Ontario Renovation Contractor Encourages Early Planning as 2026 Projects Encounter Rising Costs and Delays
Brant County, ON - January 2026 - With homeowners throughout Ontario postponing renovation choices due to escalating construction expenses and extended permit processing times, Frontier Building Group has launched a limited-time planning incentive designed to transform the approach to renovations for 2026.
Instead of advocating for last-minute projects, the Brant County-based renovation contractor is providing a $2,500 renovation credit to homeowners who enter into a Pre-Renovation Agreement before January 31, 2026, thereby promoting earlier planning and design commitments.
Across the industry, renovation timelines are lengthening as a result of permit backlogs, material delays, and heightened demand for skilled trades. Frontier Building Group emphasizes that homeowners who postpone planning until spring risk facing higher costs, less scheduling flexibility, and hasty decisions.
"Many homeowners believe that renovations commence when construction starts," stated Jonathan Jagt, President of Frontier Building Group. "However, the most costly errors often occur months prior during the planning phase. We introduced this credit to encourage homeowners to adopt a proactive approach and reward those who plan ahead instead of responding reactively."
A Change in Renovation Approach
This incentive is not linked to the speed or volume of construction. Instead, it highlights Frontier's focus on early-stage planning, clear budgeting, and realistic timelines, especially for larger renovation projects, home additions, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
By signing a Pre-Renovation Agreement in January, homeowners can:
- Ensure priority placement in Frontier's renovation schedule for 2026
- Initiate design and budgeting prior to peak-season congestion
- Minimize the risk of scope changes and cost overruns
- Apply a $2,500 credit directly to their renovation contract
This credit is applicable only to renovation contracts that proceed with Frontier Building Group on the same project and cannot be combined with other promotions.
The Importance of January
Frontier indicates that planning in January enables homeowners to evade typical spring bottlenecks, such as delayed permits, limited trade availability, and hasty design choices that frequently result in budget overruns.
"Rushed planning leads to renovation failures," Jagt remarked. "This initiative aims to shield homeowners from that cycle."
About Frontier Building Group
Frontier Building Group is a family-owned and women-owned renovation contractor that specializes in home renovations, additions, and ADUs. Recognized for its systematic design-to-build methodology, Frontier assists homeowners in transitioning from concept to construction with clarity, transparency, and precision. The company proudly serves Brant, Norfolk, and Haldimand Counties, along with nearby communities such as Cambridge, Hamilton, Brantford, Paris, and Simcoe.
Details of the Offer
The $2,500 renovation credit is available for a limited duration and requires homeowners to sign a Pre-Renovation Agreement by January 31, 2026. This credit is directly applied to the renovation contract, excludes planning fees, is limited to one per household, and is valid only if the renovation proceeds with Frontier Building Group on the same project.
For further information, visit:
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Consultations can be scheduled at:
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For media inquiries, reach out to:
Jonathan Jagt, President
Frontier Building Group
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