Backwater Valve Installation Subsidy
Backwater Valve Installation Subsidy
How does a Backwater Valve reduce potential for basement flooding?
During intense rain events, the wastewater (sanitary) sewer may become overloaded with rain water. This can result in the overloaded sewer forcing wastewater to flow backward into basement drains. A backwater valve is designed to prevent wastewater from backing up through the wastewater pipe into your home.
During normal use, the backwater valve remains open. This allows wastewater from your toilets, shower, sinks, etc. to flow freely from your home to the wastewater main. If flow reverses because the wastewater main is overloaded with rain water, the backwater valve will automatically close, thereby protecting your basement from potential wastewater backup. Once the rain event is over, the backwater valve will re-open to allow wastewater to flow normally to the sewer main.
Other Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidies
Backwater valve inspection and maintenance
Regularly inspect maintain your backwater valve to protect your home from a sewer backup and reduce the risk of basement flooding.
Follow these helpful tips:
- Review your backwater valve manufacturer manual. This document should offer directions on how to inspect and maintain your backwater valve.
- For more information on how to operate and maintain your backwater valve, contact the manufacturer or installer.
- Dispose of fats, oils or grease in your Green Cart, never down your drain where they can harden and prevent your valve from working properly.
- Put disposable wipes in the garbage. Never flush them down the toilet.
- Assess your household practises related to the disposal of waste.
How to inspect and maintain your backwater valve
What to do if your backwater valve closes
Financial support
Halton Region’s Backwater Valve install subsidy covers 50% of costs incurred for materials and labour charged to install a backwater valve, up to a maximum of $675.
Eligibility criteria
- The Backwater Valve must be installed inside the home. External installations are not eligible.
- This is a one-time subsidy per property.
- The residence where the work is undertaken must be located in Halton Region.
- The residence where the work is undertaken must have municipal wastewater services (not on a septic system).
- All work must have been completed after July 1, 2016 – any work completed on or before July 1, 2016, is not eligible for this subsidy.
Please review the full Terms and Conditions in the subsidy application form before beginning backwater valve installation and/or sanitary lateral repairs.
Application requirements
- Ensure the backwater valve is installed inside your home (backwater valves installed outside the home are not eligible for Halton’s subsidy).
- Application mustinclude:
- Written confirmation from contractor conducting the work that weeping tile/foundation drain is not connected to the wastewater lateral (sanitary sewer). More information on weeping tile disconnection subsidy.
- A copy of your building permit obtained from the Local Municipality i.e. Town of Halton Hills, Town of Milton, Town of Oakville or City of Burlington
- Confirmation that the building permit has passed final inspection through the Local Municipal Building Inspector i.e. Town of Halton Hills, Town of Milton, Town of Oakville or City of Burlington
- Itemized invoice showing paid in full, specifically listing any materials and labour, and identifying specifics of each component of repair/work. This is especially important if you are applying for more than one subsidy.
Invoice Requirements
Apply to the program
- Download the Enhanced Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidy Program application form (PDF file) and the Enhanced Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidy Program waiver form (PDF file) .
- Submit completed Application Form and Waiver along with the required documentation, electronically. Ensure submission completeness by following the Check List included on page 3 of the Application Form. Errors or omissions will delay approval of the subsidy.
- Scan and email your completed submission to basementfloodingsubsidy@halton.ca
- Upload larger files, such as CCTV video, to our online Dropbox platform (external link)
For assistance with using Dropbox
Please see Dropbox instructions and example below:
Where Dropbox requests “Your Email”
Where Dropbox requests “Subject”:
Where Dropbox requests “Message”
Where Dropbox requests “Password”
Where Dropbox requests “Expire Date”
Where Dropbox requests Recipient “Email”
Additional options for subsidy submission include the following:
- Mail to:
Halton Region Public Works
c/o Water and Wastewater Program Ambassador
Woodlands Operations Centre
1179 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON L6M 4G3 - Drop off in person:
Place submission in the black mail box located in front of the sliding doors at the main entrance to Halton Regional Centre, located at 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville (GoogleMaps link)
Note: Woodlands Operations Centre is currently closed to the public.