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Plumbers in Canada

Every plumbing business in Canada, in one place.

Independent directory. Refreshed monthly. No paid placement.

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Frequently asked

How do I find a licensed plumber in Canada?

Plumbing is regulated provincially in Canada. Use this site to browse plumbers by city, then check that the business shows a Verified Licensed badge for confirmation against the provincial registry. Where the badge is absent, ask the plumber for their licence number directly and look it up on the relevant provincial regulator's site.

What does a plumber typically cost in Canada?

Most Canadian plumbers charge between $80 and $200 per hour, with an emergency call-out fee on top after hours. Flat-rate quotes are common for routine jobs like water-heater swaps.

When is plumbing considered an emergency?

Anything that risks property damage or health — burst pipes, active leaks, sewage backup, no hot water in winter, gas smells. Look for the 24/7 emergency badge on listings.

What's the difference between a plumber and a gasfitter?

A plumber moves water and waste; a gasfitter handles natural gas and propane lines. Some tradespeople hold both licences, but gas work always requires its own provincial certification.

How often is the listing data refreshed?

Monthly. Listings are aggregated from public registries, municipal open data, and OpenStreetMap; refresh dates are shown in the footer of every page.

How do I report incorrect information?

Every listing has a 'Report incorrect info' link. We review every report and update on the next refresh cycle.