Sump pump installations and rebates in the Toronto areas.
Backflow prevention rebates and install valves.
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Experienced Sump Pump Installation in Toronto surrounding
areas. Many older homes in Toronto GTA areas were built on hills.
Those that have basements below grade are sometimes prone
to basement flooding, which is why people need sump pump
installation services in Toronto. If your sump pump stops
working, water can quickly accumulate.
We have been serving the Toronto areas with quality
sump pump replacement services for over 20 years.
Why choose us for a new sump pump: Family-owned
and -operated business Qualified, highly trained plumbers
24/7 emergency repair services Serving the local community
for over 20 years Many happy, repeat customers
Our company founder has over 30 years of experience
in the trades, and we are proud of our team of
professionals. We believe in treating every
customer as a customer for life, and we will not
leave the job until
you’re happy.
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Sump pump
- Installation or replacement of sump pump.
- Installation of alarm for sump pump.
- Installation of back-up power for sump pump.
The City of Toronto offers a subsidy of up to 80% of the invoiced cost, up
to a maximum of $1,750, to help offset the cost of installing a sump pump.
This subsidy is regardless of the number of devices installed at the property,
including eligible labour, materials and taxes.
Be sure to maintain basement flooding protection devices according to
manufacturer instructions. Keeping these devices in good working order
is an important step in protecting your home against basement flooding.
About sump pumps
Install a properly-sized sump pump to help pump water collected by
the weeping tile system to an area outside. Make sure the sump pump
empties onto a permeable surface at least two metres from the foundation wall.
Sump pumps can lose power during severe storms, so you may wish
to consider a battery back-up. They also need to be inspected and
maintained according to product specifications to ensure optimal
performance.
The City offers a subsidy of up to 80% of the invoiced cost, up to a
maximum of $1,750, to help offset the cost of installing a sump pump.
Foundation drain (weeping tile) pipe severance and capping.
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- Disconnection of foundation drains (weeping tiles) from the City’s sewer system by severing and capping the underground sewer connection.
The City offers a subsidy of up to 80% of the invoiced cost, up to a maximum of $400 including eligible labour, materials and taxes, to help offset the cost of installing a sump pump.
With increasingly frequent severe weather events,
it is essential that homeowners take appropriate
action to reduce the risk of basement flooding.
The City offers owners of single-family, duplex and
triplex residential homes a subsidy of up to $3,400 per
property to install flood protection devices. Eligible work includes:
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Installation of a backwater valve.
Installation of a sump pump.
Severance and capping of a home’s storm sewer
or external weeping tile connection.
Disconnecting the downspouts from your property’s
eavestrough system is not eligible for a subsidy
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If you have water in your Toronto basement
from sewage, burst pipes, or heavy rains, making sure your sump pump is
working properly is essential. Getting it clean and dry again is not
something that can be put off, and you need to call usright away.
Signs your sump pump needs to be replaced:
Sump pump fails to turn on
Lous noise from the sump pump.
Pump continually runs
Cycles on and off irregularly
Standing water in your basement
If your sump pump is experiencing any of these problems, you need to get
it repaired quickly. The average life of a sump pump is around seven
years, and if yours is around this age, it’s probably time for a
replacement. Many things can affect the life of a pump, including heavy
usage and whether it has been maintained properly. If it’s time for a
new one, it’s good to know that you have a local Toronto company you can
trust.
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the problem in no time. Call us if you have water in your basement or if
you see signs of sump pump repairs or other problems, and we will send
someone out to you as quick as possible.
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Downtown Core (Central Toronto)
Alexandra Park
The Annex
Baldwin Village
Cabbagetown
CityPlace
Chinatown
Church and Wellesley
Corktown
Discovery District
Distillery District
Entertainment District
East Bayfront
Fashion District
Financial District
Garden District
Grange Park
Harbord Village
Harbourfront
Kensington Market
Little Japan (within the former First Chinatown within what was once The Ward)
Moss Park
Old Town
Quayside (future planned neighbourhood)
Queen Street West
Regent Park
South Core
St. James Town
St. Lawrence
Toronto Islands
Trefann Court
University (includes Huron–Sussex)
Yorkville
East Toronto The Beaches (also known as The Beach)
East Chinatown
East Danforth
Gerrard Street East (Gerrard India Bazaar or Little India)
Greektown (also known as The Danforth after the street it is on)
Leslieville
Main Square
Playter Estates
Port Lands
Riverdale
Upper Beaches
Villiers Island (future planned neighbourhood on an artificial island at the mouths of the Don River in the Port Lands)
North End Toronto
Bedford Park
Casa Loma
Chaplin Estates
Davisville Village
Deer Park (Yonge and St. Clair)
Forest Hill (and Forest Hill Village and Upper Village)
Lawrence Park
Lytton Park
Midtown
Moore Park
North Toronto
Rosedale
South Hill (includes Rathnelly)
Summerhill
Uptown
Wanless Park
Wychwood Park
Yonge–Eglinton (considered centre of Midtown Toronto)
Toronto West End
Beaconsfield Village
Bloor West Village
Bracondale Hill
Brockton Village
Carleton Village
Corso Italia
Davenport
Dovercourt Park
Dufferin Grove
Earlscourt
Fort York
High Park
The Junction (formerly West Toronto; a short section on Dundas Street also contains Little Malta)
Junction Triangle
Koreatown
Liberty Village
Little Italy
Little Portugal
Little Tibet
Mirvish Village
Niagara
Ordinance Triangle
Palmerston
Parkdale
Queen Street West
Regal Heights
Roncesvalles
Runnymede
Seaton Village
Swansea
Trinity–Bellwoods
Wallace Emerson
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East
York
Toronto
An autonomous urban borough until 1997, East York is located north of
Danforth Avenue between the Don River to the west and Victoria Park
Avenue. East York was an exclave of York from 1922 to 1924. East York
developed contemporaneously with the West End of old Toronto, and it is
similar in form and character. In 1967, East York was expanded to
include the Town of Leaside. Since the 1998 amalgamation, it is
administered together with old Toronto, and separate from Scarborough,
North York, and Etobicoke-York, by the "Toronto and East York
Neighbourhood Council".
East York itself is commonly divided into two zones with mainly
Edwardian urban neighbourhoods situated south of Taylor-Massey Creek and
referred to as Old East York.
Old East York
Broadview North
Crescent Town
East Danforth
Pape Village
Woodbine Heights
Suburban East York
Bermondsey
Governor's Bridge
Leaside
O'Connor–Parkview
Thorncliffe Park
Etobicoke is on the west side of the Humber River. Before the 1967
amalgamation, Long Branch, New Toronto, and Mimico were villages
independent of Etobicoke. It was a separate city until the 1998
amalgamation. Since then, Etobicoke is often administered with York as a
single community council within the amalgamated city of Toronto.
Etobicoke is often divided into three zones: north, central, and south,
roughly approximate to that of the electoral districts of all three
levels of government.
Alderwood
Centennial Park
Clairville
Eatonville (Etobicoke West Mall)
The Elms
Eringate
Humber Bay
Humber Heights-Westmount
Humber Valley Village
Humberwood
Islington-City Centre West
Kingsview Village (The Westway)
The Kingsway
Long Branch
Markland Wood
Mimico
New Toronto
Princess Gardens
Rexdale
Richview
Smithfield
Stonegate-Queensway
Sunnylea
Thistletown
Thorncrest Village
West Humber-Clairville
West Deane Park
Willowridge
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North York is located north of York, Old Toronto, and East York. It was a
separate city until the 1998 amalgamation. North York is sometimes
divided to two sections by Yonge Street: an east section and a west
section.
Amesbury
Armour Heights
Bathurst Manor
Bayview Village
Bayview Woods-Steeles
Bermondsey
Black Creek
The Bridle Path
Clanton Park (Wilson Heights)
Don Mills
Don Valley Village
Downsview
Flemingdon Park
Glen Park (Yorkdale – Glen Park; Englemount; Marlee Village)
Henry Farm
Hillcrest Village
Hoggs Hollow
Humber Summit
Humbermede (Emery)
Jane and Finch (University Heights; Elia)
Lansing
Lawrence Heights
Lawrence Manor
Ledbury Park
Maple Leaf
Newtonbrook
North York City Centre
Parkway Forest
Parkwoods
The Peanut
Pelmo Park-Humberlea
Pleasant View
Uptown Toronto
Victoria Village
Westminster–Branson
Willowdale
York Mills
York University Heights (Village at York)
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