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41 - Opening Costs: How Much Does It Really Cost to Open a Salon?

41 - Opening Costs: How Much Does It Really Cost to Open a Salon?

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In this episode, Nicole and Alicia walk you through Realistic cost breakdowns for opening a salon in Toronto—from buildout to insurance, with tips on budgeting and surprise expenses

They’ll break down:

  • The Big Categories – What You’ll Spend On
  • Renovations & Buildout Costs
  • Furniture, Equipment & Fixtures
  • Licenses, Legal, Insurance & Admin
  • Inventory, Branding & Other Start-up Costs
  • Funding Your Salon
  • Budgeting Advice + Surprise Costs
  • Ongoing Monthly Costs You’ll Need to Budget For
  • Tips to Stay Financially Sane

If you're planning to open a salon in Toronto, Ontario, this episode is your go-to guide—but it also serves as a helpful reference for salon owners anywhere. Please ensure you check with your local government for regional laws and procedures.

💡 Avoid expensive mistakes and set yourself up for success by setting a budget and a buffer.

✅ Cheat Sheet for Listeners
  • Use a spreadsheet to track every category of expense
  • Add a 10–15% buffer for unexpected costs
  • Prioritize insurance, electrical, plumbing, and legal support
  • Look for used equipment—but invest in comfort and plumbing-related pieces
  • Always ask for detailed quotes before committing to renos
  • Startup Budget Template (Google Sheets) (you can create a branded one to share with listeners)
  • Futurpreneur Startup Funding
  • Women Entrepreneurs Ontario
  • BDC Loan Programs

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