Drainage & Plumbing in Kitsilano Vancouver

Mamba Drainage Services

Drainage & Plumbing in Kitsilano Vancouver

Need a plumber in Kitsilano? Kitsilano is bounded by Burrard Street to the east, Alma Street to the west, West 16th Avenue to the south, and English Bay along the north. The neighbourhood is named after Squamish chief August Jack Khatsahlano, and the streetcar line that ran out West 4th Avenue to Alma in 1909 triggered the buildout we still see today. The Craftsman bungalows, 1920s and 30s character homes, and 1970s low-rise walkups on Cornwall and the cross streets up toward Broadway are sitting on drainage systems and supply piping that are now 80 to 110 years old.

Kitsilano runs from Kits Beach and Kitsilano Pool along the waterfront south to the commercial corridors of West 4th Avenue and West Broadway, with Vanier Park anchoring the east end (home to the Museum of Vancouver, the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, and Bard on the Beach in summer). The streets between Cornwall and West 16th, from Burrard out to Alma, include Macdonald, Yew, Maple, Larch, Balsam, and Trafalgar. The big trees on every block have been there for over a century. Their roots have done predictable damage to old clay and cast iron drain lines. Add the high seasonal water table closer to Kits Beach and you get the issues we see most often. We camera every line before we quote on anything.

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What We See Most

What Kitsilano Homeowners Are Dealing With

Kitsilano is one of the oldest west-side neighbourhoods. Most of the housing stock falls between 1910 and 1955, with 1970s walkups layered in along West 4th and West Broadway. That means the drainage and supply systems across the neighbourhood are aging out together. Add the century-old street trees and the high water table near Vanier Park and you get the patterns we see week after week.

  • Failed clay perimeter drains on 1920s and 30s Kitsilano character homes. The Craftsman and character homes that lined the blocks between Burrard and Alma after the 1909 streetcar opened were built with clay drain tile that is now 90 to 110 years old. Most are cracked, collapsed, or packed solid with roots. Wet basements every fall and standing water along the foundation are the symptoms. Camera inspection shows the actual condition before we quote anything.
  • Root intrusion from Kitsilano’s century-old street trees. Macdonald, Yew, Larch, Maple, and Trafalgar all have street trees as old as the homes. The root systems travel deep underground and find every hairline crack in old clay and cast iron pipes. Recurring root blockages are universal in pre-1960 Kits homes. The permanent fix is sealing the crack with trenchless pipe lining, not snaking the roots once a year.
  • Cast iron drain stacks corroding from the inside. 1910 to 1955 Kitsilano homes have original cast iron drain stacks that have been corroding for 70 to 115 years. Slow drains on every floor, sewer smells in basements, and rust marks around joints in the basement are the signs. By the time these symptoms appear the stack is usually in bad shape.
  • Galvanized supply lines choking off pressure at every tap. Many pre-1960 Kits homes still have original galvanized steel supply pipes. After 80 to 100 years of internal corrosion you get low pressure at every tap and rust-coloured first-draw water. Replacing galvanized with copper or PEX is straightforward and the pressure improvement is immediate. See our pipe replacement page.
  • Sump pump failures in basement suites near Kits Beach and Vanier Park. Kitsilano homes north of West 4th, especially the blocks running down toward Cornwall and First Avenue, deal with a higher seasonal water table than the rest of the city. Aging sump pumps and no battery backup is a flooding recipe every November. We install commercial-grade pumps with battery backup standard. See sump pump.
  • Trenchless is the right call on Kits lots with established gardens. Kits lots are valuable and the mature landscaping took decades to grow in. Trenching disrupts everything that makes a Kits property worth what it is. We use trenchless pipe lining and pipe bursting wherever site conditions allow.
Warning Signs

Signs You Should Not Ignore in Kitsilano

Whether you own a 1920s Craftsman near Tatlow Park or a 1940s character home up the hill toward West Broadway and Mount Pleasant, these are the signs that need attention sooner not later:

What You NoticeWhat It Usually Means
Wet basement every fall or after heavy rainFailed clay perimeter drains
Sump pump running constantly near Kits BeachHigh water table or pump worn out
Slow drains throughout the whole houseRoot intrusion or main line blockage
Gurgling toilet when the sink drainsPartial main line or vent blockage
Sewer smell in basementCorroded cast iron stack or dry trap
Low pressure at every tapGalvanized supply pipes corroding from inside
Rust-coloured first-draw waterGalvanized or cast iron pipes breaking down
Standing water along foundation in winterCollapsed perimeter section

We camera the line before quoting anything. You see exactly what is in there before any work starts.

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Why Kitsilano Calls Us

Why Kitsilano Homeowners Choose Mamba Drainage Services

Kits homeowners want a plumber who knows pre-war west-side houses, respects established landscaping, and gives a straight price. Here is why this neighbourhood keeps calling us back.

  • Same-day response, real arrival window. A wet basement in a Kits character home cannot wait. Ryan picks up and gives you a real time. Call (778) 961-0824.
  • Camera before we quote. Especially in 1920s and 30s Kits homes, you need to see what is actually in the ground before anyone starts work.
  • Trenchless first, dig second. Kits lots are valuable and mature gardens are not easy to replace. We use trenchless methods wherever site conditions allow.
  • Firm pricing. After the camera you get a firm quote. The price does not change once we start digging.
  • No travel fee anywhere in Vancouver. Kitsilano, Marpole, Kerrisdale. Zero travel surcharge across the west side.
  • 4.9 stars on Google from 86 real homeowners. Most of our Kits work comes from word-of-mouth referrals from neighbours on the same block.
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"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."

Sherween E. | Vancouver
★★★★★

"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."

David W. | Vancouver
★★★★★

"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."

Jesse J. | Vancouver
Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Almost certainly failed clay perimeter drains. The 1909 streetcar line out West 4th triggered the wave of building that produced your home, and the clay drain tile installed with it is now 90 to 110 years old. It is cracked, collapsed, or packed with root mass from the big street trees. Rainwater has nowhere to drain so it pushes into the foundation. We camera the perimeter first and show you what is failing before quoting anything.
Yes, constantly. Macdonald, Yew, Larch, Maple, and Trafalgar all have some of the largest old trees in Vancouver. Their roots travel far underground and find every hairline crack in old clay and cast iron pipes. The permanent fix is sealing the cracks with trenchless pipe lining, not just snaking the roots once a year.
Almost always original galvanized steel supply pipes. In a 1920s or 30s Kitsilano home these have been corroding from the inside for 80 to 100 years. Replacing with copper or PEX restores pressure immediately. See our pipe replacement page.
Often yes. We use trenchless pipe lining and pipe bursting wherever site conditions allow. On most Kits lots, especially with mature trees and gardens worth keeping, trenchless is the right call.
Older homes from the 1910s and 20s can be more complex. We give a firm number after the camera inspection.
Two things to check. First the sump pump itself, especially if old and there is no battery backup. Second the perimeter drain condition. Homes closer to the waterline along Cornwall and First Avenue have a high seasonal water table that the perimeter drain has to handle. We install proper sump pumps with battery backup and confirm the perimeter is sound.
Yes. Main line replacement from the house out to the city connection is common in older Kits homes. We use trenchless pipe bursting wherever the existing line is suitable so the boulevard and driveway stay largely intact.
No travel fee. Kits is core west-side Vancouver and we cover it daily.
Same-day response is typical. Emergency calls get priority. Call (778) 961-0824 for a real arrival window.
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Drainage, plumbing, sump pumps, pipe replacement and more. One crew, no subcontractors, same-day response.

Drainage Problem in Kitsilano?

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