
For most Ontario homeowners, the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel is the labour-intensive, “behind the walls” work, not a single shiny fixture. Humidity control fits into this because it directly affects how long those expensive parts last before they fail or need repair.
Here’s how the cost typically breaks down and where humidity control matters most.
The Real Big Ticket: Labour + Plumbing/Electrical Changes
When people ask “what’s the most expensive part,” they usually mean: what eats the largest chunk of the budget? In a typical full bathroom remodel, it’s usually:
- Labour and trades (plumbing, electrical, tile)
- Moving drains, vent stacks, or supply lines is time‑consuming and skilled work.
- Rewiring for more lighting, GFCI outlets, fans, and heated floors adds up.
- Tile work (especially in showers) is labour‑heavy: waterproofing, setting tiles, grouting, and caulking.
In many projects, this “behind the tile” work plus tile install itself can be the single largest cost category, more than the tub or vanity.
Fixtures vs. Surfaces: Where Money Shows
Next in line:
- Tile and waterproofing systems
- Quality tile plus membranes, backer board, and proper detailing make up a big cost slice.
- Cabinets, vanity, and countertop
- Not usually as costly as kitchen cabinets, but still a visible, significant spend.
- Plumbing fixtures
- A standard toilet and mid‑range faucets are moderate; a custom shower system or freestanding tub can push this higher quickly.
None of these are very forgiving if humidity is poorly managed: excess moisture damages grout, swells cabinets, and can cause paint and caulking to fail early.
Where Humidity Control Fits Into Cost
Humidity control doesn’t usually show up as “the most expensive line item,” but it’s a small cost that protects the big ones:
- Proper exhaust fan (sized for room and ducted outside, on a timer)
- Good air sealing and insulation on exterior walls and ceilings
- Thoughtful layout (so steamy areas like showers are well‑vented)
Skipping this or cheaping out means:
- Tile and grout age faster (cracking, mould, efflorescence).
- Vanities and trims swell or delaminate.
- Repainting and minor repairs become a repeat cost instead of a once‑in‑a‑decade job.
So while humidity control isn’t the most expensive part, it’s one of the most important protections for the expensive parts.
How A Builder Like Heidan Can Help
For Heidan Construction, a strong angle is:
“Your biggest bathroom costs are the work you don’t see—plumbing, tile, and waterproofing—so we design humidity control that keeps those investments safe.”
That means:
- Sizing and placing fans correctly
- Using the right membranes and insulation in wet zones
- Planning venting as carefully as tile patterns
Contact us today. Planning a bathroom remodel and worried about costs snowballing? Talk to Heidan Construction before you start tearing things out.
A quick conversation can help you understand where your budget really goes, how to protect the most expensive elements with proper humidity control, and which upgrades will give you the best long‑term value. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and turn your next bathroom project into a durable, low‑stress investment.









