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When water is telling you something.

A clear-headed field guide for the moments you would rather not be having. Understand the problem, make the safe move, and know when to call in help.

Research first. Service second. No pressure.
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Know the valve before the crisis.

The first useful answer

What’s going wrong?

Choose the symptom that feels closest. You will get a safe first move, what to avoid, and a clear line for getting help.

Your next move

A small drip can be a warning. A fast leak needs containment before diagnosis.

Do this first

Find the nearest shut-off valve and turn it clockwise. Place a container under the leak, then photograph the source before drying the area.

Avoid this

Do not use a wrench on a valve that will not turn, or open walls to chase a hidden leak.

Call sooner when: Call now if water is near electrical outlets, the leak is spreading, or you cannot isolate it.

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Find your lane

A better place to begin.

Not every plumbing problem is an emergency. Start with the kind of help your home is asking for.

A quick orientation

Know the home. Read the clues.

Tap a point on the map to understand what it does and what its behaviour can tell you. This is not a diagnosis — it is a better starting conversation.

The main shut-off

Usually near where the water line enters the home. Find it before you need it.

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Keep this page

Small notes. Fewer surprises.

Local context matters

Ottawa is one city. Every home is different.

Neighbourhood, building age, basement type, and winter exposure all change the clues. Explore a starting point, then describe your home clearly.

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Use your neighbourhood as context, not a diagnosis.

Plan the conversation

A cost compass, not a quote.

There is no honest one-size-fits-all plumbing price. Use these three variables to frame the conversation and the questions you bring to a pro.

This tool intentionally shows planning bands rather than invented prices. Scope, access, parts, and timing all matter.

Planning band

Plan time to compare scope.

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A transparent next step

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Ottawa Plumbing Repair is an independent homeowner resource. When you are ready to talk to a service provider, we feature Plumbing Now. That relationship does not change the guidance above.