Health & Beauty · Ontario

Nail Salon in Brampton

Service business with strong female consumer loyalty and 20-25% net margins.

A 6-10 station nail salon in a suburban plaza delivers strong recurring revenue and 20-25% net margins. Services like gel, dip, and pedicures drive higher-ticket spend. Mature locations clear $30,000-$65,000/mo.

Quick answer

Opening a nail salon in Brampton typically requires $75,000 – $160,000 in startup capital and a 800–1400 sqft location with the right zoning. A well-run location clears $24,000 – $62,000 per month and reaches break-even in 10-16 months.

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Startup Cost

$75,000 – $160,000

Monthly Revenue

$24,000 – $62,000

Monthly Profit

$5,000 – $13,000

Break-Even

10-16 months

Why Ontario

  • Strong recurring visit pattern (2-4 weeks for gel/dip).
  • Premium upgrade attach (designs, art) drives ticket size.
  • Stable demand across economic cycles.

Startup cost breakdown

CategoryRange
Leasehold improvements (ventilation critical)$40,000 – $80,000
Manicure tables, pedicure chairs$18,000 – $40,000
Equipment and tools$6,000 – $15,000
POS, booking, security$3,000 – $7,000
Signage and branding$5,000 – $12,000
Working capital (3 months)$10,000 – $22,000

Startup Cost Calculator

Model your nail salon in Brampton with your actual numbers. Updates live.

1,100 sqft
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Cash vs. leased equipment

Estimated total startup cost

$206,025

Range: $127,550$284,500


Monthly break-even revenue
$18,000
Payback period
23 months
Year-1 cash-on-cash return
36.7%

Estimates only. Confirm with your accountant and lender.

Revenue drivers

  • Recurring 2-4 week visit cycle.
  • Gel and dip services drive 60% of ticket value.
  • Add-ons (designs, lash, brow) add 15-20% topline.

Commercial spaces for nail salon in Brampton

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Required zoning

Personal service, Retail commercial

Typical size

800–1400 sqft

Best corridors

Hurontario, Dixie, Bovaird, Steeles, Heartland

Why a shortlist beats a public search

Most viable commercial spaces never hit public listing portals. They move between brokers on private inventory lists. As a licensed REALTOR with HomeLife Miracle Realty, Mohammed pulls from those private feeds and pre-filters for your concept.

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Risks

  • Ventilation and chemical exposure compliance.
  • Staffing turnover.
  • Saturated category in many suburban plazas.

Regulations

Public Health Personal Services

Salons must comply with Personal Service Settings inspection. Ventilation must meet OBC requirements due to chemical exposure.

Licenses required

  • Municipal business license
  • Public Health approval
  • WSIB, HST registration

Competitive landscape

Highest-margin opportunities are in Vaughan (premium consumer), Oakville, and underserved Mississauga plazas (Heartland, Lisgar, Streetsville).

Frequently asked questions

Biggest compliance risk?

Ventilation. Inadequate exhaust during gel/acrylic application triggers both Public Health and Ministry of Labour scrutiny.

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