Comfortable with older infrastructure
Familiar with cast-iron laterals and original plumbing common in Nepean's older sections.
Nepean was its own city before amalgamating into Ottawa in 2001, and its neighbourhoods span several decades of construction – which means sewer laterals in some of Nepean's older sections may still be original cast iron rather than modern ABS or PVC. As part of the City of Ottawa, Nepean properties are covered by the same backwater valve rules and protective plumbing rebate as the rest of the city.
Checking the condition of older cast-iron laterals common in Nepean's established sections.
Cable and hydro-jet clearing for kitchen, bathroom and main-line clogs.
Service for Nepean's office, retail and multi-unit residential properties.
Homes built before 2001 are more likely to carry original cast-iron laterals and older supply lines.
Built under Ottawa's unified code, including backwater valve requirements.
Older commercial buildings with plumbing systems dating from Nepean's time as its own city.
Familiar with cast-iron laterals and original plumbing common in Nepean's older sections.
Available for Nepean the same as the rest of the City of Ottawa.
Businesses and homes across Nepean's neighbourhoods.
Many do, and a camera inspection is the way to confirm the actual condition before recommending a repair.
Yes, including office, retail and multi-unit residential buildings.
Yes, Nepean is part of the City of Ottawa and follows the same rebate and permit rules as the rest of the city.