Familiar with older & newer builds
From original-plumbing subdivisions to backwater-valve-equipped new construction.
Kanata is a west-end Ottawa community that grew rapidly from the 1980s onward around its tech-sector employment base, which means the housing stock spans older subdivisions on original plumbing through newer builds already fitted with backwater valves under the City's 2004/2012 code requirements. As part of the City of Ottawa, Kanata properties fall under the same Residential Protective Plumbing Program rebate and permit rules as the rest of the city – a detail worth knowing before assuming a service isn't available locally.
Older Kanata subdivisions without a backwater valve are candidates for the City's rebate program toward a new valve or sump pump.
Repair and replacement for both tank and tankless units, common in Kanata's newer builds.
Kanata's office and tech-park properties get the same commercial response as anywhere else in Ottawa.
Original copper or galvanized supply lines, more likely to need updating or a backwater valve retrofit.
Transitional-era piping, often mid-way between original materials and current code.
PEX supply lines and a code-required backwater valve already in place.
From original-plumbing subdivisions to backwater-valve-equipped new construction.
Frozen pipes and basement flooding don't wait for business hours.
We'll flag if a Kanata property looks eligible for the City's protective plumbing rebate.
Yes, including Kanata's tech-park office buildings and retail alongside residential subdivisions.
Homes built before the 2004/2012 requirement cutoffs may be eligible for the City of Ottawa's rebate program – we can help assess a specific property.
Yes, emergency dispatch covers Kanata the same as the rest of the City of Ottawa.