Plumber in Grey County.
If you own a home or chalet near the Blue Mountains and can't find a plumber you trust up there, our team travels to you. The same crew that handles your home in the GTA, brought up to Grey County.

A plumber you can trust, up in Grey County.
Reliable trades are hard to find around The Blue Mountains, Thornbury, and Meaford, especially in season. For many of our clients, we already look after the home in the GTA, so when something goes wrong at the chalet, they call the team they know rather than gambling on an unknown.
We handle the work these properties actually need: well pumps and pressure tanks, water pressure, seasonal opening and shut-downs, and renovations on second homes. We're upfront that this is travel work, so we quote the travel and the job before we head up. No surprises.
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What we do in Grey County
- Well pump & pressure tank service
- Water pressure diagnosis & repair
- Seasonal opening & winter shut-downs
- Chalet & second-home renovations
- Leak detection & repair
- Custom home plumbing
What Grey County properties need
Chalets and rural homes bring a different set of plumbing demands than a city house.
Well and pressure systems
Most rural Grey County homes run on a private well. When pressure drops or surges, it's usually the pump or pressure tank, and that's our specialty.
Freeze protection
A second home left unheated risks frozen and burst pipes. We handle proper winter shut-downs and spring openings so a season away doesn't end in a flood.
Chalet renovations
Upgrading a chalet near the hills? We plan and plumb the renovation to the same standard as a custom home in the city.
Plumbing services we bring to Grey County
The same range we offer in the GTA, brought up to your second home.
Grey County areas we serve
Across the county and the Blue Mountains.
Grey County plumbing FAQs
Need a plumber in Grey County?
We travel up from the GTA for homes and chalets across Grey County and Simcoe County. Call and we'll quote the travel and the work before we head out.