Markham Plumbing
Introduction Markham, part of York Region in the Greater Toronto Area, is home to more than 340,000 residents. With rapid suburban growth, older neighbourhoods, and moderately hard water supplied from Lake Ontario, homeowners face a range of plumbing challenges. From scale buildup in appliances to seasonal flooding, proper maintenance keeps…
London Plumbing
Introduction London, Ontario, is a growing city of more than 420,000 residents, located along the Thames River. With a mix of historic homes in central neighbourhoods and rapid suburban development in areas like Byron and Hyde Park, plumbing challenges vary widely. London’s moderately hard water can cause scaling, while cold…
Kitchener Plumbing
Introduction Kitchener is at the heart of Ontario’s Waterloo Region, home to more than 256,000 residents and forming a metro area of nearly 600,000 with Waterloo and Cambridge. With one of the hardest municipal water supplies in Canada, older homes downtown, and rapid suburban growth, Kitchener homeowners face unique plumbing…
Victoria Plumbing
Introduction Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is home to more than 400,000 residents in the metro area. With a mix of historic homes, modern condos, and suburban neighbourhoods, plumbing challenges vary widely across the city. Thanks to very soft water from Sooke Lake Reservoir, scaling is less of a…
Halifax Plumbing
Introduction Halifax is Atlantic Canada’s largest city, with more than 480,000 metro residents and a unique mix of historic waterfront homes, suburban neighbourhoods, and rural communities. With soft city water, coastal weather, and cold winters, plumbing challenges here differ from those in hard-water cities like Calgary or Edmonton. From frozen…
Brampton Plumbing
Introduction Brampton is one of Ontario’s fastest-growing cities, now home to more than 650,000 residents. With water supplied by the Peel Region system, moderately hard mineral content, and a mix of older homes in central Brampton and new subdivisions in the north and east, homeowners face a variety of plumbing…
Hamilton Plumbing
Introduction Hamilton is one of Ontario’s largest cities, with more than 580,000 residents and a mix of older industrial neighbourhoods, heritage homes, and modern suburban builds. With moderately hard water, aging sewer laterals, and frequent summer storms, homeowners in Hamilton face unique plumbing challenges. Whether you live downtown, on the…
Winnipeg Plumbing
Introduction Winnipeg is Manitoba’s largest city, with over 750,000 residents (metro ~830,000). Known for its cold winters, aging infrastructure, and moderately hard water, plumbing concerns in Winnipeg range from scale buildup to frozen pipes. Whether you're living in older homes in Wolseley, high-density neighbourhoods near the Exchange District, or newer…