-house: waterproofing membrane, framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, paint, flooring, and any kitchen/bath in the new basement unit. The customer has one contract with us.
Bench footings: 4โ8 weeks structural, 4โ6 weeks finish (8โ14 weeks total). Full underpinning: 10โ20 weeks structural, 4โ8 weeks finish (14โ28 weeks total). Permit and engineering up front: 4โ8 weeks before excavation begins. Legal multiplex basement unit (underpinning + finish + kitchen + bath + electrical sub-meter): 6โ12 months total project clock.
Risk is real but manageable with proper engineering. The PEng designs the underpinning sequence (typically 'pin alternating' โ small section excavated, footing poured, cured, before adjacent section excavated) so structural load is never compromised. Settlement is monitored throughout. The homes most at risk are those with shallow existing footings on weak soil โ the soil report and PEng assessment identify these cases at the design stage. RenoHouse has zero structural damage incidents in 13 years on coordinated underpinning projects.
Mostly yes for full underpinning. The basement is unusable during structural work, and noise/vibration during excavation is significant. Most homeowners vacate for 4โ8 weeks during the structural phase, then re-occupy during finish. Bench footings sometimes allow occupancy throughout. Multiplex conversion projects typically require vacant possession of the entire home during structural work; LTB procedures (N12/N13) are the homeowner's responsibility.
Richmond Hill's killer value-creation play: underpinning unlocks legal basement-unit head height, which enables a 4-unit multiplex conversion under Bylaw 474-2023; adding a garden suite or laneway suite (1 unit) creates a 5-unit stack that qualifies for CMHC MLI Select financing โ up to 95% LTV, 50-year amortization, energy-efficiency forgivable grants up to $85K/unit. RenoHouse delivers the underpinning + multiplex construction. Financing structuring is between the homeowner and a qualified mortgage broker โ we do NOT arrange CMHC MLI Select financing.
Heritage Conservation District (HCD) homes (Cabbagetown, Riverdale, the Annex, Wychwood, parts of Leslieville) require Heritage Permit when underpinning affects exterior elements (window wells, walkout, exterior staircase). We design interior-only scope where possible to avoid Heritage Permit triggers; when exterior work is required, Heritage Permit adds 4โ8 weeks. Underpinning itself is typically not visible from the street so the permit is usually approvable.
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