A nail salon is a small commercial space with a surprising amount of mechanical complexity. Every pedicure chair needs water and drainage. Every manicure station needs ventilation. The whole space needs to meet Toronto Public Health's personal services settings code. Done wrong, the salon does not pass inspection. Done right, it opens on time and runs cleanly for years.
We have built dozens of salons across the GTA, and the salon work is now a meaningful part of what we do. The expertise is in the details — pedicure backflow prevention, source-capture ducting that does not look like a factory, lighting that flatters skin tones — and we have learned them by doing the work.
