Kitchen & Bath Updates in Winnipeg

Light Kitchen & Bath Updates for Winnipeg Homes — Real Impact, No Gut Reno

Vanities, counters, fixtures, caulking and tile touch-ups. The surfaces and finishes that matter most — without tearing everything out.

RenoResQ provides light kitchen and bathroom updates for homeowners in Winnipeg's established neighbourhoods, including River Heights, Tuxedo, Charleswood and surrounding areas. These are not full gut renovations — they focus on the surfaces and finishes that have the biggest visual and functional impact: vanity replacement, counter updates, new fixtures, caulking, tile touch-ups and painting. A typical bathroom refresh costs $3,000 to $6,000, while a light kitchen update ranges from $5,000 to $12,000 depending on scope. Kitchens and bathrooms are the two rooms buyers look at most closely. RenoResQ's founder Troy MacDonald, a former licensed realtor involved in the sale of over 130 Winnipeg homes, understands exactly which updates move the needle.

What's Included

Everything you need, nothing you don't.

Bathroom vanity replacement and installation
Counter and countertop updates
Faucet, fixture and hardware replacement
Caulking and grout refresh
Tile touch-ups and minor repairs
Cabinet painting (kitchen and bath)
Lighting fixture replacement
Coordination with licensed plumber when needed

Typical Investment

$3,000 – $12,000

A typical bathroom refresh (vanity, fixtures, caulking, paint) costs $3,000 to $6,000. A light kitchen update (cabinet painting, counter, fixtures, hardware) ranges from $5,000 to $12,000. These are surface-level updates, not structural renovations.

Typical Timeline

5 – 10 Working Days

A single bathroom refresh takes 3 to 5 working days. Kitchen updates take 5 to 10 days depending on scope. When combined with painting and flooring as part of a full home refresh, kitchen and bath work is coordinated within the 10 to 14 day timeline.

Why RenoResQ

Why homeowners in Winnipeg choose us.

We focus on the updates that have the highest impact per dollar — not full gut renovations. Vanities, fixtures, caulking and paint transform a bathroom for a fraction of the cost.

When a project needs a licensed plumber or electrician, we bring in trusted professionals we've worked with for years. You don't manage multiple contractors — Troy coordinates it.

Troy MacDonald has been involved in the sale of over 130 Winnipeg homes. He knows exactly which kitchen and bath updates buyers notice and which ones are a waste of money.

$5 million insurance, full WCB coverage, 1-year workmanship warranty and a 30-day Home Tune-Up visit.

Often combined with painting, flooring and trim for a complete home refresh — one project, one timeline, one invoice.

Common Questions

Questions we hear most.

How much does a bathroom refresh cost in Winnipeg?

A typical bathroom refresh in Winnipeg — new vanity, fixtures, caulking, paint and minor tile work — costs $3,000 to $6,000. This is not a full gut renovation. It focuses on the surfaces and finishes that have the biggest visual impact. RenoResQ provides a firm quote after a walkthrough.

Do you do full kitchen renovations?

No. We focus on light kitchen updates — cabinet painting, counter replacement, new fixtures and hardware, lighting and paint. We don't move walls, relocate plumbing or do structural work. If you need a full kitchen gut, we're not the right fit. If you want the surfaces and finishes refreshed without tearing everything out, we often are.

Can you paint kitchen cabinets?

Yes. Cabinet painting is one of the highest-impact kitchen updates available. We properly prep, prime and paint cabinets for a factory-smooth finish. Combined with new hardware, it can transform a kitchen for a fraction of the cost of new cabinets.

Do you handle the plumbing for vanity replacement?

For standard vanity replacements where the plumbing connections stay in the same location, we handle it. When a project requires moving plumbing lines or more complex work, we bring in a licensed plumber we've worked with for years. Either way, you deal with one point of contact — Troy.

What kitchen updates add the most value before selling?

Based on Troy MacDonald's experience selling over 130 Winnipeg homes: cabinet painting, new hardware, updated light fixtures and a clean countertop have the highest ROI. These updates cost a fraction of a full renovation but dramatically change how buyers perceive the kitchen.

Ready to get started?

Request a walkthrough and receive a firm, written quote with a scheduled work window. No vague estimates, no surprises.