Toronto Subsidy Amounts
See the City-listed maximum subsidy amounts for eligible work completed on or after November 12, 2025.
BasementFloodingProtection.ca is a private service company and is not the City of Toronto. Rebate approval is determined by the City of Toronto.
City-listed expanded subsidy amounts
| Eligible work | City-listed maximum |
|---|---|
| Home plumbing assessment | Up to 80% of invoiced cost, maximum $500. |
| Backwater valve or alarm | Up to 80% of invoiced cost, maximum $1,600 per device, maximum two devices. |
| Sump pump or alarm | Up to 80% of invoiced cost, maximum $2,250, maximum one device. |
| Sump pump backup power | Up to 80% of invoiced cost, maximum $300. |
| Foundation drain/weeping tile severance and capping | Up to 80% of invoiced cost, maximum $400. |
Always confirm current rules with the City before work starts. Official City program page.
Common Questions
Is BasementFloodingProtection.ca the City of Toronto?
No. BasementFloodingProtection.ca is a private service company. City subsidy eligibility, approval and payment are determined by the City of Toronto.
Can you guarantee a rebate?
No. We help organize documents and explain the process, but submitting an application does not guarantee a subsidy.
What is the best first step?
Book a flood protection assessment so a qualified professional can review your home, plumbing, sewer backup risk, sump pump setup and documentation needs.
Book before the next heavy rain
Protect your basement, understand your options, and organize the documents you may need for a Toronto rebate application.