
Water Filtration in Brock
Brock's trusted team for water filtration. Serving Beaverton to Cannington with licensed, insured professionals and a 4.9-star reputation.
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We review everything, discuss details, and provide a clear estimate — often within hours, no visit needed.
Repair Process
Our licensed team arrives at your Brock home on the agreed date and completes your water filtration to the highest standards.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough with you, full cleanup, and warranty documentation provided.
Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Brock. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price — often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives at your Brock home and completes your water filtration professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Water Filtration in Brock
From Beaverton to Cannington, Brock residents trust us for professional water filtration provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Brock.
From Beaverton's lakefront cottages to Cannington's village homes, our team brings professional service to Brock's diverse properties.
With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Brock homeowners trust. Serving Beaverton, Cannington, Sunderland, and all of Brock.
Brock Township's predominantly rural properties operate on well and septic systems. Our team specializes in rural plumbing — well pump maintenance, water treatment, septic-compatible fixtures, and the specialized knowledge Brock's country properties require.
Seasonal properties along Lake Simcoe's eastern shore need spring opening and fall winterizing plumbing services. We serve Brock's waterfront and rural community with reliable seasonal and year-round plumbing maintenance.
Rural properties typically rely on private well and septic systems, which require specialized plumbing knowledge. Low water pressure from wells, septic-compatible fixtures, and proper drainage planning are critical considerations that differentiate rural plumbing work from standard municipal-service installations.
Average water filtration cost in Brock and the GTA: $150–$800 per job, depending on complexity — simple faucet installs start lower, while water heater replacements and re-piping are at the higher end.
Water Filtration in Brock: Brock Township is a rural municipality on Lake Simcoe's eastern shore. Beaverton has the most developed housing with heritage Main Street properties and modest 1950s–1980s residential areas. Common issues like cottage renovation and winterization for lake simcoe properties make professional water filtration services especially important for Brock homeowners.

Why Brock Trusts RenoHouse
On-Time Completion
We respect deadlines for water filtration projects in Brock. 95% of jobs finish on or ahead of schedule.
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Proper licensing, full insurance coverage, and WSIB protection. Your property and our team are completely protected.
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We're not done until you're 100% happy with your water filtration in Brock. That's our promise.
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What Our Clients Say
“Called for an emergency plumbing issue on a weekend. They arrived within the hour and fixed everything perfectly. Professional, clean, and very fair pricing.”
Anna P.
Brampton
“Fixed our basement leak quickly and explained everything clearly. Fair pricing and no upselling. Will call again for sure.”
Tom H.
Markham
“Emergency call on a Sunday — they came within 45 minutes. Saved us from a major flood. Amazing response time!”
Maria G.
Mississauga
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Frequently Asked Questions About Water Filtration in Brock
Installed-in-Brock pricing ranges from $600–$2,200 for under-sink reverse osmosis (the GTA bestseller), $1,300–$4,000 for whole-house catalytic carbon, $1,500–$5,000 for a water softener, $900–$2,400 for a UV sterilizer (well water), and $4,500–$10,000 for a complete combo system (softener + carbon + RO). Hardware markup is 25–50% from wholesale; install labour at $150–$250/hour for 3–6 hours. Free water test before any quote. Call 289-212-2345.
Yes — Brock tap water meets all Ontario Reg 169/03 Drinking Water Quality Standards per the City's annual report. Caveats: chloramine residual since 2004 (standard pitcher carbon does not remove the disinfectant smell well — catalytic carbon required); lead service lines in pre-1955 homes can still leach lead at the home regardless of plant compliance; PFAS at low single-digit ng/L has been detected in Lake Ontario raw water under the new Health Canada 2024 Objective (≤30 ng/L summed for 25 PFAS). For belt-and-suspenders quality, whole-house carbon plus RO at the kitchen sink is the practical answer.
Recommended but optional for municipal supply. Brock Lake Ontario hardness runs 117–140 mg/L (~7–8 grains per gallon) — moderately hard, enough to scale tankless water heaters (manufacturer warranties often require softening above 7 gpg), shorten kettle lifespan, leave shower-glass spots, and cause dishwasher film. Essential for rural-GTA wells running 200–500 mg/L. We size to your actual hardness lab number, not a guess.
They solve different problems. RO removes dissolved contaminants (lead, fluoride, PFAS, chloramine, nitrate, dissolved solids) at the kitchen tap — drinking and cooking water. Softener removes hardness minerals (calcium, magnesium) from all hot and cold water in the house — scale prevention. Most premium GTA homes install both: softener as whole-house, RO at the kitchen sink. For drinking-water-only concerns and rented condos, just RO. For dishwasher / shower-glass / water-heater issues, just softener.
Five matter most. NSF 42 — aesthetic only (chlorine taste, odor, particulate), does NOT certify health contaminants. NSF 53 — health (lead, cysts, VOCs, chromium) — the standard to demand for any lead-removal claim. NSF 58 — reverse osmosis whole-system performance under cyclical pressure. NSF 401 — emerging contaminants (pharmaceuticals, BPA, some PFAS, herbicides). NSF 372 — lead-free contact materials (≤0.25% Pb). Avoid filters that say 'NSF tested' without naming a specific standard — that's marketing weasel wording.
Yes — RenoHouse coordinates water filtration installation across Brock, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York, plus rural GTA Caledon, King, Stouffville, Uxbridge, Mono, Halton Hills (well-water treatment). Travel surcharge may apply outside the M and L1-L7 postal-code core. Free in-home water test before any quote.
Sometimes — depends on condo declaration and drain configuration. Many condo boards prohibit salt-based softeners due to sodium loading on shared drains and aging cast-iron stacks. The workaround is a salt-free template-assisted-crystallization (TAC) conditioner — Pelican, Pentair, Aquasana — which prevents scale formation without sodium addition or backwash drain demand. TAC inhibits scale rather than removing hardness ions, but for moderately-hard Brock water (7–8 gpg) it works well enough for most condo applications. Always check condo declaration first.
Generally no for under-sink units (point-of-use cartridge swap or RO under the kitchen sink). Yes for whole-house systems that modify the main water supply line — Ontario Building Code Part 7 (Plumbing) Section 7.6 governs potable-water system protection, and OBC-compliant air gaps on RO drain discharge are required (CAN/CSA-B64.10 backflow prevention selection standard). Whole-house softeners often require permit pull. Lead service line replacement always requires a City of Brock plumbing permit. RenoHouse handles all permit paperwork through licensed plumber partners.
Well water systems require pressure tanks, UV treatment for bacterial safety, water softeners for hard water, and sediment filtration. All fixtures should be selected for compatibility with your water quality. We test water quality as part of every rural plumbing project to recommend the right treatment and fixture choices.
Septic systems have finite capacity — adding fixtures (especially toilets) may require a septic capacity assessment. We select low-flow fixtures that reduce the load on your system and ensure all drain connections comply with Ontario's septic regulations. Water-saving toilets (4.8L/flush) and fixtures help your septic system last longer.
Common causes include a failing pressure tank bladder, a worn well pump, clogged sediment filter, or a dropping water table. We diagnose the specific issue and repair or upgrade components as needed. Many rural homeowners benefit from a constant-pressure pump system that maintains steady pressure at all fixtures.
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