Do you have a leaky faucet or clogged drain?
We're available 24/7/365 because plumbing emergencies don't wait. Call us now at: 416-333-9325
We provide complimentary quotes and 24/7 service across Toronto, Mississauga, Scarborough, Brampton, Oakville, Markham, Vaughan, Whitby, Newmarket, and most of Southern Ontario. Our company is fully licensed and insured.
At Mike The Plumber 4 U, safeguarding your privacy is a top priority. Rest assured that any personal information you share with us will be kept confidential and used solely to deliver the best possible service.
We are well-versed in all code requirements and can work with you to schedule annual inspections and maintenance, helping you keep your property compliant. We also handle the installation of water supply distribution systems in business and commercial buildings.
Call us for code compliance inspections, scheduled preventive maintenance, repairs, or emergency services. We value building new business relationships and take pride in demonstrating our professionalism, expertise, and knowledge to the commercial sector.
As experienced residential plumbing professionals, our strong reputation and long-standing customer relationships reflect our commitment to quality service. We have ready access to all the necessary equipment for plumbing repairs, service, and installations, ensuring prompt and efficient service. Our ultimate goal is to consistently deliver exceptional customer satisfaction.
Our business is built on customer referrals from satisfied clients, backed by fair estimates and exceptional customer service.
For years, we have proudly served Toronto residents with reliable plumbing services. Our commitment to excellence has recently been recognized by the local plumbing community through a positive appraisal.
Our range of services includes sewer camera inspections, drainage power flushing, drain pipelining, catch basin services, and more. Our team has the expertise to handle any plumbing challenge you may face.
Our bathroom plumbing tips are designed to answer your most common questions about issues such as clogged tubs, toilet malfunctions, leaky showerheads, and more.
Historically, pipes were primarily made of lead or galvanized materials and buried at a depth of at least four feet to protect against freezing in cold weather. In contrast, modern indoor plumbing pipes are typically made from copper, PVC, or PEX.