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Whether you're building a house, constructing an outdoor kitchen, or remodeling your bathroom, one of the main concern that you'll have for the project is installing new plumbing.

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When you're building a new home, any problems with the plumbing system installation can lead to disastrous, frustrating, and expensive complications. It's very important that you have a plumber involved from the beginning of the design. Our experienced plumbers will be able to help you ensure that your new home's plumbing system is in great shape.

We'll work with you to select water heaters and other plumbing fixtures that are perfect your home, and we'll handle every aspect of the job, from septic service and outdoor plumbing to shower systems and kitchen plumbing.

Ar Federal Plumbing, our plumbers will be able to provide you with high quality new construction plumbing installations for both residential and commercial projects. We'll work with you and your construction contractors throughout the process to ensure that every part of our job is completed in compliance with every other part of your project.

Call us today at 416 828 5361 to schedule your plumbing services, and we'll be looking forward to assisting you.

Our plumbers have been working with homeowners in the Toronto area since 1999, and we have the expertise and experience to guarantee that this job will be completed up to the highest standards of quality. We'll work with you directly throughout the process, and we'll do whatever it takes to ensure that you're totally satisfied with our work. We know how important your plumbing system is to your home, so we always strive to provide the highest quality service possible.

Our services include

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Installation of water mains and sewer lines
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Bathroom pipes and fixtures
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In-floor heating
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Luxury shower systems
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Driveway heating to melt the snow
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Curb-less showers
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High-end sinks and tubs
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Electronic faucets

Frequently Asked Questions

Can clogged vents stop up drains?

It is illegal (and not a very environmentally or plumbing friendly practice) to connect any rain or ground water to the sewer or a septic tank. IF, however, you do hookup – at the very least put a trap in the line to keep sewer gas out of the house.

My toilet is running due to high pressure - What do I do?

If you’ve installed a new fill valve, and are certain that everything else in the toilet is working properly, leaks could very well be high water pressure. If your water pressure is so high that it leaks past a Fluidmaster 400A or another new ballcock (aka: “toilet fill valve”) – then you NEED a pressure reducing valve. Other water pipes, connectors, clothes washing machine hoses and your water heater could leak or break. Best to get a water pressure regulator if your pressure to the house is more than 60 pounds

Do unused drains dry up and get rough inside?

Yes, drain pipes do dry out and get real rough. Will it clear up with use? Maybe. Is there anything you can really do about it? Not after the fact. Prevention is best here – try to run some water through infrequently used drains every so often to keep this from happening.

When I run the clothes washer my toilet and/or shower bubbles or overflows?

When the lowest plumbing fixture in the house overflows when another fixture (like a clothes washing machine) is draining; most commonly the septic tank needs to be pumped, there is a break in the sewer pipe outside the house or the main drain is plugged somewhere. However, the washing machine line could be connected to close to the “suds rinse zone”, meaning the washer waste ties into the waste or soil line of another fixture too close downstream from the problem fixture. What is happening is the water is rushing by the suds at a high velocity, pushing ahead of the suds. Because the fixture is the closest place of relief, the suds will come up into the fixture, even a toilet. The code requires that a washing machine, kitchen sink, shower, and dishwasher line be connected at least 5′ downstream from any fixture branch. This could be just one of many possibilities for the bubbling and backup. We strongly recommend contacting a licensed plumber to help you diagnose your individual situation.

Do you have a project in mind ?

Contact us or call us today at 416 828 5361 and save time, money and stress.

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