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Get Financial Support for Flood Protection, Drainage & Foundation Work 

If you own a residential property in Montreal, there’s a strong chance you may be eligible for financial support through the RenoPlex program. 

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RenoPlex Montreal Quick Overview

RenoPlex is a City of Montreal grant program that helps homeowners finance flood prevention and drainage improvement projects.
Eligible work includes sump pumps, French drains, foundation repairs, and backflow preventers.

The goal is to reduce the risk of water damage and ensure better long-term protection for your property.

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What Is RenoPlex in Montreal? 

RenoPlex is a municipal subsidy program created to support residential property owners in completing targeted renovation work that improves building safety and resilience. The program focuses on preventing water-related damage and strengthening property infrastructure, particularly in areas where flooding, drainage issues, or foundation concerns are common. 

In practical terms, RenoPlex helps cover the cost of upgrades that reduce the risk of basement flooding, improve water evacuation systems, and ensure that your property is better protected against long-term deterioration. Because Montreal properties often face seasonal water challenges, this program has become especially relevant for homeowners looking to proactively protect their investment. 

What Type of Work Is Covered Under RenoPlex? 

RenoPlex supports a range of renovations that are directly tied to flood prevention, drainage efficiency, and structural protection. 

This includes work such as: 

1

Foundation repairs to address cracks, leaks, and structural weaknesses 

2

Interior and exterior French drain systems to improve water evacuation 

3

Sump pump installation to manage groundwater buildup 

4

Backwater valve installation to prevent sewer backups 

5

Check valve installation for improved system control 

6

Window well installation to reduce basement water entry risks 

7

Roof drainage redirection to prevent water accumulation near foundations 

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Replacement of lead water service entry, where applicable

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Who Is Eligible for the RenoPlex Program? 

Eligibility for RenoPlex is generally based on a combination of property type, location, and the nature of the work being completed. 

In most cases, the program applies to: 

  • Residential properties located within Montreal 

  • Buildings with 1 to 5 housing units 

  • Renovation work aligned with water management, drainage, or structural protection 

  • Projects that meet the technical and compliance requirements set by the city 

 

Since every property is different, eligibility isn’t always straightforward. The scope of work, property condition, and specific guidelines all play a role in determining qualification. The best approach is to review your situation based on your property and the type of work you’re planning. 

Why RenoPlex Matters for Montreal Homeowners 

Many homes in Montreal experience recurring issues related to water management. 

 

Common problems include: 

  • Basement flooding during heavy rain or snowmelt 

  • Poor drainage around the foundation 

  • Water infiltration through cracks or weak structural points 

  • Sewer backups caused by pressure in municipal systems 

 

Ignoring these issues often leads to higher repair costs over time and can affect the overall safety of the property. RenoPlex provides an opportunity to address these problems early, with financial support that makes essential upgrades more accessible. For many homeowners, it’s not just about fixing a problem, it’s about preventing future damage. 

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How Monsieur Drain Supports Your RenoPlex Project 

At Monsieur Drain, we work with homeowners across Montreal to identify and resolve drainage and foundation-related issues. Many of the services we provide align directly with the types of work supported under the RenoPlex program. 

Our approach includes: 

  • Evaluating your property to identify drainage or structural concerns 

  • Recommending practical, compliant solutions based on your situation 

  • Installing systems such as sump pumps, French drains, and protective valves 

  • Ensuring the work is completed according to current standards and best practices 

 

The focus is always on doing the work properly so your property is protected not just today, but over the long term. 

How the RenoPlex Process Works 

If you’re considering RenoPlex, the process can be broken down into a few clear steps: 

1

Check Eligibility

Understand whether your property and planned work may qualify

2

Property Assessment

Evaluate drainage, foundation, or flooding-related concerns 

3

Define the Scope of Work

Identify what needs to be done based on your situation 

4

Complete the Work

Install the required systems using compliant methods 

5

Follow Program Steps

Proceed according to the City's requirements

 

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Check If You Qualify for RenoPlex 

If you’re planning upgrades related to drainage, flood prevention, or foundation repair, this is the right place to start. 

Share a few details about your property, and we’ll help you understand whether your situation may align with RenoPlex guidelines and what your next steps could be. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is RenoPlex in Montreal?

RenoPlex is a subsidy program offered by the City of Montreal to support renovation work related to flood prevention, drainage, and structural improvements.

What type of work qualifies?

Work such as sump pump installation, French drains, foundation repairs, and backwater valve systems may qualify.

Do I need professional installation?

Yes, the work typically needs to meet city standards and guidelines, which usually requires professional execution.

How do I know if I qualify?

Eligibility depends on your property type, location, and the type of work being completed. A basic review is the best starting point.

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