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Resolving plumbing problems in Simcoe County & York Region is easy. Just follow these three steps. Get started now!
When you request an appointment, a Plumbing Nerds representative will coordinate a date and time that is convenient for you. You can expect a Plumbing Nerd to arrive on time, and present themselves professionally.
During your appointment, your licensed plumbing technician will provide you with a report of any plumbing issues along with recommended solutions and the cost. Should you choose to proceed with any work, we'll complete it the same day, provided we have the required parts and materials.
Once the plumbing work has been completed, our team will leave your home the way we found it - minus the plumbing problems. You can relax and enjoy peace of mind knowing the work was completed to code, and backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.






Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our Plumbing Nerds and our services.
Routine maintenance typically involves keeping the brine tank filled with the right type of salt, checking settings, and occasionally inspecting the valves and resin for proper operation. Depending on water quality and usage, periodic professional check‑ups help ensure long‑term performance and can catch issues before they affect your plumbing.
Whole‑home (point‑of‑entry) systems treat all the water entering your house, typically targeting hardness, iron, or sediment. Drinking water (point‑of‑use) systems, such as under‑sink RO or carbon filters, focus on providing high‑quality water at one faucet for drinking and cooking.
A sump pump sits in a pit (basin) below your basement floor and automatically pumps water out and away from your home when the water level rises. It is a key line of defence against basement flooding, water damage, and potential mould or structural issues.
Running out of hot water can be caused by a tank that is too small for your household, a failing element or burner, or heavy sediment buildup reducing the effective tank volume. Over time, Ontario’s hard water can deposit minerals in the bottom of the tank, insulating the water from the heat source and lowering performance.
Hydro jetting is safe for most modern residential drain and sewer pipes when performed by a trained, licensed plumber who adjusts the pressure to match the pipe material and condition. Before jetting, the plumber will typically assess the line—and often recommend a camera inspection for older or questionable pipes—to avoid using high pressure on severely damaged or collapsed sections.
Banging or knocking noises when you turn the faucet on or off can be a sign of water hammer, loose pipes, or pressure issues in your plumbing system. This is something a licensed plumber should assess, because correcting it early can protect your pipes, valves, and fixtures from long‑term damage.