
York Region's blend of established towns and new growth keeps us on our toes
From Markham and Richmond Hill's dense new development to older Newmarket and Aurora neighbourhoods, we cover the plumbing needs across York Region.
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A region defined by rapid growth around older town cores
York Region has seen some of the GTA's fastest residential growth over the past couple decades, but it's built around towns with genuine history — Newmarket, Aurora, and older parts of Markham and Richmond Hill all carry established housing alongside the newer construction.
Dense new development in Markham and Richmond Hill
Rapid townhouse and detached-home construction means plenty of PEX plumbing, but also plenty of builder-grade fixtures that cut corners in the rush to build.
Established neighbourhoods in Newmarket and Aurora
Older sections of these towns carry the region's share of aging galvanized and copper supply lines that need eventual attention.
High-density condo growth
York Region's newer condo developments bring pressure-reducing systems and shared plumbing infrastructure that behave differently than standalone houses.
Freeze-thaw stress across the region
Ontario's seasonal ground movement affects service lines throughout York Region regardless of a home's age or town.

Fast growth means new problems alongside the region's older ones
York Region's rapid development means a lot of very new homes, and very new homes bring their own set of issues — rushed installs, builder-grade fixtures, occasional fitting shortcuts. Meanwhile, established Newmarket and Aurora neighbourhoods still carry the more familiar aging-pipe wear found across the GTA. Both categories need attention, just different kinds.
We read the home's actual age and construction quality, not just its town
A newer Markham townhouse and an older Aurora bungalow get assessed on their own merits. We don't assume new means problem-free or old means an automatic repipe — the actual condition of the pipe and fixtures tells us what's needed.
Why homeowners across York Region choose us
A regional crew with region-wide familiarity, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
We know this region's housing range
From established neighbourhoods to newer builds, we adjust our approach to what York Region actually has.
Licensed & insured
Every job across the region is handled by a licensed, insured plumber.
Diagnosis before quoting
We assess the actual home before pricing the work, not a regional average.
Built for Ontario's climate
Freeze-thaw cycling and seasonal ground movement factor into every service line assessment.
Honest repair-vs-replace guidance
We'll tell you plainly which makes more sense for your specific situation.
Responsive scheduling
Urgent calls across the region get prioritized accordingly.
How we work across York Region
A consistent process, adjusted for the specific home.
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You reach out by email
Tell us your town and what's going on with your plumbing.
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We assess based on the actual home
New-build fixture concerns and established-home pipe wear are evaluated separately, on their own terms.
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We send a clear quote
Priced against the real diagnosis, before any work begins.
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We complete the work to standard
The same quality regardless of whether it's a brand-new Markham townhouse or an established Aurora home.
Common plumbing issues we see across York Region
Patterns we see regularly across York Region.
Builder-grade fixture failures in new developments
Rapid construction in Markham and Richmond Hill occasionally means fixtures that wear out earlier than expected.
Aging supply lines in established towns
Older Newmarket and Aurora neighbourhoods carry the region's share of galvanized and copper pipe nearing end of service life.
Condo pressure system issues
Newer high-density developments rely on pressure-reducing valves that can fail and cause fixture problems.
Freeze-thaw service line stress
Seasonal ground movement puts consistent strain on the street-to-house line across the region.
Sewer lateral concerns in older neighbourhoods
Established tree cover in older York Region towns creates ongoing root intrusion risk in aging laterals.
New-construction fitting issues
Fast-paced building schedules occasionally leave under-tightened connections that surface as slow leaks months later.
York Region plumbing FAQs
Do you cover both new developments and older towns in York Region?
Yes, we work across Markham, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Aurora, and the surrounding areas, regardless of whether the home is brand new or decades old.
Can a newly built home in York Region already have plumbing problems?
Yes — rapid construction schedules sometimes mean builder-grade fixtures or rushed fittings that surface issues within the first few years.
Do you work on condo units in York Region's newer developments?
Yes, including addressing pressure-reducing valve issues common in higher-density condo plumbing systems.
How do I know if my older Newmarket or Aurora home needs repiping?
Signs include recurring leaks, dropping water pressure from corroded galvanized pipe, or rust-tinted water. We assess the actual condition before recommending a full repipe versus a targeted repair.
What towns within York Region do you serve?
Markham, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Aurora, and the surrounding communities within the region.
Pick your area
Communities We Serve in York Region
York Region is highlighted below — every community has its own local page, and we cover the rest of the GTA too.

Need a plumber somewhere in York Region?
Email us your location and the issue — we'll follow up with a clear quote.
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