Plumbing Inspection & Maintenance in Toronto & the GTA
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A whole-home plumbing inspection identifies the failures coming next: aged shutoffs, dripping fixtures, scaled water heater, weak sump pump, hose bibs that did not survive last winter, drain lines starting to slow. Tornado Plumbing & Drains performs scheduled and pre-purchase plumbing inspections across Toronto and the GTA. The result is a written report that helps you prioritize maintenance and budget for the next 12 months.
Last updated April 24, 2026
When this service makes sense
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A good place to start for fixture failures, valve problems, repiping decisions, or planned plumbing upgrades where clean long-term work matters.
Common signs
- Fixture leaks, valve failures, and rough-in decisions usually benefit from accurate scoping before the visit.
- Older homes often combine visible fixture issues with hidden shut-off or piping wear.
- If you are planning several plumbing tasks together, that should shape the visit from the start.
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Quick guide and key details
When this page makes sense
A good place to start for fixture failures, valve problems, repiping decisions, or planned plumbing upgrades where clean long-term work matters.
Most common signs
- Fixture leaks, valve failures, and rough-in decisions usually benefit from accurate scoping before the visit.
- Older homes often combine visible fixture issues with hidden shut-off or piping wear.
- If you are planning several plumbing tasks together, that should shape the visit from the start.
What the visit usually includes
- 1. Walk the home: Visual inspection of all visible plumbing.
- 2. Pressure test: Confirm incoming and at-fixture pressure.
- 3. Drain check: Run water at every fixture and observe drainage.
What changes price and scope
- Whether the work is a clean replacement, an access-heavy repair, or part of a bigger remodel.
- Age and condition of the existing valves, piping, and fixture connections.
- Whether the visit includes rough-in planning, finish plumbing, or coordination with other trades.
How a professional visit usually unfolds
1. Walk the home
Visual inspection of all visible plumbing. Catches obvious issues fast.
2. Pressure test
Confirm incoming and at-fixture pressure. Catches PRV failure or supply restriction.
3. Drain check
Run water at every fixture and observe drainage. Catches slow drains before they clog.
4. Equipment review
Water heater, sump pump, backwater valve. Big-cost equipment in known condition.
5. Written report
Prioritized list of findings, immediate vs. plan-ahead. You know what to do next.
Recent Plumbing Inspection & Maintenance in Toronto & the GTA work in Toronto & the GTA
These real project photos show the kind of work this service involves, so you can see examples before you book.

Interior renovation rough-in plumbing in progress
This renovation-stage photo gives rough-in, repiping, and interior plumbing pages a stronger proof image than generic stock-style service graphics.

Technician handling a residential interior plumbing service call
This is a useful general indoor-service photo for interior plumbing pages where homeowners want to see a real technician on site instead of generic brand graphics.

Basement drain tie-in in progress
This project photo shows the below-floor drain installation phase, where route changes, tie-ins, and access all affect the actual scope of the work.
Inspection pricing (Toronto 2026)
| Service | Starting from | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Whole-home plumbing inspection | $280 | $280 to $550 |
| Pre-purchase plumbing + sewer camera bundle | $450 | $450 to $800 |
| Insurance documentation visit | $220 | $220 to $450 |
Ranges are for planning and triage. Final pricing depends on access, urgency, materials, and whether the visit stays isolated once the area is opened.
Cities Where This Service Is a Strong Fit
- Toronto
Century homes, condo towers, and flood-prone basements make Toronto the broadest local plumbing market on the site.
- North York
Strong fit for post-war housing, aging laterals, and supply-side upgrades that need a system view.
- Etobicoke
Old-home drain risk, redevelopment pressure, and lake-adjacent flooding make this a strong preventative market.
- York
Relevant for old clay laterals, semi-detached housing layouts, and supply-side work in older neighbourhoods.
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25-year workmanship warranty
Every job Tornado Plumbing & Drains completes in Toronto and the GTA — repair, install, replacement, drain work, sewer work, fixture work — is backed by a 25-year workmanship warranty. The written terms are provided with every quote. If our work fails within 25 years of the install date, we come back and make it right.
What we check during a whole-home inspection:
- Main shutoff and visible supply piping condition.
- Pressure test (incoming and at fixtures).
- PRV and expansion tank if installed.
- Fixture leaks, valves, and toilet operation.
- Drain function at every fixture.
- Water heater age, condition, and any visible leaks.
- Sump pump and float operation, basin condition.
- Backwater valve presence and accessibility.
- Visible signs of past leaks, ceiling stains, or water damage.
- Outdoor faucets and freeze protection.
When inspection makes sense
| Situation | Why inspection helps |
|---|---|
| Pre-purchase due diligence | Avoids inheriting problems hidden by surface finish. |
| Older home with mixed-age plumbing | Identifies what is approaching end of life. |
| Insurance request after a claim | Documents condition for the policy. |
| Renovation planning | Catches issues before drywall closes the wall. |
| Annual maintenance plan | Catches small issues before they fail. |
Inspection cost
A standard residential inspection is straightforward to price. Camera inspection on the sewer line, leak detection, or specialty work add to the scope. Pre-purchase inspections often combine plumbing inspection with sewer camera work for the most useful pre-deal information.
What to share when you call
- Why the inspection is being booked.
- Approximate age of the home.
- Any known issues or recent repairs.
- Whether sewer camera is part of the scope.
- Whether you want a written report for insurance or a deal closing.
- Any unfinished basement or attic access available.
Toronto context
Toronto homes — especially heritage properties and pre-1970 builds — accumulate quiet plumbing issues a homeowner never sees: aging shut-offs, hidden pinhole leaks, pressure creep, slow drain branches. An annual plumbing inspection catches them while they're cheap. We document what's flagged so you can budget the work in priority order.
When this is not enough
Inspection and maintenance surface issues — they do not fix them. When the report flags a major item (sewer damage, water heater near end-of-life, lead service line, failed backwater valve, water-pressure problem), the next step is a category-specific repair or replacement scope. The inspection report is built so you can carry it directly into that next step.
What to confirm before approving inspection
- The report should be written and prioritized — not just 'looks good'.
- Any flagged issue should include enough detail to follow up later.
- Pre-purchase reports should be deal-ready.
Useful info on the call: reason, home age, and whether camera or specialty work is part of the scope.
Frequently asked questions
How long does an inspection take?
Most residential inspections take 1.5 to 2 hours, plus 30 to 60 minutes for the written report.
Does the inspection include a sewer camera?
It can be added. For pre-purchase due diligence on older Toronto homes, a sewer camera is often the most valuable piece.
Will you fix issues during the inspection?
Inspection is the assessment; we follow up with quotes for the recommended work. Some minor issues can be fixed on the same visit when scoped in advance.
Will my insurance accept the report?
Most insurers accept a licensed plumber's written assessment. Confirm format requirements with your insurer before booking.
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Real Tornado Plumbing & Drains job — photos and notes pulled from the project log, not stock imagery. Location: Toronto.


Authoritative sources for this service
Public references — City of Toronto programs, federal guidelines, and standards bodies — used for the rules and figures cited on this page.
- City of Toronto — Priority Lead Water Service Replacement Program(city)
- CSA B125.3 — Plumbing fittings(standard)
- Ontario Building Code — Part 7: Plumbing Services(regulator)
- Toronto Public Health — Free residential lead-in-water testing(city)
- Health Canada — Drinking Water Quality: Lead (MAC 0.005 mg/L)(federal)
- NASSCO PACP — Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (sewer condition coding)(standard)
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Fast answers before you call
How long does an inspection take?
Most residential inspections take 1.5 to 2 hours, plus 30 to 60 minutes for the written report.
Does the inspection include a sewer camera?
It can be added. For pre-purchase due diligence on older Toronto homes, a sewer camera is often the most valuable piece.
Will you fix issues during the inspection?
Inspection is the assessment; we follow up with quotes for the recommended work. Some minor issues can be fixed on the same visit when scoped in advance.
Will my insurance accept the report?
Most insurers accept a licensed plumber's written assessment. Confirm format requirements with your insurer before booking.
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Tornado Plumbing & Drains handles Plumbing Inspection & Maintenance across Toronto and the GTA. Call 647-784-8448 or book online for a clean diagnosis, written scope, and the 25-year workmanship warranty on every install and repair.