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Renovation & Relocation
Nothing compares to rushing past the dryer to get to the detergent, avoiding hampers at the top of the stairs, stepping over hoses in the basement, or having your laundry day turn into an obstacle course.
If it seems like your laundry setup is working against you rather than for you, we can help! Homeowners in Hamilton, Oakville & Burlington are relocating and renovating laundry rooms off basement floors, boosting convenience, safety, and resale value.
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Need to Relocate Your Laundry Room?
- From Basement to Main Floor: We’re here to help, so why are you carrying laundry downstairs? To save strain and protect floors, you can move washers and dryers upstairs with our expert contractor services. We take care of all permits, redo walls, and reroute plumbing.
- Garage to Interior Conversion: Not only is that chilly garage corner annoying, but it’s frequently not code-compliant. We renovate indoors, install drainage, upgrade wiring, insulate, and neatly fit it into closets or mudrooms.
- Stackable Solutions for Townhomes & Condos: Lacking space? We have you. Tight spaces, hallways, closets, and alcoves can be transformed into fully functional laundry zones with stackable units, pull-out hampers, and custom-designed corner units.
- Laundry + Mudroom Combos Near Entryways: Why drag laundry past the washer when there are laundry and mudroom combos close to entrances? To handle boots, bags, and baskets in one location, we can merge the laundry and mudroom areas in Hamilton, Oakville, and Burlington.
- Adding a Second Laundry Room for In-Laws or Rentals: Need laundry on two floors? We’ve added quiet, compact setups behind doors in basements, tucked units into pantry closets, and even built hidden laundry nooks in lofts.
- Relocating Near Existing Bathrooms or Kitchens: Is there plumbing nearby? Well done. To save money and make installations easier, we relocate laundry rooms off of kitchens or next to powder rooms. We evaluate your layout, connect to existing lines, and plan bathroom remodeling.
Laundry Room Renovation Contractors
Inspirations to Remodel Your Laundry Rooms
- Main-Floor Laundry
- Stackable Unit Zones
- Laundry-Mudroom Combos
- Hidden Pocket Doors
- Deep Pull-Out Hampers
- Fold-Down Countertops
- Custom Corner Cabinets
- Quiet Washer Placement
- Vent-to-Exterior Fixes
- Leak-Proof Flooring
- Basement-to-Upstairs Moves
- Garage Conversion Kits
- Laundry Near Bathrooms
- Pet Towel Stations
- Kid-Friendly Detergent Locks
- Ironing Pull-Out Boards
- Appliance Garage Nooks
- Second Laundry for Suites
- Under-Stair Laundry Fits
- Code-Compliant Relocations

Local Laundry Room Reno & Relocation Experts
For over a decade, we’ve helped homeowners across Hamilton, Oakville, and Burlington turn laundry day from a chore into a seamless part of the routine. No detail overlooked and no shortcut taken. Just thoughtful, code-smart, family-first laundry solutions, planned with you, built for you.
- Design: We create areas based on your routine, your space, and the layout of your house rather than merely installing machines.
- Plumbing: Rerouting pipes or moving dryers? We handle it right, no leaks, no noise, no code violations.
- Permit: City permits and codes? We help you with filing them, tracking them, and getting them approved. We provide a one-stop solution.
- Handling: Every laundry relocation we handle includes leak-proof floor sealing, professional machine leveling to eliminate shaking and noise.
- Updates: Stay informed about what’s going on, there won’t be any radio silence. We respond quickly and make adjustments more quickly.
Top Laundry Area Reno & Relocation Questions
Whether you live in a modern Glen Abbey home with open framing or a century-old Kirkendall home with plaster walls and knob-and-tube remnants, moving your laundry upstairs is not only possible but also one of the best upgrades you can make.
We handle everything from rerouting water lines and drain stacks to strengthening subfloors to support the weight and vibration of machines, installing code-compliant venting that properly exits (no more humid air being dumped into your attic), and even coordinating with your flooring installation or trim work.
We don’t guess because your satisfaction is our top priority. We plan, we measure, and we grant. Indeed, we have relocated laundry setups to under-stair niches, hallway closets, and even hidden behind kitchen pocket doors. Together, let’s find a better location if you’re sick of the basement trek.
Yes, and we frequently do it in Burlington, Oakville, and Hamilton. With careful planning, cramped areas such as closets, under-stairs, or small hallways can be transformed into fully functional, code-compliant laundry zones.
- Smart Appliances & Custom Fit: We use pull-out hampers, stackable units, and fold-down counters, all of which are encased in specially made cabinets that precisely match your space.
- Solutions for Vents and Drains: Even in interior closets or condos, everything is kept dry and quiet by sloped floors, leak-proof pans, and ventless dryers.
- Permits Are Needed: Even in small spaces, Ontario law mandates permits for electrical or plumbing relocations. To make sure you’re completely covered, we file, monitor, and inspect.
- Resale Value: Convenience and resale value are increased by strategically placing a laundry nook, particularly on the main floor. Bringing baskets downstairs is not something anyone wants to do.
At Rich Home Inc., we’ve tucked full laundry setups behind barn doors, under stairs, and into linen closets, all permitted, all quiet, all built to last. Learn more about Ontario’s building permit rules.
Relocating your laundry room from the basement or garage to the main floor is undoubtedly one of the best resale improvements you can make in the Hamilton, Oakville, and Burlington markets of today. Buyers routinely rank main-floor laundry as one of their top priorities, right behind updated kitchens and primary bathrooms, because it adds daily convenience, reduces physical strain, and eliminates moisture risks associated with basement setups.
Additionally, because Ontario requires permits for plumbing or electrical relocations, even in small spaces, having documented, inspected work protects your investment and avoids future insurance or closing issues.