
Galaxy Plumbing's two-bathroom home service is built for:
If you are unsure whether a problem in one bathroom is affecting the other, contact Galaxy Plumbing for a whole-home assessment. Our emergency repairs team is also available 24/7 for ejector pump failures and sewage backup situations.
Galaxy Plumbing's two-bathroom home service covers:

Contact Galaxy Plumbing to book a service visit. Our technicians assess both bathrooms and the shared stack during any drain or supply call where symptoms in one bathroom may reflect a condition affecting the other. Camera inspection is used where the stack condition warrants a direct view before any cleaning or repair scope is recommended.
You receive a clear explanation of what is causing the problem - whether it is local to a fixture, in the shared stack, or in the supply lines - along with an upfront estimate before any work begins. For renovation projects, the full plumbing scope is presented with a specific timeline and permit requirements identified in advance.
Where possible, fixture repairs, toilet service, and drain clearing are handled for both bathrooms in one visit to reduce scheduling disruption. Ejector pump replacements, supply line upgrades, and renovation work are completed as dedicated scoped projects. Before-during-after documentation is standard on every job. Learn more about our team and credentials on our solutions section.

Choosing Galaxy Plumbing for two-bathroom home plumbing in Mississauga means:
Our blog post on common plumbing problems in bathrooms covers the most frequent issues our technicians find in two-bathroom GTA homes from the 1960s through the 1990s.
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Two-bathroom GTA homes built between the 1960s and 1990s share specific plumbing characteristics. Shared drain stacks mean a problem in one bathroom often presents as a symptom in the other. Galvanized steel or Poly-B supply lines - common in the 1978 to 1995 build window - cause pressure inconsistencies between floors, with the bathroom furthest from the water heater typically showing the most restriction.
Common issues our technicians find in these homes include:
Our blog post on top bathroom drain problems covers how these conditions develop and what the right response looks like for each.
Two-bathroom plumbing issue or planning a renovation? Contact Galaxy Plumbing for a whole-home assessment across Mississauga and the GTA. Same-day service available.


Galaxy Plumbing provides two-bathroom home plumbing services across:
Contact us to book a whole-home plumbing assessment or request a renovation estimate. For a full overview of residential services, visit our solutions section.
1. What is a two-bathroom home plumbing service?
Two-bathroom home plumbing service addresses both bathrooms and the shared systems that connect them - the drain stack, supply lines, and basement ejector pump where present. Galaxy Plumbing assesses both levels on every call where shared stack or supply symptoms are present, so the underlying cause is resolved rather than just the visible symptom. Our drain camera inspection service is used wherever a stack-level view is needed before scoping any repair.
2. Why does my second bathroom have lower water pressure than the main bathroom?
Pressure variation between two bathrooms in an older home typically indicates internal pipe scale in galvanized supply lines or a Poly-B system with partial joint restriction. Both conditions reduce effective flow progressively and affect the furthest fixture most noticeably. Our water leak detection service can also rule out hidden supply line failures. A supply line assessment confirms the cause before any replacement is recommended.
3. Why does my basement bathroom drain gurgle when the upper bathroom is used?
Gurgling in the lower bathroom when the upper is in use almost always points to a shared drain stack issue - a partial blockage, a ventilation problem, or scale buildup that is affecting flow through the common section. Attempting to clear just the basement fixture without a stack-level assessment frequently fails to resolve the underlying cause. Camera inspection of the stack confirms the source before any cleaning or repair is scoped.
4. How do I know if my basement bathroom ejector pump needs replacement?
Signs of a failing ejector pump include slow clearing of basement fixtures, gurgling when flushing, sewage odour from the pump pit, or a pump that runs continuously without fully clearing. Ejector pumps have a typical service life of seven to ten years in a residential setting. Our sewage ejector replacement service covers assessment, unit selection, and same-visit replacement across the GTA.
5. Can Galaxy Plumbing rough in a new basement bathroom?
Yes. We handle basement bathroom rough-in including drain stub-outs, sewage ejector pump installation where grade conditions require it, supply connections, and ventilation. All work is completed with the required permits in place. Contact us to discuss your project scope and timeline.
6. Does Galaxy Plumbing service both bathrooms in a single visit?
Where possible, yes. For routine drain service, fixture repairs, and diagnostic inspections, we handle both bathrooms in a single visit to reduce scheduling disruption and provide a complete picture of your home's plumbing system. More extensive work such as ejector pump replacement or supply line upgrades is scoped as a dedicated project with a specific timeline provided before work begins.