Coverage across every Orleans neighbourhood
From established subdivisions to newer developments near the river.
Orleans is a large east-end Ottawa community made up of several distinct neighbourhoods along and near the Ottawa River, with housing ranging from established subdivisions to newer developments. As part of the City of Ottawa, Orleans properties are subject to the same backwater valve requirements and Residential Protective Plumbing Program rebate as the rest of the city, and the same winter freeze risk applies – a service line that isn't buried to proper depth is a freeze risk here as much as anywhere else in the city.
Orleans sees the same December-through-March freeze window as the rest of Ottawa.
Kitchen, bathroom and floor drain clearing across Orleans' subdivisions.
Older Orleans homes without a valve may qualify for the City's rebate program.
Older supply and drain piping typical of Orleans' earlier-built streets.
Modern piping and code-required backwater valves already installed.
Shared supply lines and common-area fixtures common across Orleans.
From established subdivisions to newer developments near the river.
Available for Orleans the same as the rest of the City of Ottawa.
Backwater valve and protective plumbing work completed with the required City permit.
Yes, across Orleans' established and newer subdivisions alike.
No – Orleans falls under the same regional freeze season, roughly December through mid-March, as the rest of the city.
Yes, if the property meets the City's eligibility criteria – we can help you check before work starts.