New Bathtubs
Trusted bathroom to fit your home. Renos by Donaldson. Serving London, Ontario & nearby areas.
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New Bathtubs
Trusted bathroom renovations by Donaldson. Serving London, Ontario & nearby areas.
CALL US!Why Choose Donaldson?
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A clean 3-Day install for your new bathtub
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Free Quote with all in pricing
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No Deposit required
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Financing available on approved credit
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Professional Service
No sub-contractors are used. Know whose in your home!

A New Bathtub by Donaldson
What to choose:
THE TUB
THE DOORS
THE WALLS
THE FAUCETS
Whirlpool & jacuzzi tubs options available! Contact us for a free bathroom renovation quote.
WHY CHOOSE DONALDSON FOR BATHTUBS?
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A clean 3-Day install for your new bathtub
-
Free Quote with all in pricing
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No Deposit required
-
Financing available on approved credit
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Professional Service
No sub-contractors are used. Know whose in your home!

A NEW BATHTUB IS SIMPLE WITH DONALDSON
Create the look and comfort you want by choosing from our full range of options:
THE TUB
THE DOORS
THE WALLS
THE FAUCETS
Whirlpool & jacuzzi tubs options available! Contact us for a free bathroom renovation quote.
Testimonials
From the very start of the process in our bathroom renovation, the customer service experience, punctuality, honesty, and transparency were top tier with Donaldson. They provided us with a stress free renovation as each trade was brought in and handled by them in a well orchestrated timeline. At the end only needing to pay one bill that included the subcontract costs.
This job encompassed plumbing, drywalling/waterproof enclosure installation, electrical, and demolition. Every stage and every technician involved was fantastic. I highly recommend this company for any home improvement project.
The job will be done right and the results are stunning! I have attached the before and after for our renovation, the before is the brown tiled style and the after is the beautiful Grey acrylic with better lighting.
Jonathan W
Donaldson Home Services did an amazing job on our ensuite bathroom renovation. They turned our outdated 80’s style into a relaxing spa-like space. They use top quality materials and fixtures that are built to last. Dan and his crew are organized, skilled, polite and accommodating. It was a pleasure having them in our home and we looked forward to using them again for future home improvements.
Wendy F
We had a full bathroom renovation. A huge thank you to Dan and his crew. From the moment we met Dan, we were impressed by his professionalism and promptness in getting the process started. He immediately earned our trust and from that moment to project completion he communicated well, kept us informed and followed through on everything he had promised. The quality of products and workmanship is excellent and Dan wasn’t satisfied until everything was completed to his expectations. There were no surprises at the end; what we were
quoted is what we were invoiced for. I would not hesitate to recommend them for this type of work. We are so happy with the end result, it’s almost too pretty to use!…almost.
Judy C
Tub to Shower Conversion
We can swap any tub for a new modern shower. Learn more on our dedicated showers page! The best part, it costs almost as much as getting a new tub!







What to Look Out for When Selecting a Contactor
Home renovations can be smooth and professional if you ensure the company you are working with is above board & has a proven track record. Consider the following things before doing business with any renovator.
- Do they have Google Reviews? Check the rating and comments.
- Can they provide pictures of previous work?
- Are the products & materials sourced locally? Do they have samples?
- What brands are they using? Could you find them at a big box store?
- Do they have liability insurance? How much? Policy holder/provider?
- Are the employees of the company in uniform?
- Do they make every effort to protect your home during the renovation?
- Are they polite, friendly and professional?
- Is a clear time-line laid out before the work in done?
There are many companies who will do your home renovation for a lower than market cost. This is often a red flag which means the quality of the work could be shoddy. Here are other red-flags to look for when picking a company to do your renovations:
- Non-Responsiveness: If a contractor is difficult to reach or doesn’t respond promptly, it may indicate poor organization or a lack of prioritization for your project.
- Get it in writing: A detailed written quote is essential to ensure all project terms are clearly defined and legally binding; without it, you lack protection and clarity.
- Over-Promising Capabilities: Be cautious of contractors who claim to handle all types of projects, as this may indicate overconfidence or desperation rather than actual expertise.
- Inability to Provide References: Contractors who can’t or won’t provide references from past clients are a red flag, suggesting potential issues with their reliability or quality of work.
- Suspiciously Low Pricing: Low cost quotes compared to others might indicate cost-cutting on materials or workmanship, leading to potential quality issues. Or the use of low paid sub-contractors.
- Lack of Insurance: Ensure your contractor has adequate insurance and employs licensed tradespeople to protect yourself from liabilities and ensure professional standards.
- A Sudden Large Price Reduction: If you are quoted a high amount and then the price suddenly drops 10,000 dollars, you are experiencing a common sales tactic where they give you a special “discount.” Instead of quoting a fair price from the outset, they tried to make you pay more and if you push on price the sudden discount is their ‘good deal.’
- Time to finish the job is too fast: Renos take a long time to complete depending on the scope of the project and anything less than one week should have you questioning the quality of the work.
- Never go with the first company through the door: Always get a second quote from another well-established company to see how they compare in terms of timeline pricing and material costs.
- Paying high for cheap material: Do your research. If they are offering a great price on something that is normally very expensive, they could be saying one thing and installing another.
Avoid the use of sub-contractors
This red-flag deserves its own section! We advise all home owners to avoid companies that use sub-contactors for your home renovations work specifically. The person quoting the work should be the one doing the work with their team. Here are some common problems that occur when a company uses sub-contractors:
- If the company selling you the bathroom is out sourcing the labour & installation of your home renovation, you are now dealing with two companies & not one. The person selling is considered a middle-man.
- If a problem occurs, or you are unhappy with the work done, the two parties (sub-contactor & the company who hired them) will blame each other party. This means your problem will not be solved as they will play the blame game. Trying to get the other to pay for the mistake.
- Sub-contactors are paid low & this encourages them to complete jobs as fast as possible leading to shoddy work.
- If something really bad happens, the sub-contactors might ghost you as you are just a job, not a client to them. A big costly, timely head-ache is not something a low paid sub-contractor will want to deal with. They may simply quit on you in the middle of the work.
- If the sub-contractor quits, the company may take a long time to find a replacement since they cannot do the work themselves as they lacked the skills or manpower to complete the job. That’s why they used a subcontractor in the first place!
- Lack of oversight or quality control. If a company uses one sub-contractor, they are using multiple. This means the photos of previous work they show you could be from anywhere. You think you are getting a professional and seasoned experts, but you could be get a rookie who cannot live up to the fantastic photos you were shown.
- Strangers in your home. You can never be sure who the sub-contractor will bring along each day of the renovation and cannot verify their background.
- It is different if the sub-contactor is a specialist like a plumber, electrician, or Gas Fitter, as these are licensed trades. A home renovations company is unlikely to have full-time technical experts. (unless your dealing with a multi-trades company like Donaldson Home Services!)
- Avoid sub contractors because perusing legal action if things go bad is costly and likely to yield next to no results. Just avoid it from the outset.
Home renovations can be smooth and professional if you ensure the company you are working with is above board & has a proven track record. Consider the following things before doing business with any renovator.
Do they have Google Reviews? Check the rating and comments.
Can they provide pictures of previous work?
Are the products & materials sourced locally? Do they have samples?
What brands are they using? Could you find them at a big box store?
Do they have liability insurance? How much? Policy holder/provider?
Are the employees of the company in uniform?
Do they make every effort to protect your home during the renovation?
Are they polite, friendly and professional?
Is a clear time-line laid out before the work in done?
There are many companies who will do your home renovation for a lower than market cost. This is often a red flag which means the quality of the work could be shoddy. Here are other red-flags to look for when picking a company to do your renovations:
Non-Responsiveness:
If a contractor is difficult to reach or doesn’t respond promptly, it may indicate poor organization or a lack of prioritization for your project.
Vague or Missing Contracts:
A detailed written contract is essential to ensure all project terms are clearly defined and legally binding; without it, you lack protection and clarity.
Over-Promising Capabilities:
Be cautious of contractors who claim to handle all types of projects, as this may indicate overconfidence or desperation rather than actual expertise.
Inability to Provide References:
Contractors who can’t or won’t provide references from past clients are a red flag, suggesting potential issues with their reliability or quality of work.
Suspiciously Low Pricing:
Extremely low quotes compared to others might indicate cost-cutting on materials or workmanship, leading to potential quality issues.
Lack of Insurance:
Ensure your contractor has adequate insurance and employs licensed tradespeople to protect yourself from liabilities and ensure professional standards.
A Sudden Large Price Reduction:
If you are quoted a large amount and then the price suddenly drops 10,000 dollars, you are experiencing a common sales tactic where they are testing the waters for whales. If you push on the price they reduce it and if you do not push on the price and pay, you are a ‘whale.’ Instead of quoting a fair price from the outset, they tried to make you pay more if it was not questioned and then once caught they disguised the sudden discount as a ‘good deal.’
Time to finish the job is too fast:
Renos take a long time to complete depending on the scope of the project and anything less than one week should have you questioning the quality of the work.
Never go with the first company through the door:
Always get a second quote from another well-established company to see how they compare in terms of timeline pricing and material costs.
Paying high for cheap material:
Do your research. If they are offering a great price on something that is normally very expensive, they could be saying one thing and installing another.
Use of sub-contractors:
This red-flag deserves its own section! We advise all home owners to avoid companies that use sub-contactors for home renovations. It is different if the sub-contactor is a specialist like a plumber, electrician, or Gas Fitter, as these are licensed trades. A home renovations company is unlikely to have full-time technical experts. (unless your dealing with a multi-trades company like Donaldson Home Services!)
Here are some common problems that occur when a company uses sub-contractors:
If the company selling you the bathroom is out sourcing the labour & installation of your home renovation fixtures, you are now dealing with two companies & not one.
If a problem occurs, or you are unhappy with the work done, the two parties (sub-contactor & the company who hired them) will blame each other party. This means your problem will not be solved as they will play the blame game. Trying to get the other to pay for the mistake.
Sub-contactors are paid low & this encourages them to complete jobs as fast as possible leading to shoddy work.
If something really bad happens, the sub-contactors might no-show as you are just a job, not a client to them. A big costly, timely head-ache is not something a sub-contractor will want to deal with. They may simply quit on you.
If the sub-contractor quits, the company may take a long time to find a replacement since they cannot do the work themselves as they lacked the skills or manpower to complete the job. That’s why they used a subcontractor in the first place.
Lack of oversight or quality control. If a company uses one sub-contractor, they are using multiple. This means the photos of previous work they show you could be from anywhere. You think you are getting a professional and seasoned experts, but you could be get a rookie who cannot live up to the fantastic photos you were shown.
Strangers in your home. You can never be sure who the sub-contractor will bring along each day of the renovation. A company that does not use sub-contractors will have a small pool of staff, not a new face everyday. Also, a non-sub company will make every effort to inform you of the people entering your home.