Flood Protection Assessments
Qualified professionals can inspect private plumbing, sewer backup risk, sump pump systems, drainage conditions, and flood-prevention opportunities.
Book an Assessment →Regional Stormwater Management Corp • RSM
Regional Stormwater Management Corp helps homeowners connect with qualified flood-protection contractors, organize rebate documents, and create insurance-ready flood protection records.
Private coordination and training organization. Rebate approval is determined by municipalities. Insurance acceptance is determined by insurers.
One network. Four services.
RSM is built for homeowners who need a clearer pathway from risk, to assessment, to qualified work, to rebate and insurance-ready records.
Qualified professionals can inspect private plumbing, sewer backup risk, sump pump systems, drainage conditions, and flood-prevention opportunities.
Book an Assessment →Connect with contractors trained around residential flood protection, municipal rebate requirements, and homeowner communication.
Find a Contractor →Organize invoices, proof of payment, photos, permit records, equipment details, and assessment notes for municipal rebate applications.
Get Rebate Support →Create a homeowner flood file with clear records for maintenance, insurer discussions, resale, and long-term preparedness.
Request Records →Why RSM exists
A properly protected home may require sewer camera review, backwater valve evaluation, sump pump assessment, alarms, backup power, drainage review, documentation, and maintenance. RSM helps homeowners and professionals move through that process with structure.
Learn About RSM 100This is the core RSM promise. We help homeowners get organized, connect with appropriate professionals, and keep records that matter.
The RSM process
Tell RSM about the property, flood history, basement concerns, and location.
RSM connects the homeowner with a qualified flood-protection contractor when appropriate.
The contractor can assess the home and recommend suitable protection work.
Eligible systems may include backwater valves, sump pumps, alarms, backup power, sewer repairs, or drainage improvements.
RSM helps organize photos, invoices, forms, equipment details, permits, inspection notes, and maintenance records.
Professional training
Training covers backwater valves, sump systems, CCTV sewer inspections, homeowner communication, rebate documentation, and insurance-ready records.
Practical training for plumbers and contractors working in homes, basements, and private-side drainage systems.
Learn More →Guidance around installation context, access, alarm options, maintenance, and limitations.
Learn More →Training around documents, photos, invoices, permits, homeowner files, and clear communication.
Learn More →Municipal program context
RSM does not approve rebates. We help homeowners and contractors organize the documents municipalities may request.
Toronto’s expanded program lists eligible categories including home plumbing assessment, backwater valves, sump pumps, backup power, and foundation drain/weeping tile severance.
View guidance →Markham lists measures including backwater valves on sanitary or storm laterals, weeping tile disconnection/sump pump installation, and lateral repair/relining.
View guidance →Start with structure
Request help from RSM for assessment coordination, contractor matching, rebate support, insurance-ready records, or professional training.