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Beaconsfield has a story all its own on the West Island. Before it became the leafy, affluent lakeside town we know today, it was a community of summer cottages along the shore of Lac Saint-Louis. Everything changed in the 1950s and 1960s: the population jumped from roughly 990 residents in 1951 to nearly 16,000 by 1967, as families converted their seasonal properties into year-round homes. The result is a housing stock dominated by 1950s-to-1970s bungalows, split-levels and cottages, set on large, mature-treed lots. At Plomberie A+, a licensed RBQ plumber, we know the plumbing in these homes inside out and we serve the entire area, around the clock.

That history shows up in the pipes. Many homes built between the late 1950s and the early 1970s are reaching the end of their original plumbing: cracked cast iron, corroded galvanized pipe, aging clay sewer laterals and water heaters well past their prime. Add the towering mature maples and oaks that give Beaconsfield its character, and you have one of the most common service calls in the area. Our job is to get the diagnosis right before we dig up or replace anything.

Our plumbing services in Beaconsfield

24/7 emergency plumbing

A burst pipe in the middle of January or a sewer backup on a Sunday night cannot wait until Monday. We answer emergency calls across Beaconsfield, from the Beaurepaire sector to the streets along Bord-du-Lac, at any hour. See our 24/7 emergency plumber service for a fast response.

Backwater valves and sump pumps

Beaconsfield is largely shielded from Lac Saint-Louis high water by a dam, but that does not make anyone immune to a flooded basement. The real risk here is low-lying lots near the shore and heavy rainfall that overloads the sewers and triggers backups. A backwater valve stops municipal sewage from pushing back up into your basement, and a sump pump clears the water that collects under the slab. We install and maintain both, and a backwater valve is required under the Quebec Plumbing Code on most basement connections.

Drain cleaning and camera inspection

Beaconsfield’s established streets, lined with 50- to 70-year-old maples and oaks, hide a classic problem: roots working into the joints of clay sewer laterals. Before assuming the worst, we run a camera down the line. Explore our drain cleaning and camera inspection services to see exactly what is blocking the flow, instead of guessing.

Original pipe replacement

In homes from the 1950s through the 1970s, we replace cracked cast iron, clogged galvanized pipe, and old clay drains weakened by roots. We work cleanly, keep the impact on finishes to a minimum, and tell you straight what genuinely needs replacing now versus what can wait.

Water heater installation and replacement

A leaking water heater, or one that can no longer keep up with a busy family home, is best handled before it fails. We advise on the right model for your needs and take care of the water heater installation properly, the first time.

Why choose Plomberie A+ in Beaconsfield

  • Licensed RBQ plumber, compliant with the Quebec Plumbing Code
  • Available 24 hours a day, across the West Island
  • Written guarantee on our work
  • Bilingual team, fully at home in a predominantly anglophone community
  • Expertise with post-war homes and the area’s large, tree-filled lots
  • Clear, honest, free estimates

We also serve the neighbouring communities: see our pages for Pointe-Claire, Dollard-des-Ormeaux and Lachine. To avoid nasty surprises, ask us about a preventive maintenance plan.

Frequently asked questions — Plumbing in Beaconsfield

My home near Bord-du-Lac has a low basement. Am I at risk of flooding?
Beaconsfield is largely protected from the lake by a dam, so the bigger risk is not high water but sewer backups during heavy rain. The best protection is a working backwater valve, often paired with a sump pump for low-lying lots. An on-site inspection lets us pinpoint where the water is really coming from and the right solution for your home.

My house dates back to the 1960s. Is the original plumbing still good?
Not necessarily. Homes from that era often have cast iron, corroded galvanized pipe, and clay sewer drains. A camera inspection and a pressure test tell us what needs replacing now and what can hold for a few more years, without tearing everything apart unnecessarily.

I have large mature trees in my yard. Are they a risk to my drains?
Yes — it is one of the most common problems in Beaconsfield. Mature maples and oaks seek out moisture, and their roots creep into the joints of old clay sewer laterals until the line clogs. A camera inspection quickly confirms whether there is intrusion, and we recommend the right fix.

What our customers say

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« Adam was very kind and professional. We had a leak and we thought it was from the tub, but we were wrong. He went above and beyond to help identify the source of the problem and address it. Super nice guy, saved our butt, fair price. »
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