Leak Detection
Not sure where the water's coming from? We pinpoint hidden leaks before deciding what needs repair.
Learn More →Burst pipe, a slow drip behind the wall, or old lines on their last legs? We repair what we can and replace what we should — in copper or PEX, done right.
Pipes rarely fail out of nowhere. In many older Halifax homes the culprit is corrosion: galvanized steel lines installed decades ago rust from the inside out, narrowing the flow and staining the water before they finally spring a leak. Copper can develop pinhole leaks, high water pressure puts steady strain on every joint, and our winters add another risk — water left in an unheated line can freeze, expand, and split the pipe wide open. Even normal settling of a house over the years can stress a run of pipe until a fitting gives way.
Not every problem needs a full repipe. A single burst section or a leaking joint is often a straightforward spot repair, and we'll never talk you into more than you need. But when we see widespread corrosion, repeated leaks in the same lines, or old galvanized plumbing throughout, replacing the affected runs — or the whole system — usually costs less over time than fixing one leak after another. We'll show you what we find, explain the trade-offs in plain terms, and give you an honest recommendation before any work begins.
We quote before we start. No surprises, no hidden fees. Pipe repairs typically start at $199; whole-home repipes are quoted after a free assessment — always upfront.
Not sure where the water's coming from? We pinpoint hidden leaks before deciding what needs repair.
Learn More →Damaged lines and slow drains often go together. We clear blockages and check the pipe's condition.
Learn More →A pipe that's burst right now can't wait. Call our 24/7 line and we'll get there fast.
Learn More →Both are excellent. Copper is time-tested, rigid, and handles heat well, but it costs more and takes longer to install. PEX is flexible, resists freeze damage better, and is faster (and often cheaper) to run through an existing home. We'll recommend the right fit based on your layout, budget, and how long you plan to stay — and we're happy to explain the trade-offs in your specific case.
Warning signs include repeated leaks, discoloured or rusty water, low pressure throughout the house, and visibly corroded pipes — especially old galvanized lines. If you're fixing leaks every few months, a repipe of the affected runs usually saves money over time. We'll assess your system for free and tell you honestly whether a repair will do.
Shut off your main water valve immediately to stop the flow, then open a few taps to drain the remaining water and relieve pressure. Move valuables away from the wet area and call us. A burst pipe is an emergency, and our 24/7 line is answered by a real plumber who can talk you through it and get to you fast.
A partial repipe of a few runs can often be done in a day. A whole-home repipe typically takes one to three days depending on the size of the house and how accessible the lines are. We'll give you a clear timeline with your quote and keep your water on as much as possible while we work.
Yes, and it's one of the most common jobs we do in older Halifax homes. Galvanized steel corrodes from the inside, restricting flow and discolouring your water long before it leaks. We replace it with modern copper or PEX, restoring pressure and water quality across the whole home.
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