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Licences pour Rénovation domiciliaire au Québec

General renovation contractors must hold an RBQ licence. Multiple regulated trades are involved in most renovations: electrical (CMEQ), plumbing (CMMTQ), and gas (Emploi-Québec).

Key facts

En un coup d'œil

Faits clés sur les licences pour les rénovation domiciliaires au Québec

Classification du métier

Unregulated Trade

No Licence Required

Sceau rouge

Non disponible

Permis

Généralement requis

Assurance

Requis ou attendu

The details

Exigences de licence

Reviewing trade credentials and training requirements

What it takes to qualify

Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade

  • No Red Seal endorsement for this trade
  • Liability insurance is required or expected

General renovation contractors in Quebec must hold the appropriate RBQ licence. This is a key difference from Ontario, where general renovation contractors are not required to hold a provincial licence. The RBQ licence ensures the contractor has demonstrated competence in safety management, administrative management, and construction work management. Multiple regulated trades are involved: electrical work requires a CMEQ-licensed contractor, plumbing requires a CMMTQ-licensed contractor, and gas work requires an Emploi-Québec certificate of qualification. For new residential construction, builders must be accredited with the Garantie de construction résidentielle (GCR). Building permits are required for most renovations involving structural, plumbing, electrical, or HVAC changes.

Organisme de réglementation

RBQ for contractor licensing; CMEQ (electrical), CMMTQ (plumbing), Emploi-Québec (gas); municipal building departments

Visiter le site officiel

Comment vérifier

Ask for the contractor's RBQ licence number and verify it on the online Licence Holders' Registry at rbq.gouv.qc.ca. Verify sub-trade credentials directly.

Buyer beware

Signaux d'alerte à surveiller

Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un rénovation domiciliaire

No written contract with detailed scope, timeline, payment milestones, and change order process

Demands more than 10-15% deposit before any materials are ordered or work begins

No building permits pulled for work that clearly requires them

Cannot provide references or a portfolio of completed projects of similar scope

Subcontracts all work with no on-site project management or supervision

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Questions à poser avant d'embaucher

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  • Can I see your portfolio and speak with references for similar projects?
  • Who will be the on-site project manager, and how often will they be present?
  • What is the payment schedule, and is it tied to completion milestones?
  • Which subtrades will you use, and are they all licensed and insured?
  • What is your process for handling change orders and unexpected discoveries?

Good to know

Questions fréquemment posées

Les rénovation domiciliaires au Québec ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?

General renovation contractors in Quebec must hold the appropriate RBQ licence. This is a key difference from Ontario, where general renovation contractors are not required to hold a provincial licence. The RBQ licence ensures the contractor has demonstrated competence in safety management, administrative management, and construction work management. Multiple regulated trades are involved: electrical work requires a CMEQ-licensed contractor, plumbing requires a CMMTQ-licensed contractor, and gas work requires an Emploi-Québec certificate of qualification. For new residential construction, builders must be accredited with the Garantie de construction résidentielle (GCR). Building permits are required for most renovations involving structural, plumbing, electrical, or HVAC changes.

Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un rénovation domiciliaire au Québec ?

Ask for the contractor's RBQ licence number and verify it on the online Licence Holders' Registry at rbq.gouv.qc.ca. Verify sub-trade credentials directly.

Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un rénovation domiciliaire ?

(1) No written contract with detailed scope, timeline, payment milestones, and change order process (2) Demands more than 10-15% deposit before any materials are ordered or work begins (3) No building permits pulled for work that clearly requires them (4) Cannot provide references or a portfolio of completed projects of similar scope (5) Subcontracts all work with no on-site project management or supervision

Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un rénovation domiciliaire ?

(1) Can I see your portfolio and speak with references for similar projects? (2) Who will be the on-site project manager, and how often will they be present? (3) What is the payment schedule, and is it tied to completion milestones? (4) Which subtrades will you use, and are they all licensed and insured? (5) What is your process for handling change orders and unexpected discoveries?

Mon rénovation domiciliaire devrait-il détenir une assurance ?

Oui, les rénovation domiciliaires au Québec doivent normalement détenir une assurance responsabilité.

Mon entrepreneur rénovation domiciliaire a-t-il besoin d'une licence de la RBQ ?

Au Québec, la plupart des entrepreneurs qui exécutent des travaux de construction doivent détenir une licence de la RBQ (Régie du bâtiment du Québec). Vous pouvez vérifier la licence de tout entrepreneur dans le Registre des détenteurs de licence en ligne de la RBQ à rbq.gouv.qc.ca. Demandez toujours le numéro de licence et vérifiez-le avant d'embaucher.

Combien coûte un rénovation domiciliaire au Québec ?

Les tarifs habituels pour les rénovation domiciliaires au Québec varient de $60-$120/hour (varies by trade). Scope of renovation (cosmetic refresh vs. full gut vs. structural changes), square footage, number of rooms involved, material quality (budget vs. mid-range vs. premium finishes), structural changes (removing walls, adding rooms), plumbing and electrical upgrades, permit requirements, engineering fees, and project management. Labour accounts for approximately 40% of total cost. A 10-15% contingency fund is essential. Toronto and GTA renovations cost 15-25% more than smaller Ontario communities. Economies of scale apply to larger projects.

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