We provide residential plumbing services for homeowners and tenants across Surrey, Delta, Langley, and Burnaby. From a dripping faucet you’ve been living with for months to a toilet that won’t stop running, we take care of it — properly, on your schedule, and at a price you know upfront.
Licensed professionals. Upfront quotes. We follow up after every job.
Residential plumbing covers the everyday issues and planned work that keep your home’s water and drainage systems working properly.
Visible and hidden leaks, pipe corrosion, and water damage prevention. We find the source, not just the symptom.
Slow drains, recurring clogs, and drainage problems. We clear the blockage and check for deeper issues so it doesn’t keep coming back.
Inconsistent temperature, not enough hot water, or complete loss. We diagnose the cause and fix it the most cost-effective way.
Tell us what’s going on in your own words. You don’t need to know the technical details. What you’re seeing, where in the house, and how long it’s been happening is more than enough.
Some plumbing issues are simple. Others can cause serious damage if handled incorrectly. Here’s a clear breakdown to help you decide.
• A single clogged drain that clears with a plunger
• Replacing a showerhead or aerator
• Tightening a loose faucet handle
• Replacing a toilet flapper (rubber seal inside the tank)
• Multiple drains are slow or backing up at the same time
• You see water stains on ceilings or walls
• Water pressure drops across the whole house
• You smell sewage near drains
• Your water heater is leaking or not producing hot water
• Any repair requires cutting into pipes or walls
The general rule: if you’re not sure, it’s cheaper to call us now than to fix a DIY mistake later. We’re happy to assess over the phone and tell you honestly whether you need us.
We serve homeowners and tenants across all Surrey communities — Fleetwood, Guildford, Newton, Whalley, Cloverdale, South Surrey, and Panorama Ridge. We also cover Delta (North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen), Langley (Willoughby, Walnut Grove, Murrayville, Brookswood), and Burnaby (Metrotown,
Edmonds, Brentwood).
Low water pressure can be caused by mineral buildup in pipes, a partially closed main shutoff valve, a failing
pressure regulator, or corroded pipes restricting flow. If it’s affecting only one fixture, the issue is likely a clogged
aerator or valve. If it’s house-wide, you need a plumber to diagnose the root cause.
Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas like crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls. Keep your home heated to
at least 15°C (60°F) even when away. On extremely cold nights, let faucets drip slightly to keep water moving.
Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses before freezing weather arrives. If you suspect a pipe has frozen, call us before
it bursts.
For most homes, professional drain cleaning every 1–2 years is recommended as preventive maintenance. If you
have older pipes, trees near your sewer line, or frequent slow drains, annual cleaning is a better schedule. Regular
maintenance is significantly cheaper than emergency drain repair.
Yes. Chemical drain cleaners contain harsh caustic agents that can corrode pipes over time, especially older metal
pipes. They can also damage PVC joints. They sometimes clear a surface clog but rarely address the underlying
blockage. Professional drain cleaning is safer for your pipes and more effective long-term.
A sudden increase in your water bill usually indicates a hidden leak. Common culprits are running toilets,
underground pipe leaks, and dripping faucets. A single running toilet can waste thousands of litres per month. If
your bill spiked without a change in usage, call a plumber for leak detection.
Thanks for reaching out. We’ll follow up shortly to confirm your appointment. If your situation is urgent, don’t wait for the follow-up — call us directly
Here’s what to expect: we’ll call or email within one business hour to confirm your date, time, and service details. On the day of your appointment, your technician will arrive during the scheduled window with everything needed to handle the job.