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Phone: +1 613-462-8383



Website: www.valenteplumbing.ca

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Valente Plumbing 05.10.2020

Merry Christmas from the Valente plumbing team!

Valente Plumbing 29.09.2020

GREAT NEWS! You can now call or TEXT for plumbing service! New number below!

Valente Plumbing 12.09.2020

This Ara faucet by @deltafaucetcan mounted on the mirror is the perfect touch to this classy powder room . . . .... #powderroom #faucet #bathroomgoals #classy #bathroomdesign #plumbing #plumber #ottawaplumber #ottawa #customhome #finishingtouch See more

Valente Plumbing 06.09.2020

We are gearing up for a busy spring but we're never too busy for you or your referrals! Custom homes, renovations, residential and commercial service, we do it all! Honest, professional plumbing service at affordable rates. ... Call 613-733-8383 or email [email protected] to book your plumbing service!

Valente Plumbing 12.08.2020

*IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING EMAILS FROM VALENTE PLUMBING* It seems our emails have been spoofed! Please ignore any emails from us with attachments! Our tech team is looking into it. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Valente Plumbing 27.07.2020

Our last post was no joke! This little crack flooded a basement earlier this week! Frost-free or winter-proof hose bibs can still freeze and crack if they’re not winterized properly. See our last post for tips on turning on your outdoor taps and call us if you have any concerns! PH: 613-733-8383 or [email protected]

Valente Plumbing 18.07.2020

Looks like the warm weather is here to stay (hopefully) and you know what that means... it's time to turn on those outdoor taps! If outdoor taps (or hose-bibs) weren't winterized properly they could have froze and cracked over the winter. Be sure to check for leaks as you're opening them up and call us right away if you've got a problem! 613-733-8383 or [email protected] ... Happy Spring!

Valente Plumbing 15.07.2020

"Pipes burst when water thaws and begins to flow but then runs into other, still-frozen parts of the pipe and builds up pressure..." http://www.cbc.ca//ottawa-broken-water-pipes-weather-1.447