Complete Guide to Water Damage Restoration Ontario (2026) | GetAHomePro
The Complete Guide to Water Damage Restoration in Ontario (2026)
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Lisa NguyenGeneral Contractor & Renovation Specialist
Published March 21, 2026
Key Takeaway
The definitive Ontario guide to water damage restoration. Causes, costs, insurance, the professional process, and how to find IICRC-certified contractors.
Water damage is the second most common home insurance claim in Canada. This definitive guide covers every stage — from the first 24 hours to full rebuild.
What Is Water Damage Restoration?
Water damage restoration is the professional process of removing water, drying a structure, eliminating mould risk, and returning a home to pre-loss condition. It follows the IICRC S500 standard — extraction, scientific drying, controlled demolition, mould treatment, and rebuild.
Common Causes in Ontario
Burst pipes: Winter freeze-thaw splits copper/PVC. Can discharge hundreds of litres in minutes. → Read a real burst pipe story
Sump pump failure: ~60% of Ontario homes have basements with moisture. Pumps fail during peak demand.
Sewer backup: Municipal systems overwhelmed by intense rainfall. Category 3 biohazard. Requires separate insurance rider.
Surface flooding: Improper grading, cracked foundations, failed window well drains.
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Prevention
Test sump pump twice yearly (pour a bucket of water)
Insulate pipes in exterior walls and unheated spaces
Install water leak detectors ($12 each — under sinks, behind washer, near water heater)
Maintain grading — slope away from foundation
Clean eavestroughs — clogged gutters cause ice dams and overflow
Service water heater — replace every 10-12 years
Know your shutoff — locate it before an emergency
Buy sewer backup insurance — $50-100/year
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FAQ
How much does water damage restoration cost in Ontario?
$2,000-$150,000+ depending on severity. Most residential jobs fall between $5,000-$25,000. See full cost breakdown →
Does home insurance cover water damage?
Sudden and accidental — usually yes. Sewer backup and flooding require separate riders. Insurance coverage guide →
How long does restoration take?
Minor: 2-3 weeks. Major with mould and structural: 2-4 months including rebuild.
Can I do water damage cleanup myself?
Only for very small Category 1 events (<10 sq ft) caught within hours. Everything else needs professional equipment and expertise.
What is IICRC certification?
The industry standard for restoration professionals. Covers water (WRT), fire (FSRT), and mould (AMRT). Full guide →
How fast does mould grow after water damage?
24-72 hours in warm conditions. This is why immediate professional response is critical.
Should I file an insurance claim for minor water damage?
If damage is under $3,000 and your deductible is $1,000+, consider paying out of pocket to avoid premium increases.
What''s a flood cut?
A horizontal cut in drywall 12-24 inches above the waterline. Allows wall cavities to dry without removing entire sheets. Standard restoration practice.