Home Services

Licensed Plumbers Ready to Help

Typical projects starting from $75

Plumbing problems don't wait for a convenient time. From a dripping faucet to a burst pipe or a water heater that's stopped working, SageHomes connects you with licensed, experienced plumbers who respond quickly and get the job done right.

Common Plumbing Jobs

  • Leak detection and pipe repair
  • Drain cleaning and unclogging
  • Faucet and sink installation
  • Toilet repair and replacement
  • Water heater installation and repair
  • Sump pump installation
  • Backflow prevention
  • Pipe insulation and winterization
  • Bathroom and kitchen rough-in plumbing
  • Sewer line inspection and repair

Why Hire a Professional Plumbing Contractor?

Licensed and Insured

Plumbing work in Canada typically requires a licensed tradesperson. Licensed plumbers understand building codes and protect your home from costly water damage.

Prevent Costly Damage

A small leak left unaddressed can cause thousands of dollars in water damage. A professional plumber finds and fixes problems before they escalate.

Code Compliance

DIY plumbing that doesn't meet code can void your home insurance and cause issues when selling your home. Professionals ensure all work is code-compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I call an emergency plumber?
Call an emergency plumber immediately if you have a burst pipe, major leak, sewage backup, no hot water, or flooding. These situations can cause significant property damage if not addressed promptly.
How much do plumbing repairs cost in Canada?
Simple repairs like fixing a leaky faucet may start around $100–$200. More complex work like water heater installation or drain line repair can range from $500 to $2,000+. Get free quotes on SageHomes to compare local pricing.
Do plumbers need to be licensed in Canada?
Yes. In Canada, plumbers must be licensed tradespeople. Requirements vary by province, but all licensed plumbers have completed a formal apprenticeship and passed a certification exam.
How do I know if I have a hidden water leak?
Watch for unexplained increases in your water bill, damp spots on walls or ceilings, the sound of running water when no fixtures are in use, or low water pressure. A plumber can perform a leak detection test to pinpoint the source.
How long does a water heater last?
Conventional tank water heaters typically last 8–12 years; tankless units can last 20 years with proper maintenance. If your water heater is over 10 years old and showing issues, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs.