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As the indispensable voice for Canada’s plumbing and heating community, the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating (CIPH) has announced the launch of its refreshed brand. This evolution reflects the organization’s commitment to working together to strengthen the profession and improve the lives of Canadians.
“Together with our members, we are creating better outcomes for our industry and for the customers who rely on it,” said Brent Cornelissen, Board Chair, CIPH. “Our refreshed brand reflects who we are and what we stand for—a connected, forwardlooking community committed to building a stronger future for our profession and for the people who depend on us every day.”
For nearly a century, CIPH has brought industry leaders together from across the country to set standards, share knowledge, and advance the essential plumbing and mechanical systems in our homes and businesses. The updated brand messaging reinforces that legacy by positioning CIPH as the voice of the plumbing and heating community, focused on progress, collaboration, and long-term impact for both the profession and the public it serves.
“This brand refresh is about how we show up with our members and for our industry,” said Satinder Chera, CEO, CIPH. “Anchored by CIPH’s strategic plan, the brand centers on bringing the plumbing and heating community together, guided by four pillars that connect members, advocate for their interests, inform the industry, and deliver best-in-class support.”
Rolling out across CIPH’s nine regions, committees, councils, member events, and communications platforms, the refreshed brand messaging signals the organization’s continued evolution as a future-focused convener: strengthening relationships, cultivating the next generation of professionals, and ensuring the industry is positioned to meet new challenges and opportunities with confidence.
“Our strength has always come from our members,” said Chera. “This brand reflects our shared commitment to supporting our community: helping them navigate challenges, raise standards, and grow their businesses.”
The updated visual identity also builds on that foundation. The maple leaf remains a central symbol of the brand, with the reimagined logo using a red flame to represent heating and a blue droplet to pay tribute to the interconnected nature of the plumbing and heating sides of the business.
Source:
Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating











