Basement Laundry Room in Leaside
Professional basement laundry room services for Leaside homeowners. Licensed, insured contractors serving the East Toronto area.
What Is Basement Laundry Room?
A basement laundry room is a dedicated, enclosed space for clothes washing, drying, and folding, built with waterproof flooring, exterior-ducted dryer ventilation, dedicated plumbing, and appropriate electrical circuits. In Toronto and the GTA, basement laundry room construction costs $4,000 to $12,000 depending on the scope of cabinetry, plumbing, and finishes. Ontario building codes require dryer exhaust to be vented to the building exterior — indoor venting is prohibited. A floor drain is strongly recommended to protect finished basement areas from washer flooding.
Basement Laundry Room for Leaside Homes
If you are considering basement laundry room for your Leaside home, Renovation Basements delivers exceptional craftsmanship tailored to local building requirements. Our team understands the specific needs of East Toronto properties and delivers results that exceed expectations.
The basement laundry room is one of the most used yet most neglected spaces in a Toronto home. In many GTA houses, the laundry area is an open corner of an unfinished basement with exposed plumbing, bare concrete floors, and no storage or folding surfaces — a far cry from the functional workspace that makes laundry day efficient and even enjoyable. A purpose-built basement laundry room transforms this experience with enclosed walls for privacy and noise containment, waterproof flooring, proper lighting, dedicated storage for supplies, generous folding and sorting surfaces, and proper ventilation for the dryer. At Renovation Basements, we design and build basement laundry rooms that make the most of your available space — from compact closet-style installations to spacious laundry suites with counter space, cabinetry, a utility sink, and hanging areas. Our designs prioritize functionality, durability, and moisture resistance because a laundry room is one of the wettest environments in your home.
About Leaside
Leaside was developed as a planned garden suburb in the 1920s, with distinctive Tudor-style and Cape Cod homes on tree-lined crescents. Wider-than-average lots provide better access for exterior foundation work. Many homes have well-proportioned 7-foot basements that can be finished without underpinning. The neighbourhood strong family demographic drives demand for recreation rooms, home gymnasiums, and additional bedrooms. Original clay tile weeping systems have reached end-of-life.
Common Basement Challenges in Leaside
Our experience with Leaside properties means we are equipped to handle these common issues.
Aging clay tile weeping systems
Our basement laundry room approach in Leaside addresses aging clay tile weeping systems using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.
East Don Valley moisture influence
Our basement laundry room approach in Leaside addresses east don valley moisture influence using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.
Original coal chute openings
Our basement laundry room approach in Leaside addresses original coal chute openings using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.
Asbestos in pipe insulation
Our basement laundry room approach in Leaside addresses asbestos in pipe insulation using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.
Outdated octopus furnace removal
Our basement laundry room approach in Leaside addresses outdated octopus furnace removal using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.
Our Basement Laundry Room Process in Leaside
For Leaside residents, our structured basement laundry room process minimizes disruption while maximizing value.
Layout Design & Utility Assessment
We design the laundry room layout based on your available space and usage patterns. Existing plumbing, electrical, and dryer vent locations are assessed. The optimal washer/dryer arrangement (side by side, stacked, or closet) is determined based on the space available.
Plumbing & Ventilation Work
Water supply lines are installed or relocated for the washer and utility sink. A proper drain with P-trap is connected. The dryer vent duct is routed to the exterior using the shortest, most direct path possible. A floor drain is added if one does not exist nearby.
Electrical & Framing
Dedicated circuits are installed — 120V for the washer and 240V for an electric dryer. If gas drying is preferred, a gas line is extended by a licensed fitter. Walls are framed, insulated for sound management, and prepared for finishing.
Waterproof Flooring & Wall Finishing
Waterproof flooring (tile or vinyl) is installed with proper slope toward the floor drain if present. Walls are finished with moisture-resistant drywall and painted with washable, mould-resistant paint. The ceiling is finished to contain sound.
Cabinetry, Counters & Fixtures
Cabinets are installed above and beside the washer/dryer. A countertop folding surface is fitted over the appliances. The utility sink is connected and tested. A hanging bar or rod is mounted for air-drying. Lighting, outlet covers, and trim complete the room.
Why Leaside Homeowners Choose Us
Organized, Efficient Workspace
A purpose-built laundry room with counters, cabinets, and sorting areas transforms laundry from a chore you dread into an efficient task with everything in its place. You save time with a proper folding surface, accessible storage, and a logical workflow.
Contain Noise and Moisture
Enclosed walls with sound insulation keep washer and dryer noise from disturbing the rest of your finished basement. Waterproof flooring and a floor drain contain any water from hose failures or spills, protecting your other basement finishes.
Required for Basement Apartments
Legal secondary suites in Ontario often include in-suite laundry as a competitive feature. A dedicated laundry room within the basement apartment adds significant rental value and tenant satisfaction compared to shared laundry access.
Increase Home Functionality
A well-designed basement laundry room frees up space on your main floor — no longer needing to sacrifice a closet or hallway area for stacked machines, and enabling a more open, functional above-grade floor plan.
Basement Laundry Room Package for Leaside
- Laundry room design and layout
- Hot and cold water supply lines
- Washer drain with P-trap
- Dryer vent ducting to exterior
- Dedicated 120V and 240V circuits
- Waterproof flooring (tile or vinyl)
- Moisture-resistant drywall and paint
- Utility sink installation (optional)
- Cabinetry and countertop
- Hanging bar for air-drying
- Sound-insulated walls
Basement Laundry Room Cost Calculator for Leaside
Get an instant estimate based on typical Leaside basement sizes. Prices are approximate.
*Based on typical basement laundry room projects in Leaside. Final pricing after free in-home consultation.
Basement Laundry Room FAQ for Leaside Homeowners
How much does a basement laundry room cost in Toronto?
A basement laundry room in Toronto costs $4,000 to $12,000 depending on scope. A basic enclosed room with plumbing hookups, dryer vent, and waterproof flooring costs $4,000 to $6,000. A mid-range build with cabinetry, countertop, utility sink, and finished walls runs $7,000 to $10,000. A premium laundry suite with custom cabinetry, tile flooring, undermount sink, and high-end finishes reaches $10,000 to $15,000. These costs cover construction but not the washer and dryer appliances.
Can I move my laundry to the basement from the main floor?
Yes, this is a very common project in GTA homes. Moving laundry to the basement requires extending water supply lines, installing a proper drain connection, routing a new dryer vent to the exterior, and adding the required electrical circuits. If your basement already has a floor drain and water connections (as many do), the project is straightforward. The main consideration is the dryer vent path — it must exit the building exterior via the shortest practical route.
Do I need a floor drain in my basement laundry room?
While not always code-required, a floor drain in or immediately adjacent to your laundry room is strongly recommended. Washing machine failures are one of the most common causes of basement flooding. A floor drain provides a controlled path for water to exit, potentially saving thousands of dollars in damage to your finished basement. If a floor drain does not exist, we can install one as part of the laundry room construction.
Can I vent my dryer inside the basement?
No. Building codes in Ontario prohibit venting a clothes dryer into an interior space. Dryer exhaust contains large amounts of moisture, lint, and potentially carbon monoxide (from gas dryers) that must be expelled to the exterior. Indoor dryer vent kits sold at hardware stores do not meet code and create serious moisture, air quality, and fire hazards in an enclosed basement. We install exterior-ducted dryer venting as part of every laundry room build.
What flooring should I use in a basement laundry room?
Porcelain tile and waterproof vinyl are the two best options for a basement laundry room. Tile is the most durable and waterproof option, easy to clean, and handles any spills or flooding without damage. Waterproof vinyl (LVP or sheet vinyl) is more comfortable underfoot, less expensive, and still provides excellent water resistance. Avoid carpet, laminate, and solid hardwood in laundry rooms — all three are damaged by the moisture that laundry activities inevitably produce over time.
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