Your Kamloops Plumbing Service Team
Providing Best-in-Class Plumbing Products and Services
For over 75 years, the IPH team has been dedicated to providing top-notch plumbing services that meet the unique needs of Kamloops homeowners. Our skilled technicians are not only experts in their field but also passionate about delivering solutions that help make sure your home remains comfortable and functional. From installations of modern fixtures to precise leak detection, we use the latest technology and techniques to address your plumbing concerns efficiently. Ready to experience exceptional service? Contact us today!
Plumbing Services We Offer
- Installation of toilets, sink faucets, garbage disposals, outdoor spigots, and water heaters
- Replace old-style plumbing and sewer waterlines with new
- Leak detection
- Video camera plumbing inspection
- Clogged drains in the sink, shower, and toilet
How do you keep your drains and pipes in good condition?
Maintaining your plumbing system is essential to preventing costly repairs and ensuring a smooth flow throughout your home. Here are a few tips to keep your drains and pipes in optimal condition:
Regular Cleaning
Schedule routine cleanings to remove buildup and prevent clogs.
Mind What You Flush
Only flush toilet paper and human waste; avoid flushing items like wet wipes or feminine hygiene products.
Install Strainers
Use strainers in sinks and showers to catch hair and debris before it has a chance to clog your pipes.
Prevent Freezing of Outdoor Pipes
During colder months, ensure your outdoor pipes are insulated or properly drained to prevent freezing. This can save you from significant damage and costly repairs in the spring.
Regularly Check for Drips and Leaks
Take the time to inspect faucets, showerheads, and visible pipes for any signs of dripping or leaks. Even a small leak can waste water and escalate into a major issue if ignored. Have them fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
Locate Your Main Water Shut-Off Valve
Knowing where your main water shut-off valve is located can be crucial in emergencies. It’s typically found near the water meter or where the water line enters your home. Familiarize yourself with its location and test it periodically to make sure everything is operating smoothly.


