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Leak Repair Services in North York

Royal Crown Renos provides prompt leak repair services in North York for dripping faucets, running toilets, leaking pipes, and drain connection issues in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms. A small leak that is ignored does not stay small. Water tracking along pipes, into cabinets, and through subfloors causes damage that costs far more to fix than the original plumbing problem. Our team fixes plumbing leaks quickly and correctly, using the right materials for the connection type, and tests everything under pressure before the job is complete.

Why Choose Royal Crown Renos?

Plumbing leaks are one of the most common sources of home damage, and one of the most preventable. Our clients choose us because we diagnose and fix rather than patch and hope:

Source identification first: We find where the leak is actually coming from before repairing. Water travels, and the visible drip is often not directly below the actual failure point.

Correct materials for the connection: Supply lines, compression fittings, and drain connections made with appropriate materials for the pipe type, pressure, and location.

Full pressure test after repair: Every supply line repair is tested under live pressure before we consider the job complete. Drain repairs are flow-tested for leaks at all connections.

Honest scoping: If a leak is caused by a failed pipe inside the wall or a more complex plumbing issue, we tell you clearly what is needed rather than applying a temporary fix.

A dripping tap or wet cabinet floor is not a minor inconvenience. It is water going where it should not, every hour of every day. Call us to have it fixed.

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Leak Repair Services in North York

Our Leak Repair Services

Our leak repair services in North York cover the full range of minor to moderate plumbing leak issues found in residential properties:

Dripping faucet repair: Replacing worn cartridges, washers, and seats to stop faucet drips at the source rather than just tightening handles temporarily.

Running toilet repair: Replacing fill valves, flappers, and flush mechanisms to stop toilets that run continuously or cycle on and off.

Supply line leak repair: Replacing leaking braided supply lines under sinks and at toilets, including shut-off valve replacement where needed.

Drain connection leak repair: Fixing slow leaks at P-trap connections, drain tailpieces, and basket strainers under kitchen and bathroom sinks.

Shut-off valve replacement: Replacing corroded or weeping shut-off valves before they fail and cause a larger water event.

Pipe joint and compression fitting repair: Addressing leaks at accessible pipe joints, compression fittings, and push-fit connections in under-sink and exposed plumbing runs.

Our Process

Fixing a leak properly requires finding it first. Our process prioritizes accurate diagnosis before any repair work is attempted:

Leak assessment: We inspect the reported area and trace any water tracking to confirm the actual source of the leak before quoting the repair.

Shut-off and access: Water supply isolated to the affected fixture or zone and the work area protected before disassembly begins.

Repair or replacement: Worn or failed components are replaced with correct materials, and connections are made and tightened appropriately for the fitting type.

Pressure test and inspection: Supply restored, all connections checked under live pressure, and the area confirmed dry before we leave the site.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a hidden plumbing leak?

Common signs of a hidden leak include unexplained increases in your water bill, soft or discoloured patches on walls and ceilings, musty smells in a room with no obvious moisture source, and a water meter that continues to move when all fixtures are turned off. If you notice any of these, contact us for an assessment before the problem grows further.

My toilet runs occasionally but not all the time. Is that a problem?

Yes. An intermittently running toilet is almost always a failing flapper or fill valve that is allowing water to slowly drain from the tank and refill periodically. It wastes a significant amount of water and will eventually run continuously. The repair is straightforward and inexpensive compared to the water cost and the risk of it failing.

Can you fix a leak inside the wall?

Leaks inside walls require opening the wall to access the pipe, which is a more significant job than a fixture or connection repair. We assess the situation, confirm the location, and advise on the scope before starting. Where wall access is needed, we coordinate the drywall repair as part of the same job.

Leak repair services are available across North York, Markham, Richmond Hill, and Vaughan. Contact us as soon as you notice a problem to limit the damage.

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