Brampton · Region of Peel
Basement Flooding Rebate in Brampton
Up to $1,500 for Brampton homeowners through the Region of Peel Sanitary Backwater Valve Rebate.
Last verified June 2026
Brampton homeowners get their main basement-flooding rebate through the Region of Peel: 60% of the cost of installing a sanitary backwater valve, up to $1,500. The valve stops wastewater from backing up into your basement when the sanitary sewer overflows during heavy storms.
Why Brampton homes need this
Brampton sits on clay-heavy soil and sees intense summer downpours that can overwhelm the sanitary sewer. A sanitary backwater valve is the core device the Region subsidizes to protect against sewer-backup flooding.
What the rebate covers
Combined under the up to $1,500 program cap. Per-measure limits may apply — confirm current amounts with Region of Peel before you start.
Read this before you spend a dollar
Get your building permit and confirm eligibility before installation. A storm-lateral backwater valve may fall under a different stream than the sanitary valve, so confirm which applies to your home first.
Who qualifies
- •Residential property within Brampton (Peel Region)
- •Work done by a qualified, licensed plumber
- •Building permit obtained and inspection passed
- •Downspouts disconnected from the sewer, or a release form submitted
- •Subject to available funding, first-come first-served
How to apply
- 1Confirm your home qualifies and which valve type applies (sanitary vs storm).
- 2Obtain the required building permit before work begins.
- 3Have a licensed plumber install the valve and pass inspection.
- 4Apply to the Region of Peel with your paid-in-full itemized invoice.
A building permit and a passed municipal inspection are required for backwater valve installation.
Free assessment for your Brampton home
Get connected with a licensed contractor who handles Brampton flood-prevention rebates — they confirm what you qualify for, the pre-approval, and the paperwork. Free, no obligation.
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Caledon (Region of Peel)
Caledon homeowners use the same Region of Peel Sanitary Backwater Valve Rebate (60% up to $1,500).
City of Mississauga Basement Flooding Prevention Rebate
Mississauga has a separate City rebate up to $7,500 for storm-lateral valves, sump pumps and downspout disconnection.
Brampton areas covered
The program applies city-wide. Brampton neighbourhoods include:
Common questions
How much is the Brampton basement flooding rebate?
Brampton homeowners get their main basement-flooding rebate through the Region of Peel: 60% of the cost of installing a sanitary backwater valve, up to $1,500. The valve stops wastewater from backing up into your basement when the sanitary sewer overflows during heavy storms.
Do I need a permit or pre-approval?
Get your building permit and confirm eligibility before installation. A storm-lateral backwater valve may fall under a different stream than the sanitary valve, so confirm which applies to your home first.
Who installs the work?
The work must be completed by a qualified, licensed contractor or plumber. A licensed contractor can confirm what you qualify for, handle the permit, and complete the paperwork.
Other areas
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Mississauga
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Vaughan
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Richmond Hill
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Markham
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Oakville
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Burlington
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Caledon
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Milton
- Basement Flooding Rebate in Hamilton
- City of Toronto — Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy
Source: Region of Peel Sanitary Backwater Valve Rebate. Last verified June 2026. ClaimRebate.ca is independent and not affiliated with the Region of Peel. Official program page →