Surrey Home Renovation 2026: Costs, Permits & Neighbourhood Guide
Surrey Home Renovation 2026: Costs, Permits & Neighbourhood Guide
Surrey is Metro Vancouver's largest city — nearly 600,000 residents across an area that ranges from the 1980s split-levels of Newton to the luxury estate homes of South Surrey. This diversity means Surrey renovation costs and priorities vary enormously by neighbourhood. A kitchen renovation in Grandview Heights needs a completely different budget and specification than the same project in Whalley. This guide maps out what renovation actually costs in Surrey in 2026, what City of Surrey permits require, and what each neighbourhood's housing stock demands.
Pricing throughout is sourced from our active Surrey project portfolio and the City of Surrey Building Division fee schedule.
Surrey Renovation Costs by Project (2026)
Kitchen Renovation
| Scope | Cost Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Basic refresh (countertops, backsplash, hardware, lighting) | $14,000–$22,000 | 2–3 weeks |
| Mid-range replacement (semi-custom shaker, quartz, plumbing) | $25,000–$38,000 | 3–5 weeks |
| Full custom with island and appliances | $38,000–$50,000 | 4–6 weeks |
| Premium South Surrey (custom cabinetry, luxury countertops) | $45,000–$65,000+ | 5–8 weeks |
Surrey kitchen notes: The dominant renovation request is replacing original 1990s oak raised-panel cabinetry in Fleetwood, Guildford, and Newton homes. Semi-custom shaker cabinetry and quartz countertops at $25,000–$35,000 consistently returns more than cost at resale in Surrey's active market. South Surrey and Grandview Heights buyers expect islands, under-cabinet lighting, and integrated appliances — budget $45,000+ for those markets.
Bathroom Renovation
| Scope | Cost Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Tub-to-shower conversion | $12,000–$18,000 | 2–3 weeks |
| Standard 4-piece refresh | $14,000–$22,000 | 3–4 weeks |
| Full 4-piece gut renovation | $20,000–$30,000 | 3–5 weeks |
| Primary ensuite (5-piece) | $28,000–$42,000 | 4–7 weeks |
| Luxury ensuite (South Surrey) | $40,000–$60,000+ | 5–8 weeks |
Basement Renovation & Secondary Suite
| Scope | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Basic finish (drywall, flooring, lighting) | $35,000–$55,000 |
| Rec room + full bathroom | $55,000–$80,000 |
| Legal secondary suite (rental-ready) | $80,000–$130,000 |
| High-end theatre + gym + suite | $130,000–$200,000+ |
Surrey's secondary suite bylaws are among the most permissive in Metro Vancouver — the City actively encourages suite creation and runs a dedicated Secondary Suite permit program. A legal suite generates $1,500–$2,200/month in rental income. At $100,000 to build, that's a 5–6 year payback before the suite becomes pure cash flow.
Whole-Home Renovation
| Scope | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Kitchen + 2 bathrooms + flooring | $70,000–$120,000 |
| Full interior renovation (all rooms) | $120,000–$200,000 |
| Whole-home renovation + basement suite | $180,000–$320,000+ |
City of Surrey Permit Requirements
Surrey Building Division: 13450 104 Ave, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8 Phone: 604-591-4111 Online portal: surrey.ca/building-permits Current processing time: 3–6 weeks standard residential
When You Need a Permit
A building permit is required for:
- Any plumbing work (moving a sink, adding gas line, new fixtures requiring drain work)
- Electrical work beyond direct fixture replacement (new circuits, panel upgrade, sub-panel)
- Structural changes (wall removal, beam installation, staircase work)
- Secondary suite creation or modification
- Egress window cuts to basement
Cosmetic work — cabinet replacement with no structural/mechanical changes, countertop replacement, painting — does not require a permit.
Permit Fee Estimates (2026)
| Declared Project Value | Building Permit Fee (approx.) |
|---|---|
| $15,000–$25,000 | $350–$600 |
| $25,001–$40,000 | $600–$900 |
| $40,001–$100,000 | $900–$2,000 |
| $100,001–$200,000 | $2,000–$3,500 |
Surrey Secondary Suite Program (dedicated stream): The City of Surrey runs a streamlined Secondary Suite approval process with combined permit fees (building + plumbing + electrical inspections) of $800–$1,500. This makes Surrey one of the most cost-effective municipalities in Metro Vancouver for suite creation from a permitting perspective.
Separate permits: plumbing $150–$300; electrical via Technical Safety BC $200–$450; HVAC $120–$300.
Surrey Neighbourhood Guide
Fleetwood & Guildford (1990s–2000s two-storey colonials)
Fleetwood and Guildford are Surrey's largest established suburban neighbourhoods — predominantly two-storey 2,000–2,800 sq ft colonial homes built between 1990 and 2008. These are the quintessential Surrey family homes and the most common renovation candidates.
What to renovate: Kitchens are the highest-priority project. Original raised-panel oak cabinetry, tile countertops, and fluorescent lighting are now 20–30 years old and noticeably dated. A mid-range replacement at $25,000–$38,000 transforms the most-used room in the house and delivers measurable resale value in this active market. Primary ensuite upgrades are the second most popular project.
Key notes:
- 1990–2005 builds: check for Poly-B plumbing — not universal in Surrey, but present in roughly 30–40% of homes built 1988–1995. Cost to replace: $6,000–$15,000 whole-house.
- Most homes have 200A panels — electrical upgrades typically not required unless adding high-draw circuits
- Large basement footprints (often 1,200–1,600 sq ft unfinished) — strong legal suite potential
- Surrey Building Division permit processing typically 4–6 weeks for standard kitchen/bath
Newton (1980s–1990s split-levels and ranchers)
Newton is one of Surrey's most established and diverse neighbourhoods — a mix of 1970s–80s split-levels, ranchers, and apartment buildings. It's a practical renovation market with strong pre-sale demand.
What to renovate: Kitchen refreshes at $14,000–$22,000 deliver exceptional pre-sale ROI in Newton's active market. A strategic countertop, backsplash, and hardware update adds more than cost at resale without the full gut renovation budget. Basement suite conversions are popular given Newton's strong rental demand.
Key notes:
- ⚠️ Pre-1985 homes may have Poly-B plumbing AND original 100A panels — assess both before finalizing kitchen or suite scope
- 1980s kitchens often have early laminate countertops and post-form edges — good candidates for targeted upgrades
- Newton sits at a lower price point than South Surrey — strongest ROI at the $18,000–$28,000 kitchen budget tier
- Pre-1980 homes: check for knob-and-tube wiring in the oldest stock (1960s–70s); rare but present in original Whalley and lower Newton builds
South Surrey & Morgan Creek (2000s–present executive homes)
South Surrey is Metro Vancouver's fastest-growing luxury renovation market — estate properties in Morgan Creek, Grandview Heights, and Rosemary Heights regularly command $1.5M–$2.5M+. Renovation expectations match the price point.
What to renovate: Kitchen renovations at the $45,000–$65,000+ tier are the norm — custom cabinetry, waterfall-edge stone countertops, integrated appliances (Wolf, Sub-Zero), and open-concept layouts. Primary bathroom spa conversions ($38,000–$60,000) are equally popular. Pre-sale renovations for the luxury resale market command all-in renovation budgets of $100,000–$200,000.
Key notes:
- Most homes built 2000 or later — no Poly-B, 200A panels standard ✓
- High finish expectations: Morgan Creek buyers will notice builder-grade vs premium. Budget accordingly.
- Strata communities (Morgan Creek, Elgin) require strata approval for structural or plumbing changes — 4–8 weeks
- White Rock and Crescent Beach adjacency means some properties have hillside access considerations
Cloverdale (heritage character + 1970s–80s stock)
Cloverdale has the most distinctive character of any Surrey neighbourhood — a heritage commercial core surrounded by older single-family homes, many dating to the 1950s–1980s. It's a renovation market that rewards targeted, ROI-focused projects.
What to renovate: Kitchen and bathroom modernizations that remove dated original finishes. Basement suite conversions for rental income. Pre-sale renovations focused on cosmetic impact at moderate budgets.
Key notes:
- Pre-1980 homes: knob-and-tube wiring possible (1960s–70s builds), 100A panels common
- Lower average home values than South Surrey — strongest ROI at kitchen budgets of $20,000–$32,000
- Heritage character exteriors may be subject to Cloverdale Heritage Conservation guidelines — interior renovations are generally not restricted
- Good rental demand from Cloverdale's commercial core and proximity to Highway 15
Surrey City Centre / Whalley (high-rise condos + rapid development)
Whalley and the Surrey City Centre area have transformed dramatically since the SkyTrain Expo Line opened — a mix of 1970s–80s low-rise apartments, older single-family homes, and new high-rise condos. An active renovation market driven by the area's transit premium.
Key notes:
- High-rise condos: full strata approval process (4–8 weeks) before any mechanical, structural, or plumbing work
- Older low-rise buildings (pre-1995) may have shared mechanical systems — confirm scope before quoting plumbing
- Single-family homes in this area often older (1960s–80s) — pre-1980 hidden cost checklist applies
- Strong rental demand — legal suite ROI is particularly compelling given the transit premium
Hidden Costs to Plan For
| Hidden Item | Trigger | Remediation Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Poly-B plumbing (1988–1995 builds) | Any plumbing work; insurer flag | $6,000–$15,000 whole-house |
| 100A panel (pre-1990 homes) | New kitchen circuits, suite permit | $3,500–$5,500 upgrade |
| Knob-and-tube wiring (pre-1975 homes) | Walls opened; electrical assessment | $4,000–$9,000 per floor |
| Subfloor rot (wet areas) | Tile removal in older bathrooms | $800–$2,500 per bathroom |
| Asbestos (pre-1990 homes) | Disturbing walls, floors, ceilings | $800–$3,000 abatement |
| Strata approval delay | Strata-titled units (South Surrey, Whalley) | 4–8 weeks added |
Renovation ROI in Surrey (2026)
| Project | Typical Cost | Value Add Estimate | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen mid-range (Fleetwood/Guildford) | $30,000 | $24,000–$36,000 | 80–120% |
| Kitchen premium (South Surrey) | $55,000 | $45,000–$65,000 | 82–118% |
| Primary bathroom | $25,000 | $18,000–$26,000 | 72–104% |
| Legal basement suite | $100,000 | $100,000–$150,000 | 100–150% |
| Kitchen refresh for pre-sale (Newton) | $20,000 | $20,000–$28,000 | 100–140% |
Legal basement suites remain Surrey's highest-ROI renovation type — the City's permissive bylaws and dedicated permit stream make them faster and cheaper to legalize than in most Metro municipalities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Surrey allow secondary suites? Yes — Surrey's Zoning Bylaw permits secondary suites in most single-family RS zones. The City runs a dedicated Secondary Suite permit program with combined permit fees of $800–$1,500. Requirements include minimum 1.95m ceiling height, a separate entrance, compliant egress windows, and fire/sound separation. We handle the full permit submission.
How long do Surrey renovation permits take? Standard residential permits (kitchen, bathroom, basement) take 3–6 weeks at Surrey Building Division. Secondary Suite applications through the dedicated stream are often processed faster — 3–5 weeks. Strata approvals in South Surrey and Whalley condos add 4–8 weeks before City permits can be submitted.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen renovation in Surrey? Yes for plumbing relocation, new electrical circuits, or structural changes. No permit required for cabinet replacement, countertop replacement, painting, or hardware — as long as no mechanical or structural work is involved.
What's the best renovation for Surrey pre-sale? In Fleetwood and Guildford, a kitchen refresh ($20,000–$30,000 targeting cabinetry, countertops, and backsplash) consistently adds more than cost at resale. In South Surrey, buyers expect fully renovated kitchens and primary bathrooms — budget $80,000–$120,000 for the combination to meet market expectations.
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Also see our Surrey-specific guides: Kitchen renovation | Bathroom renovation | Basement renovation | Cabinet refinishing | Pre-sale renovation | Surrey permit guide
City of Surrey Building Division: 13450 104 Ave, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8 | 604-591-4111 | surrey.ca/building-permits
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