Drainage & Plumbing in Gastown Vancouver
Need a plumber in Gastown? Gastown is the original settlement that became Vancouver, named for Yorkshire seaman and saloon-keeper John "Gassy Jack" Deighton, who arrived in 1867 to open the area's first bar. The 141 heritage buildings inside the National Historic Site (designated 2009) were built mostly between 1886 and 1914 - three to six storey stone and brick warehouses, hotels, taverns, and commercial blocks. After 110 to 140 years of service, the original cast iron drain stacks, lead and galvanized supply piping, and clay sewer laterals are at the end of their lives. Plumbing in Gastown is heritage plumbing.
Gastown's official boundaries are the waterfront and the CPR tracks on the north (now Water Street), Carrall Street on the east, Hastings Street on the south (including the Woodward's and Dominion Buildings), and Cambie Street on the west - the borders of the 1870 Granville townsite survey. The neighbourhood is famous for the cobblestone Water Street, the Steam Clock at Water and Cambie (built in 1977 to cover a steam grate from the downtown district heating system), Maple Tree Square at Water and Carrall (the original site of Gassy Jack's saloon), and the Hotel Europe at 43 Powell Street (1909). The Gastown Grand Prix bike race and Vancouver International Jazz Festival take over the cobblestones each summer. Water Street was converted to a pedestrian zone in summer 2024. Ryan picks up and we camera every line before we quote.


What Gastown Homeowners Are Dealing With
Gastown's plumbing problems are inseparable from the age and construction of the heritage building stock. Original cast iron, lead, and clay materials, the dense restaurant and bar grease load, sea-level groundwater conditions, and brick-and-timber wall cavities that let leaks travel before they show. Heritage plumbing requires specialists who actually work in these buildings.
- Original cast iron drain stacks at end of service life. The 1886 to 1914 heritage buildings still have their original cast iron drain stacks in many cases. After 110-plus years of service the stacks are heavily corroded, sometimes with active leaks at joints in the basement and lower floors. Slow drains in upper-floor lofts and sewer smells in the basement are the usual symptoms. We camera the stack from the roof clean-out down to confirm condition floor by floor.
- Lead and galvanized supply lines in pre-1950 buildings. Many Gastown heritage buildings still have lead or galvanized steel supply piping that has been in service for over a century. Low pressure, discoloured water on first turn-on, and a metallic taste are signs that the supply needs full replacement with copper or PEX. See pipe replacement.
- Cracked clay sewer laterals under Water Street and Powell. The clay laterals from Gastown buildings out to the city sewer connection in Water, Powell, and Cordova are 100-plus years old. Roots, settlement, and corrosion have all done their work. Trenchless pipe lining avoids opening up the historic cobblestone streetscape and the pedestrian-zone pavers wherever possible.
- Commercial grease load from Gastown restaurants and bars. The Water Street and Carrall Street blocks have a high concentration of restaurants, bars, and cafes. Heavy grease load on building mains makes blockages routine without preventative maintenance. We hydro jet mains and grease traps regularly for stratas, restaurants, and the tech tenants that have moved into the upper floors.
- In-suite leaks in loft conversions through brick and timber walls. Heritage buildings converted to lofts have plumbing routed through original brick and timber walls. When a fixture leaks, water travels along beams and floor joists and shows up far from the source. We trace properly and document for strata insurance. See leak detection.
- Ground water intrusion through Gastown's near-sea-level basements. Gastown sits on the original Vancouver shoreline. Many heritage building basements are at or below the high water mark. Sump pumps, perimeter waterproofing, and proper drainage are not optional. Failed sumps lead to flooded heritage basements, which is an expensive mistake.
Signs You Should Not Ignore in Gastown
Heritage Gastown buildings have a lower threshold for plumbing emergencies because the materials involved are old and the consequences expensive. Here are the signs to act on:
| What You Notice | What It Usually Means |
|---|---|
| Slow drains across multiple fixtures | Cast iron stack corrosion or main line blockage |
| Sewer smell in basement or lower units | Corroded stack or dry trap |
| Low pressure at every tap | Lead or galvanized supply lines at end of life |
| Discolored water on first turn-on | Old lead, galvanized, or scale buildup |
| Wet patch on brick or timber wall | Pipe leak inside wall cavity |
| Water stain on ceiling below kitchen or bath | Leak from suite above |
| Repeated kitchen or bar drain backups | Grease load in stack or main line blockage |
| Pooling water in heritage basement | Sump pump failure or perimeter water intrusion |
We camera the line before quoting anything. You see exactly what is in there before any work starts.

Our Services
If you need drainage help or a plumber in Gastown, this is what we offer. Heritage-aware plumbing for stratas, owners, restaurants, bars, and commercial tech tenants. We camera every line before we quote.
Plumbing Repair
Heritage-aware repairs for shut-off valves, fixture leaks, and pipe replacements. Same-day for Gastown.
→Leak Detection
Tracing leaks through brick and timber wall cavities with moisture meters and infrared cameras. Full strata insurance documentation.
→Pipe Replacement
Lead and galvanized to copper or PEX repipes. Cast iron stack section replacement. Permits handled.
→Video Camera Inspection
Camera every stack, main, and lateral before quoting. We document for strata reserve planning.
→Hydro Jetting
Grease and scale removal from building mains. Standard for Gastown stratas and restaurants. After-hours work available.
→Trenchless Water Solutions
Pipe lining for cracked clay laterals. Avoids opening up the Water Street cobblestone and pedestrian-zone pavers.
→Why Gastown Homeowners Choose Mamba Drainage Services
Gastown owners, stratas, and commercial tenants need a plumber who knows heritage buildings, documents everything, and shows up when they say they will.
- Heritage plumbing specialists. We work in Gastown heritage buildings weekly. Cast iron stacks, lead supply lines, clay laterals, and how leaks travel through brick and timber are our day-to-day.
- Strata and commercial documentation as standard. Every Gastown job gets photographed and written up. Strata reserves and commercial tenants need the documentation.
- Same-day response. Ryan picks up. Call (778) 961-0824.
- Permit-ready upgrades. Heritage building upgrades all need permits and inspections. We handle the paperwork and pass first time.
- After-hours work available. We work after closing for Gastown restaurants and retail tenants. Less impact on customers.
- 4.9 stars on Google from 86 real customers. Most of our Gastown work is referrals from prior stratas and commercial clients.
"Ryan was fantastic. He had all the right equipment, did exactly what he said, explained the process from start to finish, and the cost was very reasonable compared to other options."
"Honest pricing, fast response, and Ryan explained everything before any work started. Cameraed our perimeter drain and showed us the actual footage. No upsell. Top-tier."
"Ryan is an absolute life saver and has an admirable amount of skill and knowledge in his field. Quick response times and he's been able to help me with flooding and plumbing issues by the next day, every time."
Frequently Asked Questions
Other Areas We Serve
We cover all of Vancouver and greater Vancouver. Near Gastown we also work in these areas regularly.
Our Services
Drainage, plumbing, sump pumps, pipe replacement and more. One crew, no subcontractors, same-day response.
Drainage Problem in Gastown?
Call now or fill in the contact form. Camera inspection first, firm price before any work starts.