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Water Damage Restoration in Toronto

Burst pipe, sewer backup, or flooded basement. We pick up 24/7 and get a crew to you anywhere in the city.

Water damage restoration serving Toronto

Toronto's housing stock spans more than a century of construction. Older areas — Cabbagetown, Leslieville, the Annex, Riverdale — have Victorian and Edwardian brick row houses with cast-iron plumbing and clay sewer laterals that are prone to cracking, root intrusion, and collapse after decades of use. A backed-up floor drain in one of these homes often has a long history behind it.

Post-war bungalows and split-levels across the inner suburbs make up another large share of Toronto's housing. Many were finished in the basement by subsequent owners, creating rec rooms and basement apartments that were never designed to handle water. The July 2013 storm — the costliest natural disaster in Ontario's history at that point — hit Toronto hard and overwhelmed the combined sewer system in dozens of neighbourhoods simultaneously.

We have worked across every part of Toronto for over 20 years. Whether you are in a pre-war downtown semi, a post-war east end bungalow, or a newer condominium tower, we find the water, dry the property properly, and deal with your insurance so you don't have to manage both a damaged home and a claims process at the same time.

Common causes we handle in Toronto

  • Sewer backup and combined sewer overflow
  • Burst or failed pipes in older plumbing stacks
  • Foundation water intrusion and weeping tile failure
  • Sump pump failure during heavy storms
  • Appliance leaks — hot water tanks, dishwashers, washing machines
  • Roof and eavestrough failures
  • Condominium unit pipe bursts and balcony water intrusion
Water damage restoration equipment set up in a Toronto home

Flooding in Toronto right now?

We pick up 24/7 and get a crew to you anywhere in the city.

647-563-9966

What to expect

What happens after you call

1

We answer

You reach a person, not a voicemail. We get a crew to you anywhere in Toronto.

2

Inspection

Moisture meters and infrared camera map where water has travelled, including inside walls and under floors.

3

Scope of work

Industrial drying equipment is set up. Wet material is removed as needed. Written quote before non-insurance work starts.

4

Monitoring and documentation

Daily moisture checks until fully dry. Complete documentation submitted to your insurer.

Worried about hidden moisture or mould after a flood? We also offer mould inspection and remediation, thermal imaging, and air quality testing across Toronto.

Questions from Toronto homeowners

How quickly can you respond to a flood anywhere in Toronto?
We are available 24/7, 365 days a year and aim to have a crew on site within 1 to 2 hours of your call anywhere in the city — downtown, midtown, east end, or west end. We answer the phone personally every time.
My Victorian home near the Danforth has flooded. Does the age of the house complicate things?
Older homes have different challenges. Plaster walls, old-growth wood framing, and stone or brick foundations all behave differently when wet. We adjust our approach — using lower air velocity on plaster, being careful around horsehair insulation, and accounting for slower drying in thick masonry walls. The inspection will tell us exactly what we are working with.
I live in a Toronto condo and had a pipe burst. Does the building's insurance or mine cover this?
Typically the source of the damage determines who pays — but the rules are complex and depend on the condo corporation's declaration. We work with owners and property managers regularly and can help document the damage so the right parties have what they need for their respective claims.
My basement apartment is rented out and the tenant called about flooding. What should I do?
Tell the tenant to stop using water and avoid the flooded area if it is a sewage backup. Call us — we can coordinate directly with you or a property manager while you are at work or offsite. We handle the work and document everything for your insurer.
How long does water damage restoration take for a typical Toronto house?
A clean-water event on a finished basement takes 3 to 5 days of monitored drying. Sewage backup jobs take longer because contaminated material needs to be removed before drying begins. We monitor daily and only pull equipment when readings confirm the structure is dry all the way through.

Water damage restoration across Toronto.

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