Sanitary + storm sewer backflow protection
Sanitary vs Storm Lateral Backwater Valves
Understand sanitary and storm lateral valve language before discussing a project.
Private service company. Not the City of Toronto or City of Markham. Municipal rebate approval is determined by the municipality.
Understand sanitary and storm lateral valve language before discussing a project.
A backwater valve helps reduce sewer backup risk by allowing wastewater or stormwater to leave the home under normal conditions and closing when reverse flow threatens the property.
Key points
- Confirm whether the concern is sanitary sewer backup, storm sewer backup, or both.
- Understand whether an indoor or outdoor installation is more appropriate.
- Keep permit, inspection, invoice, photos, and contractor records.
- Municipal rebate approvals are not guaranteed.
- Book qualified private help before covering or concealing valve work.
Questions homeowners ask
Can I use this guide for Toronto and Markham?
Yes, but each municipality has different rebate and permit requirements.
Can I rely on this as official municipal advice?
No. It is a private guide. Always check the official municipal program page for current requirements.
Protect your basement from sewer backflow.
Book a focused backwater valve assessment for Toronto or Markham. We support indoor/outdoor installation planning, insurance records, and rebate documentation.