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In total, TrustedPros has received 59 Plumbing projects posted by homeowners in Burlington seeking the services of local Plumbers. Total estimated value of these projects is $243,000.00 with a per project average of $4,118.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Mississauga | 204 | $1,122,600.00 | $5,502.00 |
Hamilton | 143 | $1,715,000.00 | $11,993.00 |
Oakville | 71 | $2,274,500.00 | $32,035.00 |
Milton | 32 | $76,500.00 | $2,390.00 |
Ancaster | 14 | $49,000.00 | $3,500.00 |
Stoney Creek | 12 | $87,500.00 | $7,291.00 |
Waterdown | 12 | $33,000.00 | $2,750.00 |
Burlington | 59 | $243,000.00 | $4,118.00 |
Our home is 16 years old. We have purchased three new toilets to replace the one on the main floor and two upstairs.
Make: Glacier Bay
Type: High efficiency low flow
Along with installing the toilets we would also like the upstairs drains checked to ensure they are clear of clogs. We have had some issues with having to fluch multiple times to clear.
We are looking to convert a walk in wardrobe into an ensuite (shower, toilet & vanity). The wardrobe is right next to the main washroom which we will renovate at the same time, so all the drywall and flooring will be taken out.
We are looking at pricing out the plumbing for roughing in the new ensuite.
Thanks!
I am looking for a plumber who is available to assist with a malfunctioning toilet.
In the way of background, this problem has been going on for several months. I need to plunge the toilet every few days or the water either goes down very slowly or blocks completely, though it has never overflowed or backed up. I have already had a plumber come and auger it, but to no avail. He was going to charge me $1000 to remove the toilet, but I declined. I still paid $300 for the augering (which I had already tried myself). I have also tried CLR for toilets, dish soap and warm water, 1-second plumber and plunging with different types of plungers, all of which help, but only temporarily. When I called my condo corporation, they were less than helpful and advised that if the problem were in the common stack, then everyone would be calling. I also suggested to them that the rooftop vent might be plugged by a bird's nest or ice, but that idea was dismissed. The toilet is 9 years old, so I'm doubtful the problem is with the toilet itself, but will purchase a new one if required.
I have an issue with a leaking shower faucet (Delta). It leaks can leak for hours then stop on it's own. This has been happening for over three months now. We usually switch off the water supply to the whole house whenever this happens because it is usually a big leak that can fill a bucket in minutes. Each time we call a plumber the leak would have stopped by the time the plumber gets to our house. So we really need someone that can diagnose what the problem is and offer a reasonable solution.
We are looking for a licensed plumber to evaluate the issue in our downstairs washroom. We believe it was not installed properly by the last owner. When the shower and toilet are used a growing and overwhelming smell of urine emits through the house. The shower has also begun to leak from between the tile and baseboard from under the base.
The home is 6 years old and we have been here less than a month. The problem started after the 3rd shower and we have stopped using it.
We have also noticed the plumbing in the rest of the home is very loud, the toilets are loud, there is banging and one sounds like it may be a drip in the ceiling. There was a previous leak in the basement we just became aware of. So with all the problems we would like the plumbing completely assessed.
Looking for a plumber to convert this single sink plumbing setup to a double sink vanity. Pics attached, including info on the vanity measurements.
Timing is flexible, can start now. Located in Burlington off Guelph Line & Dundas.
Site visits welcome with appointment. Please let me know price estimate and timing.
We will be renting out our basement apartment August 1st and we are just finishing up the renovations. We noticed that the toilet gets clogged every few flushes. We have been able to maintain this issue but before renting out we would like an estimate to ensure nothing is wrong or how we can prevent clogs in the future as we recently installed new laminate floor (beside the washroom).
In your reply if you could provide a quote that would be appreciated.
In the year we have lived in this home, we have often noticed a sewage smell in our basement laundry room. I have attempted to clean out the drains a couple times, using a snake and then following that up with boiling water then baking soda and vinegar combo, and then another round of boiling water.
None of this helped, but I noticed that the washing machine drain appears to be a straight pipe without p-trap. I suspect either this is the cause of the smell, or there is a blockage somewhere I am not reaching with my snake.
The existing Blanco silgranit sink is an undermount installed located on a large island with quartz countertop 10’x4’. Existing sink is approx 31”x18”
The issue we have been told is that removal will be difficult account epoxy used and countertop may crack upon removal of old sink
I have the new Blanco sink which is from the same series Performa
We own the house where the work would be done
Burlington bungalow. 970 sq. ft.
I would like to replace the whole basement floor/slab and replace sewage pipes at the same time.
The house was built in 50s.
We suspect one of the pipes is leaking under the slab.
What we want is to have a brand new floor in the basement. If possible, a couple of inches lower than it is now
Thanks,
Oleg
Existing Situation
Currently an unfinished basement 'backroom' / laundry room in a home built circa 1965. No rough-in exists for a washroom. There is a 4 inch sewer/floor drain (assume clay or cast iron) in the concrete floor and 1 1/2 inch copper pipe going up wall to main vent out the roof and also connected to sewer line (currently connected to 'temporary' laundry drain).
Requirements
Need to cut into main sewer line and then install rough-in of drains / venting for:
1) Toilet
2) Shower
3) Washroom Vanity
4) Laundry / Washer
5) Floor Drain (to be located under washer)
6) Laundry Sink
I will jackhammer out the concrete floor as needed in advance and do the backfill / pour the concrete floor once rough-in complete.
Additionally, I may potentially add running of the water supply to these apparatus' as part of the project. There is easy access to 3/4 inch PEX (hot and cold) in the room where work will be completed.
I am looking for a licensed, insured plumber. The job will be done by permit and inspected by City or Burlington.
I'm looking to do inquire about a Toilet Installation. I was going to do it myself but was worried about the seal and recently a friend did it himself and failed to do it properly so had a leak.
I am going to purchase the Toilets and Home Depot has an installation fee but I was curious if there is somebody with the expertise could quote me a price for this job.
I would have the Toilets removed and just need the toilets installed, one upstairs and one down.
If you can let me know please. Thank you.
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