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Typical price: CA$300–CA$1,200

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What emergency plumber costs in Canada

Researched national ranges in CAD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Burst pipe section repair Isolate and replace an accessible burst section CA$300 CA$550 CA$950
Frozen pipe thaw + repair Controlled thawing and repair of split section CA$300 CA$500 CA$900
Sewage backup response After-hours main clearing with camera check CA$400 CA$700 CA$1,200

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How to hire a emergency plumber pro in Canada

  1. Verify provincial licensing (Red Seal/provincial certificate) and liability insurance
  2. Ask for after-hours call-out fee and hourly rate before dispatch
  3. Shut the main valve and, in winter, note whether the cause is a frozen pipe — thawing is a specific service
  4. Get a diagnosis-stage estimate before repair
  5. Document damage for your home insurance claim
  6. In freezing weather, leave cabinet doors open and taps trickling on vulnerable runs until repaired

Frequently asked questions

Why is my water bill suddenly huge — do I have a hidden leak?

Check your water meter with all fixtures off: if it still turns, water is escaping somewhere — commonly a running toilet, underground supply pipe, or slab leak. Plumbers use acoustic and pressure testing to locate hidden leaks before cutting anything open.

How are emergency plumbing callouts priced?

A call-out fee (often covering the first 30-60 minutes) plus an hourly rate at a premium over daytime rates — typically 1.5-2x for nights, weekends and holidays. Parts are extra. Always ask for the call-out fee and first-hour rate before confirming dispatch.

Can a plumber fix a burst pipe permanently on the first visit?

Usually yes for accessible pipes — cut out and replace the section. Buried or in-wall bursts may get a temporary isolation first, with a follow-up visit for permanent repair once walls are opened or parts sourced. Ask whether the fix is permanent or temporary and get the follow-up scheduled.

What should I do before the emergency plumber arrives?

Shut the main water valve (know where it is now, before you need it), open cold taps to drain pressure, kill electricity to affected areas, and move belongings clear. Photograph the damage for insurance. These ten minutes of action often halve the damage bill.

How do I avoid being overcharged in a plumbing emergency?

Get the callout fee and hourly rate stated before dispatch, ask for a cost estimate once the problem is diagnosed and before repair starts, and avoid search-ad brokers who subcontract at inflated rates. If the situation is contained (valve off), you can safely get a second quote.

Are burst frozen pipes covered by insurance in Canada?

Generally yes for sudden escape of water — but policies commonly require heat maintained and the home checked regularly (or water shut off) when you're away in winter. Leaving a house unattended without precautions can void the claim, so read the vacancy clause.

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