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Provincial licensing, Canadian city coverage, and what to know when hiring a plumber in Canada — from Ontario's Certificate of Qualification to BC's trade certification requirements.
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Canadian plumbers are licensed by provincial bodies. Ask for a Certificate of Qualification (Ontario) or provincial trade licence before work begins. GST/HST applies to plumbing services.
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Water Heater Replacement Guide
Tank vs. tankless, sizing, expected lifespan, hard water impact, and when to repair vs. replace.
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Drain Cleaning Guide
Snaking vs. hydro-jetting, when each is needed, and how to prevent recurring clogs.
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Slab Leak Detection & Repair
Signs of a slab leak, detection methods, repair options (spot repair vs. reroute), and typical costs.
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Plumbing Insurance & Home Warranty
What homeowner insurance covers, what it excludes, and how home warranty plans handle plumbing failures.
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Plumbing Cost Guide
National averages — enter your city for local market pricing.
| Project Type | Low | High | Typical Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drain Cleaning (snake) | $150 | $500 | $275 |
| Drain Cleaning (hydro-jet) | $350 | $1,000 | $600 |
| Water Heater Replacement (40-gal tank) | $800 | $1,800 | $1,200 |
| Tankless Water Heater Installation | $1,500 | $3,500 | $2,400 |
| Slab Leak Repair (spot repair) | $500 | $2,500 | $1,400 |
| Sewer Line Replacement | $3,000 | $15,000 | $7,500 |
| Toilet Installation | $150 | $400 | $250 |
| Pipe Burst Repair (emergency) | $400 | $1,500 | $800 |
Prices reflect current local contractor rates. Actual quotes may vary based on scope, materials, and local labor rates.
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National averages don't tell you what contractors in your market are charging. Enter your city to see hub-specific pricing.
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Plumbing Blog
Guides, tips, and advice for every market — not city-specific.
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Drain Cleaning Guide: Snaking vs. Hydro-Jetting
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Coverage & Claims
What Plumbing Insurance Actually Covers
Standard homeowner insurance covers sudden, accidental plumbing damage — a burst pipe, an appliance overflow — but excludes gradual leaks, sewage backups (unless you have rider coverage), and maintenance-related failures. Slab leak repair costs are often only partially covered.
- Covered: burst pipes (sudden), water damage from appliance failures, accidental overflows
- Not covered: gradual leaks, slow drain damage, sewer backup (without rider), flooding
- Slab leaks: typically covered for water damage caused, not the pipe repair itself
- Home warranty: usually covers water heater, plumbing stoppages, and built-in appliances — check exclusions
Coverage Quick Reference
Homeowner's insurance typically covers sudden, accidental damage from a covered peril. Your out-of-pocket cost is your deductible only.
Wear-and-tear, maintenance failures, and gradual deterioration are excluded from standard homeowner's policies. A home warranty may cover these.
Check your policy declarations page to confirm your coverage type before filing any claim.
Weather Intelligence
Winter Freeze & Storm Plumbing Risk
Winter storms are the leading cause of plumbing emergencies in cold-climate cities. Pipes in exterior walls and unheated crawl spaces are highest risk when temperatures drop below 20°F.
Cast iron pipes + polar vortex events. Chicago sees pipe burst surge calls each January.
February 2021 freeze caused ~1.4M burst pipes statewide. Uninsulated pipes in slab homes are critical risk.
Rapid temperature swings. Denver can drop 50°F in 24 hours, catching homeowners unprepared.
Sustained sub-zero temps require insulated pipe sleeves on exterior walls and crawl spaces.
Rarely freezes but pipes are often uninsulated. When it does freeze, emergency call volume spikes dramatically.
Freeze risk minimal. Primary concern is water heater efficiency loss from hard water scale. Flush annually.
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Common Plumbing Questions
How are plumbers licensed in Canada?
Does GST/HST apply to plumbing services in Canada?
How much does a plumber cost per hour?
Do I need a permit for plumbing work?
How long does a water heater last?
What are signs of a slab leak?
What causes low water pressure throughout my house?
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