Trades · Plumbing
Re-pipes, roughs, and the small things that flood basements.
Licensed plumbing work coordinated under a general scope. We handle the rough-in, the fixtures, and the drain stack the previous contractor forgot.
What we handle
Kitchen & bath rough-ins
Stack venting, supply, drains — coordinated with the cabinetry and tile schedule, not added after.
Re-pipes
Galvanized and lead replacement, PEX or copper as the application demands. Phased so a home stays habitable.
Drain replacement
Cast iron, ABS, the trench-from-the-street nightmare nobody wants to inherit.
Backwater valves & sump
Required by some Toronto neighbourhoods after the 2013 floods; eligible for municipal rebates.
Hot water & boilers
Tankless, hybrid, traditional — sized to the actual fixture count, not the boilerplate.
Notes from the GTA
- Toronto's basement backwater valve rebate program is worth checking before you scope.
- Cast iron stacks in pre-war homes often look fine externally and are corroded inside; we scope before quoting a re-pipe.
- Condo plumbing requires building approval and after-hours water shut-offs we'll coordinate with property management.
- Galvanized supply lines are still common in 1920s–40s Toronto stock — pressure complaints usually trace here.
Plumbing is one of the few trades where the failure mode is your floor.