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How Long Does It Take to Build a Custom Home in Ontario? (Oakville, Milton,Caledon, Toronto/GTA, Kitchener-Waterloo)

  • Writer: TKH Construction
    TKH Construction
  • Feb 23
  • 4 min read

Featured image of a custom home under construction in Ontario
Featured image of a custom home under construction in Ontario

If you’re planning a custom home, the first big question is usually: How long will this take?

While many homeowners hope for 6–8 months, a realistic timeline for a well-built custom home is typically 12–18 months from early planning to move-in. The exact timeline depends on your design, approvals, site conditions, weather delays and how quickly decisions are made.

For homeowners building in Oakville, Milton, Caledon, Toronto/the GTA, and Kitchener-Waterloo, timelines are often influenced by local approvals, servicing requirements, and seasonal scheduling.

If you’re considering ICF construction (Insulated Concrete Forms), the overall journey is similar—but the structural shell can be more predictable, and you may be able to close in the home faster (helpful in Ontario weather).

Custom Home Timeline at a Glance (Typical Ranges)

·         Planning & design: 2–4 months

·         Permits & approvals: 1–4 months

·         Site prep & foundation: 1–2 months

·         Structural shell (framing or ICF walls + roof): 1–3 months

·         Rough-ins (HVAC, plumbing, electrical): 1–2 months

·         Drywall & interior build-out: 2–4 months

·         Exterior finishes & landscaping: 1–3 months (often overlaps)

·         Final inspections & move-in: 2–4 weeks

Total: approximately 10–18 months (most commonly 12–18 months) depending on complexity, approvals, weather delays and decision speed.

Phase-by-Phase: What Happens and How Long It Takes

1) Planning & Design (2–4 Months)

This is where you:

·         Define your needs, budget, and wish list

·         Choose your designer/architect and builder

·         Create floor plans, elevations, and specifications

·         Decide on major systems (including whether you’ll build with ICF)

ICF note (why choosing early matters)

ICF affects wall thickness, structural engineering details, and mechanical design. Choosing ICF early helps reduce redesigns later.

2) Permits & Approvals (1–4 Months)

Your team submits plans for:

·         Building permit

·         Zoning compliance

·         Conservation authority approvals (if required)

·         Septic/well approvals (if applicable)

What slows this down: municipal workload, design complexity, and revision requests.

ICF note

Most municipalities are familiar with ICF under concrete wall provisions. Clear drawings (wall sections, reinforcing, energy performance) help approvals go smoothly.

3) Site Prep & Foundation (1–2 Months)

Once permits are in place:

·         Site clearing and grading

·         Temporary services and access

·         Footings and foundation work

·         Underground services (drains, water lines, etc.)

ICF note

Many ICF homes use ICF for the foundation walls too. That can simplify steps because the foundation wall and insulation are built as one system.

4) Structural Shell (1–3 Months)

This is the “close-in” phase where the home becomes weather-protected.

·         Exterior walls go up (wood framing or ICF)

·         Roof framing and shingles

·         Windows/doors (timing varies)

Why ICF can help here

ICF combines structure + insulation in one system. Many homeowners like ICF because it can:

·         Reduce weather delays during the shell phase

·         Close in the home sooner (especially in cold/wet conditions)

·         Create a solid, airtight envelope early

5) Rough-Ins: Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing (1–2 Months)

With the shell in place:

·         Electrical wiring and boxes

·         Plumbing supply and drains

·         HVAC ducting/piping and equipment rough-ins

·         HRV/ERV ventilation planning

ICF note

Wiring chases are cut into the foam and patched before drywall. Penetrations must be sealed carefully to protect airtightness.

6) Drywall & Interior Build-Out (2–4 Months)

This phase usually includes:

·         Insulation in attic/roof areas

·         Drywall install, taping, sanding

·         Interior wall framing (if needed)

·         Priming and early paint

ICF note

Because exterior walls are already insulated, you avoid some insulation steps, and the stable indoor environment can help finishes cure more consistently.

7) Finishes + Exterior Work + Landscaping (1–3 Months)

This is where the home starts to look finished.

Interior finishes:

·         Cabinets, millwork, trim

·         Flooring, tile, countertops

·         Painting

·         Fixtures and devices

Exterior work:

·         Cladding (stone, stucco, siding, etc.)

·         Soffits/eavestroughs

·         Decks/porches/railings

·         Driveway, grading, walkways, landscaping

ICF note

ICF walls work with many exterior finishes, and the solid wall assembly can reduce movement (which can mean fewer cracks and callbacks).

8) Final Inspections, Touch-Ups & Move-In (2–4 Weeks)

The final stretch:

·         Building and trade inspections

·         Fix any deficiencies

·         Final cleaning

·         Appliances installed and tested

·         Final walkthrough and touch-ups

What Speeds Up (or Slows Down) a Custom Home Build?

These factors matter more than almost anything else:

·         Decision speed: late selections and changes cause delays

·         Design complexity: simpler designs move faster

·         Size and scope: more square footage = more time

·         Site conditions: rock, access, high water table, and winter conditions can add time

·         Trades and supply chain: windows, doors, and specialty materials often drive schedules

·         ICF experience: experienced ICF crews move faster and avoid mistakes

Does ICF Make a Custom Home Faster?

ICF usually won’t cut the entire project timeline in half. But it can:

·         Make the shell phase faster and more predictable

·         Reduce steps (structure + insulation in one system)

·         Help close in the home earlier in Ontario weather

·         Create a high-performance envelope that reduces troubleshooting later

A Better Question Than “How Fast Can We Build?”

A more helpful question is: How can we build a home that’s solid, comfortable, efficient, and worth the time invested?

If you’re planning a custom home in Oakville, Milton, Caledon, Toronto/the GTA, or Kitchener-Waterloo and want a realistic schedule (based on your lot, design, and building method), book a consultation with TKH Construction. You can also take our custom home readiness quiz to see where you are in the custon home building process and get professional advice on your next steps. 👉 Click the link below to take our quiz today



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