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Construction & Renovation Plumbing

Big Enough To Get The Job Done, Small Enough To Care

Building & Renovation Plumbing

We specialize in upgrading plumbing in older homes - including re-piping and re-plumbing, installing new hot water heating systems, new construction plumbing or repairing existing systems, such as those commonly found in Burnaby.

Residential Construction Plumbing

Our residential construction services also extend to new custom homes throughout the lower mainland and includes gas installations (such as running lines to outdoor patios and decks and installing barbecue boxes), tests and fixes.


When it comes to custom residential bathrooms, we install all plumbing fixtures and luxury items including those found in custom showers, such as shower liners, body sprays, and rain heads.

Commercial Plumbing

We have extensive experience in commercial plumbing maintenance and installation. Whether you are an owner or a tenant, we work with you to ensure your business runs smoothly and trouble free, by keeping a comprehensive maintenance schedule that addresses potential problems before they happen, saving management and tenants the significant stress and expense that comes with plumbing problems that will inevitably arise if your systems are neglected.

Annual Maintenance in Commercial Buildings

  • Drain cleaning, ensuring there are no imminent blockages.
  • All aspects of boiler maintenance and repair.
  • Service and overhaul of Pressure Reducing Valves (PRV’s).
  • Installing and servicing pumps.
  • Sump pump service, repair and replacement.
  • Zone valve testing and replacement.
  • Testing back flow preventers.
  • Checking operating pressures on booster pumps and heat exchangers.
  • 24-hour emergency commercial service.


Construction Plumbing

Plumbing, system of pipes and fixtures installed in a building for the distribution and use of potable (drinkable) water and the removal of waterborne wastes. It is usually distinguished from water and sewage systems that serve a group of buildings or a city.


One of the problems of every civilization in which the population has been centralized in cities and towns has been the development of adequate plumbing systems. In certain parts of Europe the complex aqueducts built by the Romans to supply their cities with potable water can still be seen. However, the early systems built for the disposal of human wastes were less elaborate. Human wastes were often transported from the cities in carts or buckets or else discharged into an open, water-filled system of ditches that led from the city to a lake or stream.


Improvement in plumbing systems was very slow. Virtually no progress was made from the time of the Romans until the 19th century. The relatively primitive sanitation facilities were inadequate for the large, crowded population centers that sprang up during the Industrial Revolution, and outbreaks of typhoid fever and dysentery were often spread by the consumption of water contaminated with human wastes. Eventually these epidemics were curbed by the development of separate, underground water and sewage systems, which eliminated open sewage ditches. In addition, plumbing fixtures were designed to handle potable water and water-borne wastes within buildings.


The term plumbing fixture embraces not only showers, bathtubs, lavatory basins, and toilets but also such devices as washing machines, garbage-disposal units, hot-water heaters, dishwashers, and drinking fountains.


If you are looking for a plumbing company who knows how to build up to local code standards or you are renovating your home, call us for a free quote.

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