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Commmercial Services:
Offers the same service as for residential clients, usually related to larger buildings.
Sub-contracting Services:
With this category of service, the firm will accept plumbing jobs from other companies on a sub-contract basis.
Toll Plumbing & Heating was established to provide plumbing services to businesses and residential clients located in rural and urban communities, east and southeast of Ottawa Carleton, including surrounding areas. Our services include both new plumbing installations and renovations, regular and emergency plumbing repair, maintenance and repair of plumbing related heating equipments. (Ex. Boilers, hot water tanks, radiators) Toll Plumbing & Heating was newly founded in June 1999 and proudly continues to grow every day.
Larry Toll has been working in the plumbing trade since 1991, first as a laborer and then as a plumbing apprentice. He became licensed in 1995 and successfully wrote his master’s plumbing license in 1999. With the experience working in rural area, has also made it possible for him to acquire the unique knowledge and skills in well pumps and piping, water conditioning systems. He is properly licensed and current on all plumbing codes.
Maintenance Contract Services:
Toll Plumbing and Heating establishes agreements with property management firms, apartment buildings, and business owners to provide maintenance and emergency services.
Plumbing Fixture Sales:
The Company can obtain fixtures from a variety of plumbing suppliers, on a as-required basis.
Services
Our Plumbing Services
Emergency service
Leaks, floods, pipes thawing, busted drains, blocked drains, sump pump back-up etc
Rural services
Differ from regular urban plumbing simply because many rural clients are faced with the problem of having “hard water”and no pressure.
New home construction
Single family homes, cottages, water front properties, townhouses, custom homes.
Heating
Hot water heating ex. Hydronic heating, boilers, minor duct alterations.
Maintenance
General repairs ex: toilets, faucet repairs, tubs, drain cleaning.
Renovations
Includes alterations, relocations and/or renovations of plumbing fixtures.
Toll Plumbing & Heating was established to provide plumbing services to businesses and residential clients located in rural and urban communities, east and southeast of Ottawa Carleton, including surrounding areas.
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- As Toll Plumbing & Heating continues to grow, we are committed to providing to all our customers the highest quality of service; we make that our personal guarantee.
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What’s that pipe on my roof?
When you think of vents, you normally think of heating, air conditioning and airflow ventilation. You may even be thinking of big commercial exhaust fans you see on apartment buildings.
So would you be able to point out plumbing vents? It’s okay if you can’t; they’re most likely hidden in the walls, and the main stack rests on your roofing system. Pipes vents guarantee that you and your family do not need to stress over hazardous gas and odours backing up into your house.
The majority of homeowners do not even understand their homes have pipes vents, let alone how to inform when something has failed with them. Here are 5 things you must know about pipes vents.
What Is a Plumbing Vent?
Many homeowners are uninformed of their plumbing vents because they’re located behind the walls of your house and hardly ever have concerns that require your attention. A lot of these vent pipelines head out through the attic and are connected to the sewer system situated in the walls of the home.
Generally, these vents offer drain gas an exit path. As long as there is water in the P-traps– the bends in the pipe– plumbing vents work to keep the sewer gas from dripping out through the sink or toilet. It may have been caused by problems with the plumbing vent if you have actually ever observed that obvious smell inside your house.
What Do Plumbing Vents Do?
The primary function of plumbing vents is to keep drain gas from dripping. Pipes Characteristics explains that vents help manage air pressure in the plumbing pipes so that water can stream correctly through the system. Drain waste vent systems achieve this by letting oxygen into the drain, permitting bacteria to break down the sewage.
Plumbing vents maintain atmospheric pressure on both sides of the P-trap. Without equal pressure here, water would be pulled toward completion with less pressure. As water circulations, pressure can develop. An accumulation of excessive pressure can cause wastewater to support through components and drains.
Types of Plumbing Vents
There are numerous different sort of pipes vents, each serving a different purpose. According to Eyman Plumbing, Heating and Air, there are four types of plumbing vents:
Real Vent
A true vent is a vertical pipe that attaches to your drain line and vents from the roofing system. This is the most typical type of vent.
Common Vent
A typical vent is usually utilized in between 2 components that are on various sides of the exact same wall, like sinks that kick back to back. They can be connected to the primary vent stack with a single cross since the fixtures are so close.
Re-Vent Pipeline
Likewise called an auxiliary vent, this type attaches to the drain line closest to the fixture, then adds and over to meet the main stack that vents at the roofing.
Air Admittance Valve
These valves usually vent multiple fixtures. The valve opens as wastewater drains pipes, letting air in. Gravity stops gasses from leaking out.
What about HVAC?
The acronym HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. An HVAC system is responsible for managing temperature, regulating humidity, and cleansing the air in your house, as the name indicates. Many people imagine their HVAC system as a metal box in the basement that they can regulate with their thermostat. While this is somewhat true, there is a lot more going on behind the scenes.
True, your HVAC system has an impact on every aspect of your house’s comfort, from stable home temperatures to sleep quality!
The HVAC system is a multi-part system that operates both inside and outside your home. When you change the temperature on your thermostat, your entire house works together to guarantee that all of these different components give the temperature you want. The following are the essential components of your HVAC system:
- The Outdoor Unit: This is where the heat extracted from inside your home is disseminated, and it is normally positioned to the back or side of your property. A compressor, condenser coil, and fan are all found in the outside unit.
- The Indoor Unit: This is where heat is absorbed and cooled in your home, and it’s commonly found in a closet or basement. A furnace, evaporator coil, air blower, and air handling equipment make up the interior unit.
- Refrigeration Lines: These run between your interior and outdoor units and circulate the refrigerant fluid that cools your property.
- Ductwork: This is how air moves throughout your home; it runs throughout your entire home and connects to the vents in your rooms. There are supply and return air ducts in the ducting.
- Thermostat: a centralised control point that allows you to regulate the temperature in your house to your preference. This connects to your complete HVAC system and all of its components.
If you’re thinking of getting an HVAC system for your office or home, always use a professional. The Sigrist Design team has a track record of customising HVAC equipment and services for a wide range of industries. Learning and educational institutions, government projects, hotel and entertainment venues, commercial offices, apartments and residential high-rise buildings, mining, agricultural, rural projects, and much more are examples of these businesses.
Sigrist Design offers services in end-to-end design, construction, and installation projects, kit solutions, filtration products, and bespoke projects, in addition to our knowledge and experience with HVAC products and solutions.