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Lead & Galvanized Water Service Replacement in Richmond Hill

Trusted lead & galvanized water service replacement pros serving Richmond Hill and surrounding areas. Premium materials, expert installation, and a 4.9-star track record across 498+ projects.

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Lead & Galvanized Water Service Replacement in Richmond Hill

Richmond Hill families trust RenoHouse for lead & galvanized water service replacement provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Richmond Hill.

From the historic Mill Pond district to newer developments along Elgin Mills, Richmond Hill homeowners count on RenoHouse for craftsmanship they can be proud of.

With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Richmond Hill homeowners trust. Serving Oak Ridges, Mill Pond, and all Richmond Hill areas.

Richmond Hill's housing stock includes 1970s–1980s homes along Bayview Avenue with aging plumbing systems alongside newer developments in North Richvale with builder-grade fixtures. Whether it's replacing corroding pipes in established neighborhoods or upgrading fixtures in newer homes, our Richmond Hill plumbing team delivers professional solutions.

Well-maintained plumbing is essential in Richmond Hill's competitive housing market. From tankless water heater installations in Bayview Hill to basement bathroom completions in Jefferson, we help Richmond Hill homeowners improve comfort, efficiency, and property value through expert plumbing services.

While newer suburban homes have modern plumbing systems, common issues include builder-grade fixtures that fail prematurely, improperly sloped drain lines, and unfinished basement rough-ins that need professional connection. Many homeowners also upgrade basic fixtures to higher-quality faucets, toilets, and water heaters.

Average lead & galvanized water service replacement cost in Richmond Hill 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.

Lead & Galvanized Water Service Replacement in Richmond Hill: Richmond Hill features a mix of 1960s–1970s homes near Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie, large detached homes from the 1990s–2000s in Oak Ridges and Bayview Hill, and newer infill developments. The city has substantial luxury housing stock with many homes over 3,000 sq ft. Common issues like window and door replacement in 1970s–1980s yonge corridor homes make professional lead & galvanized water service replacement services especially important for Richmond Hill homeowners.

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Why Richmond Hill Trusts RenoHouse

On-Time Completion

We respect deadlines for lead & galvanized water service replacement projects in Richmond Hill. 95% of jobs finish on or ahead of schedule.

Certified & Insured

Proper licensing, full insurance coverage, and WSIB protection. Your property and our team are completely protected.

Satisfaction Guarantee

We're not done until you're 100% happy with your lead & galvanized water service replacement in Richmond Hill. That's our promise.

Common Issues

Sound Familiar?

Richmond Hill homeowners tell us about these issues all the time.

Pre-1955 Toronto home and just learned Health Canada tightened the lead drinking water guideline to 0.005 mg/L?

Toronto Public Health water test came back over the lead limit?

Confused whether you have lead, galvanized, or copper service line — and what to test?

Want the FREE Toronto Water city-side replacement under the Lead Service Replacement Program?

Chronic low water pressure or rust-coloured first-draw water suggesting galvanized corrosion?

Doing a kitchen renovation and want to bundle the service-line replacement to save excavation cost?

Richmond Hill homeowners — let's talk about your project

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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.

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Anna P.

Brampton

Fixed our basement leak quickly and explained everything clearly. Fair pricing and no upselling. Will call again for sure.

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Tom H.

Markham

Emergency call on a Sunday — they came within 45 minutes. Saved us from a major flood. Amazing response time!

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Maria G.

Mississauga

Our Lead & Galvanized Water Service Replacement Work

Professional lead & galvanized water service replacement results from RenoHouse projects in Richmond Hill and across the GTA.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Lead & Galvanized Water Service Replacement in Richmond Hill

Open-cut excavation (full trench, traditional method): $7,000–$14,000 depending on length, surface materials, and depth. Pipe-bursting trenchless: $5,000–$9,000 (faster, less surface restoration). Pull-through trenchless for short straight runs: $4,500–$8,000. Richmond Hill Water provides free city-side replacement under the Richmond Hill Lead Service Replacement Program for eligible pre-1955 homes — homeowners pay only for the private-side from property line to home. Cost factors: distance, surface (sod easy, interlock or asphalt costlier), depth, soil.

Visual at the meter: lead is dull silver-grey, soft (a thumbnail can scratch it), often with a 'wipe joint' swelling at junctions; galvanized is silver-grey but harder, magnetic (stick a fridge magnet — galvanized is magnetic, lead and copper are not); copper is reddish-orange. Free Richmond Hill Public Health water test kit (call 311) confirms whether lead is leaching into your tap water. Richmond Hill Water can sometimes confirm city-side material from records (call 311). Or hire a licensed plumber for a $200–$400 inspection.

Richmond Hill Water replaces the city-side portion of the lead service line (from water main to property line) at NO COST to the homeowner under the Priority Lead Water Service Replacement Program. Typical city-side cost would be $3,000–$6,000 if the homeowner had to pay — making this one of North America's most generous lead-replacement programs. Eligibility: confirmed lead service on Richmond Hill Water records, application submitted, pre-1955 priority neighborhood. RenoHouse can submit the application on the homeowner's behalf. Coordination with private-side replacement timing is critical so there is no extended water-service disruption.

Health Canada's Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC) for lead in drinking water is 0.005 mg/L (5 µg/L) — tightened from 0.010 mg/L (10 µg/L) in 2019 in line with World Health Organization guidance. Lead exposure is especially harmful for infants, children under 6, and pregnant women — affecting cognitive development at very low levels. The 2019 tightening put many more Richmond Hill pre-1955 homes over the new limit. Richmond Hill Public Health offers free lead water test kits to confirm exposure.

Open-cut excavation (traditional trench): $7,000–$14,000 — best when the existing surface is sod (easily restored), when there are obstructions or significant elevation changes, or when the line has been extended/repaired multiple times. Pipe-bursting trenchless: $5,000–$9,000 — best when the existing surface is asphalt driveway, interlock, or mature landscaping (much less restoration cost), and when the existing line is reasonably straight. Pull-through trenchless: $4,500–$8,000 for short straight runs. Our licensed plumber assesses at the site visit and recommends the method.

City-side (water main to property line) is replaced by Richmond Hill Water under the Lead Service Replacement Program — at no cost to the homeowner. RenoHouse coordinates with Richmond Hill Water on scheduling so the city-side and private-side are done the same day or within a short window. Without coordination, a new private-side line connects to old lead at the property line — defeating the health benefit. We submit the Richmond Hill Water application on the homeowner's behalf, manage scheduling, and deliver the private-side replacement plus all surface restoration.

Open-cut excavation: 3–5 days from start of digging to restoration sign-off. Trenchless (pipe-bursting or pull-through): 1–2 days. Permit and Richmond Hill Water coordination: 2–6 weeks before excavation. Total project clock from contract signing to completion: 4–10 weeks. Water service is interrupted for 4–8 hours during the actual replacement (we coordinate timing with the homeowner's schedule).

No. Water service replacement requires a master plumber licensed by the City of Richmond Hill for water service work — they pull the Richmond Hill Water Service Connection permit, sign off on the connection, and perform the inspection. RenoHouse does NOT have a Richmond Hill-Water-licensed master plumber on staff. We coordinate certified subcontractor partners with the necessary licensing and excavation equipment. RenoHouse holds the contract, manages the Richmond Hill Water permit and program application, coordinates the schedule, and delivers all surface restoration (concrete, asphalt, sod, interlock). The licensed master plumber signs off on the water service.

Yes — restoration is included in the project scope. Sod and topsoil restoration: typical. Asphalt driveway patching: included for trench area; full driveway resurfacing is optional add-on $2,500–$6,000. Interlock pavers: lifted before excavation, reset after with new sand and polymeric joint sand; some pavers may break and require replacement (sourced to match). Concrete sidewalk or driveway: cut and re-poured — match-finish to existing. We document pre-existing conditions with photos before excavation. Settling typically requires a follow-up topsoil top-up at 6–12 months.

Yes — and we recommend it. The kitchen and bathroom rough-in stage already involves plumbing trades, permit fees, and inspection visits — adding the water service replacement saves cost and reduces disruption. The replacement requires excavation outside the home, so it doesn't interrupt the interior renovation work. We typically schedule the service-line replacement during the demo or rough-in phase, restore the interior plumbing entry, and continue the renovation.

Builder-grade fixtures often use lower-quality internal components that fail within 5–10 years. Common issues include leaky faucets, running toilets, and water heater failures. Upgrading to quality fixtures from brands like Moen, Delta, or Kohler provides lasting performance and better water efficiency.

Most newer suburban homes come with a capped plumbing rough-in in the basement. Finishing this into a full bathroom adds significant living space and resale value — typically $15,000–$25,000 in home value for a $8,000–$15,000 investment. We handle everything from connecting the rough-in to the finished bathroom.

For suburban families with higher hot water demand, tankless water heaters provide unlimited hot water, reduce energy costs by 20–30%, and last 20+ years vs. 10–12 for tank units. They're especially popular in newer homes where the gas line infrastructure already supports them.

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