How Much Does It Cost to Open a Barbershop in Canada in 2025
How Much Does It Cost to Open a Barbershop in Canada in 2025
The most common number new barbershop owners cite when asked about startup costs is significantly lower than what they actually spent. The gap exists because new operators budget for known costs (chairs, mirrors, equipment) and miss the carrying costs (months of rent before revenue is stable, delays in build-out, soft-launch periods with half-capacity). A realistic startup budget for a Canadian barbershop in 2025 should include both setup costs and operating runway.
Setup Cost Ranges
These are approximate ranges based on common barbershop configurations in Ontario and major Canadian cities. Actual costs vary significantly by city, space condition, and scope of build-out.
Leasehold improvements (build-out): $15,000 to $80,000+. This is the largest variable. A space that is already fitted for a salon or barbershop needs minimal work; a raw retail space needs plumbing rough-ins, electrical upgrades, partition walls, flooring, lighting, and HVAC modifications. Landlord allowances (TI allowance) can offset this significantly. Always negotiate leasehold improvements as part of the lease before signing.
Barber chairs: $800 to $3,500 per chair. Entry-level hydraulic chairs start around $800 to $1,200. Mid-range professional chairs (Takara Belmont, Koken, comparable) run $1,500 to $2,500. Premium chairs run $3,000+. A 3-chair shop at mid-range pricing: $4,500 to $7,500 for chairs alone.
Mirrors and stations: $300 to $1,500 per station depending on custom millwork vs. ready-to-install fixtures.
Clippers, tools, and consumables: $500 to $2,000 per barber station for initial tool setup.
Signage: $500 to $5,000 depending on lit exterior signage versus simple interior signage.
Point of sale system: $0 to $2,000 upfront (many POS systems are subscription-based with no equipment cost if you use tablet-based systems).
First and last month's rent deposit: A mandatory cash outlay at lease signing, not a setup cost that produces an asset.
Total Startup Range
A minimal 2-chair shop in a partially-fitted existing space: $25,000 to $45,000. A purpose-built 3 to 4 chair shop in a raw retail space in a major Ontario city: $60,000 to $120,000. Flagship or premium concept shops: $150,000+. These ranges assume no franchise fees; independent opens.
The Underestimate That Kills New Barbershops
Runway. Most new barbershop owners budget setup costs but not the 3 to 6 months before revenue is stable enough to cover operating expenses. Monthly operating costs for a small barbershop (rent, utilities, insurance, supplies, payroll if you have employees) can run $8,000 to $20,000/month in a major Canadian city. Having setup money but only 30 days of operating runway is the most common reason new barbershops fail in the first year.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to open a barbershop in Ontario?
Startup costs for an independent barbershop in Ontario typically range from $25,000 to $120,000+ depending on the number of chairs, the condition of the space, and the level of build-out required. This does not include operating capital for the months before revenue stabilizes. Budget for at least 3 to 6 months of operating expenses on top of setup costs when planning your total capital requirement.