Home Plumbing Assessment Rebate
How a home plumbing assessment can help identify internal plumbing issues that may contribute to basement flooding.
BasementFloodingProtection.ca is a private service company and is not the City of Toronto. Rebate approval is determined by the City of Toronto.
Home Plumbing Assessment Rebate
How a home plumbing assessment can help identify internal plumbing issues that may contribute to basement flooding.
This page is written in plain English for Toronto homeowners who want to protect their basement, understand City rebate requirements, and prepare the right documents before applying.
Book a Flood Protection AssessmentWhat homeowners should know
- Flood protection is a system, not just one device.
- Eligible work and rebate rules are set by the City.
- Contractor licence status and documentation matter.
- Backwater valves, sump pumps and drainage work need proper planning.
Rebate documents matter
The City says applications require original electronic invoices from licensed contractors and subcontractors, and that incomplete applications or applications missing required documentation will not be processed.
Common Questions
Is BasementFloodingProtection.ca the City of Toronto?
No. BasementFloodingProtection.ca is a private service company. City subsidy eligibility, approval and payment are determined by the City of Toronto.
Can you guarantee a rebate?
No. We help organize documents and explain the process, but submitting an application does not guarantee a subsidy.
What is the best first step?
Book a flood protection assessment so a qualified professional can review your home, plumbing, sewer backup risk, sump pump setup and documentation needs.
Book before the next heavy rain
Protect your basement, understand your options, and organize the documents you may need for a Toronto rebate application.