Professional furniture assembly in Toronto usually ranges from one flat-rate standard visit for a straightforward item to a custom quote for wardrobes, multi-item jobs, or tighter condo setups. Fixly Services starts standard downtown visits at $79 for one clear assembly or mounting job, with up to 2 hours included. If the job is larger, mixed, or harder to scope from one product link, it should be reviewed and quoted first.
What usually affects the price
Toronto furniture assembly pricing is not really about the word "assembly." It is usually driven by item size, number of pieces, complexity, condo access, and whether the request includes multiple tasks in one visit. A simple bed frame and a full wardrobe are both furniture assembly, but they are not the same job.
For downtown Toronto condos, pricing also shifts when there are elevators, loading dock restrictions, narrow bedrooms, tight turns, or multiple deliveries that need to be assembled in one session.
| Job type | Typical fit | Best pricing path |
|---|---|---|
| One bed, desk, dresser, or shelf unit | Clear single-item assembly job | Standard visit from $79 |
| IKEA item with clear product link | Usually straightforward if it is one item | Standard visit or quick confirmation |
| Wardrobe or PAX system | Large item, layout-sensitive | Quote first |
| Multiple items in one condo move-in | Mixed scope and longer visit | Quote first |
| Assembly plus mounting | Possible in one visit, but not always standard | Review the full scope first |
What usually fits the $79 standard visit
The cleanest fit for the standard visit is one straightforward assembly or mounting request that can be understood from the product link, model, or item name. Common examples include one bed frame, one desk, one dresser, one shelf unit, one mirror, or one curtain rod install.
This pricing path works because it keeps the booking simple. One clear job, one condo address, one expected scope.
What should be quoted instead
Wardrobes, PAX setups, mixed-item move-ins, tighter bedrooms, heavier installs, and any job with unusual room or wall conditions should be quoted first. That is not sales language. It is the practical difference between a clean job and a messy one.
If the request already sounds like "bed, dresser, desk, shelving, and one mirror in a new condo move-in," you are already out of standard-visit territory and into proper quote-review territory.
How condo access changes the job
Downtown Toronto jobs are often slower because of elevator bookings, loading dock restrictions, service elevator timing, concierge instructions, or tighter room dimensions. That does not always raise the price by itself, but it does affect how cleanly a job fits the standard visit.
What to send before asking for price
- The product link or exact model name
- The neighborhood or building
- Whether it is one item or multiple items
- Photos if the room is tight or the item is large
- Any special access notes that affect timing
Want the fastest answer?
If the job is straightforward, send the product link through the booking page and choose the standard downtown visit. If the job is mixed or larger, use quote mode so the final scope is checked once instead of patched later.