Why check first
The practical question is whether the homeowner needs approval, a licensed plumber, inspection, and invoice support before the work starts.
Windsor subsidy work needs City approval and a City-licensed plumber before the work. Use this to screen the project before requesting a contractor quote.

Pre-Install File Review
City path, work-started status, quote details, and contractor-documentation risks checked before introduction.
What this check does
Identify the likely city or regional rebate path before work starts or before the application is prepared.
Flag permit, inspection, pre-approval, licence, and quote-documentation questions where they may apply.
Separate research-only homeowners from quote-ready requests.
Introduce only consented requests to contractors when the next step looks practical.
Windsor subsidy work should be approved before installation starts.
A City-licensed plumber is required for subsidy work.
Inspection and paid-in-full invoice details matter before payment.
The practical question is whether the homeowner needs approval, a licensed plumber, inspection, and invoice support before the work starts.
We screen ownership, property type, work-started status, requested measure, timeline, and whether the homeowner wants a licensed plumber introduction.
If the request looks ready, it can be routed manually to a contractor who can discuss the approval, permit, inspection, and invoice sequence.
Starting subsidy work before approval.
Hiring a plumber who is not licensed with the City of Windsor.
Missing final inspection.
Treating the lifetime maximum as available for every separate measure.
Before You Hire
If your request looks contractor-ready and you consent, we may introduce you to a contractor who says they can discuss local permit, inspection, quote, and documentation questions.