Every property loss that goes through insurance needs someone to scope it, price it in Xactimate, and defend the estimate with the carrier. That is the restoration estimator, and the firms that do this work hire steadily for the role. Demand is credential-gated, the employer base is fragmented, and the specialized skill set keeps qualified estimators in short supply. This report sets out the demand drivers, the hiring picture, and where the work concentrates in 2026.
Demand drivers
- A constant flow of water, fire, and mould losses running through insurance claims
- Carrier documentation standards that require Xactimate-fluent, IICRC-credentialed estimators
- A fragmented restoration industry where most firms need in-house estimating capacity
- The scarcity of estimators who combine field restoration knowledge with claims and software skills
The hiring picture
Demand for estimators is steady, with a Moderate to Good outlook by region across NOC 22303, the estimator base. The restoration slice of that base is credential-gated, since carriers expect Xactimate-standard estimates, so qualified restoration estimators are harder to find than the raw posting count suggests. The employer base is heavily fragmented, from franchise networks with independently owned and independently hiring locations to regional independents. There is no dominant dedicated Canadian restoration-estimator job board.
| Signal | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Outlook | Moderate to Good by region (NOC 22303 base) |
| Scale | About 8,150 estimators in Ontario alone |
| Gate | Credential-gated: Xactimate plus IICRC |
| Structure | Fragmented base of restoration and reconstruction firms |
Where the work concentrates
The work follows population and property stock: the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario, the Lower Mainland, the Calgary and Edmonton corridor, and Montreal carry the largest volumes, wherever claims density and restoration firms cluster. Franchise locations and regional independents keep steady demand in every province.
The employers
The demand comes from a fragmented, prospectable base:
- Franchise networks with independently owned, independently hiring locations: Paul Davis, Winmar, First General, ServiceMaster Restore, and PuroClean
- Independents and regionals: Canstar Restorations, Pure Restoration, GTA Restoration, and local restoration and reconstruction firms
- Insurance carriers and independent adjusting firms hiring property-claims and insurance estimators, who use the same tools
What it means for hiring
For a restoration firm, the takeaway is simple. Estimators who own Xactimate and carry IICRC certifications are in demand and hard to keep, and there is no focused channel built for the role. Reaching them takes a board built around restoration estimating specifically, which is exactly the gap a dedicated board fills.
Sources: Job Bank Canada labour market data (NOC 22303, profile modified January 28, 2026), and industry reporting.
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