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Residential Renovation Plumbing — Toronto & GTA




When should I bring in a plumber during my renovation?

As early as possible — ideally during the design phase, before your contractor finalizes the layout. Plumbing rough-in happens before walls and flooring go in, so moving a sink or relocating a bathroom needs to be planned before demolition starts, not decided on-site.

Do I need a permit for renovation plumbing in Toronto?

Yes, in most cases. Any work involving new supply lines, drain relocations, or new fixtures typically requires a permit and inspection before the work can be closed up behind drywall. Professional Plumbing handles the permit application and inspection coordination as part of the project.

How long does plumbing rough-in take for a bathroom renovation?

For a standard bathroom renovation, rough-in plumbing typically takes 2 to 4 days depending on the scope — whether fixtures are staying in place or being relocated, and whether venting or drain lines need rerouting.

Can you work with my contractor or designer?

Yes. We regularly coordinate directly with general contractors, designers, and homeowners managing their own renovation. We provide the scope, timeline, and any documentation needed to keep your project moving.

Is renovating a good time to replace old pipes?

Often, yes. If your home has original cast-iron drain stacks or lead supply lines and you’re already opening the walls for a renovation, replacing them at the same time avoids paying for a second demolition and repair job down the line. We’ll flag this during our initial assessment if it applies to your home.