Plumbing & Irrigation in Toronto, ON

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Last updated April 5, 2026

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California Green Irrigation Inc.

5.0
caligreen.ca

CDP Plumbing of Toronto, ON

5.0
cdpplumbing.ca/toronto-on

EZ Lawn Sprinklers

5.0
ezlawnsprinklers.ca

GTA Irrigation & Lighting - Toronto

5.021½+ years online
gtail.com

Plumber To Your Door of Toronto

5.0
plumbertoyourdoor.ca

Pt Lawn Sprinklers Inc

5.0

Sprinkler Company Incorporated

5.0
sprinklercompany.ca

Tedot's Finest Sprinklers and Lighting

5.0~6 years online
tedotsfinest.comGet a Free Quote

The Toronto Plumbers

5.0
thetorontoplumbers.ca

True Service Plumbing

5.0
trueserviceplumbing.ca

Aviv Irrigation Systems

4.9
avivirrigation.ca

Canadian Rooter Plumbers Toronto

4.911½+ years online
canadianrooter.com/torontodrainservices.php

Crystal Plumbing Drain Services

4.9
crystaldrain.ca/drain-cleaning-toronto

PLUMBER ON DEMAND of TORONTO, ON - Midtown

4.9
plumberondemand.ca/Toronto-Midtown

PLUMBER ON DEMAND of TORONTO, ON - Uptown

4.9
plumberondemand.ca/Toronto-Uptown

Pro Green Irrigation - Lawn Care & Sprinkler Systems Toronto

4.926+ years online
progreenirrigation.comGet a Free Quote

Royal Plumbing Services Ltd.

4.9~13 years online
royalplumbingtoronto.com

The Sprinkler Company Inc. - Irrigation, Landscape Lighting, Sodding

4.9
sprinklercompany.ca

Morrison Plumbing & Mechanical

4.821½+ years online
canadianplumbing.com

PLUMBER ON DEMAND of TORONTO,ON

4.8
plumberondemand.ca/toronto

Priority Plumbing & Drains

4.8
priorityplumbing.ca

Living Services Plumbing Solutions - Downtown

4.7
livingservices.caGet a Free Quote

New Canadian Drain and Plumbing Ltd

4.7~22 years online
newcanadiandrain.comGet a Free Quote

Mr Sprinkler

4.6
mrsprinkler.ca

Northern Rainmakers

4.2~16 years online
northernrainmakers.com

Plumbing & Irrigation in Nearby ON Cities

Plumbing & Irrigation in Toronto, ON

Plumbing and irrigation work in Toronto handles a challenging mix: early-20th-century lead and galvanized supply lines in The Annex and Leslieville, post-war bungalows across East York and Scarborough with cast-iron drains, new condos in Liberty Village and CityPlace, and the entire spectrum of suburban single-family homes. Toronto's climate (-20°C winters, 30°C humid summers) drives specific plumbing concerns: frozen pipes in poorly insulated walls, backwater valve requirements in flood-prone basements, and lead-service replacement programs driven by Toronto Public Health. Typical jobs include water heater replacement, tankless installations, drain cleaning, PEX repipes, and irrigation system startup/shutdown.

Plumbing service calls in Toronto run $150-$350 CAD; water heater replacement $1,800-$3,500; PEX repipes $7,000-$18,000 CAD. Ontario requires a Master Plumber (302A) license from the Ontario College of Trades for any plumbing work. Toronto Building permits required for water heater replacement, sewer work, and gas-line work. Backwater valves are mandatory in new construction in flood-prone wards (much of the downtown core and southern Etobicoke). Lead service replacement rebates available up to $1,500. Spring (March-May) is peak demand for irrigation startup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my old Toronto home still have lead water service?
Homes built before 1950 often had lead service lines from the street to the house. Toronto Water offers free testing and a replacement rebate up to $1,500 CAD. Replace the full service from street to meter to avoid leaving a mixed-metal connection. Full replacement typically costs $3,500-$9,000.
Do I need a backwater valve in my Toronto basement?
Yes if you're in a flood-prone ward (Toronto Water publishes the list) — the city offers rebates up to $1,250 for installation in existing homes. Prevents sewer backup during major rainfall. Typical installed cost $2,500-$4,500 CAD.
When should I winterize irrigation in Toronto?
Blow out irrigation lines in late October or early November before the first hard freeze. Most residential systems use shallow-buried PVC at 6-12 inches that can crack from a single freeze. Book 3-4 weeks in advance — October is peak demand for winterization.

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