Plumber in Brossard | 24/7 Service | Plomberie A+
Brossard is unlike any other city on the South Shore. It runs on a system all its own: neighbourhoods identified by a letter — A, B, C, all the way through R — where every street in a given sector starts with the same letter. That layout, born from a 1960s master plan, now sits alongside the Quartier DIX30 shopping district, the REM light-rail stations, and one of the most multicultural populations in Greater Montreal, with large Chinese, allophone and anglophone communities. Between original bungalows and brand-new condos, Brossard’s plumbing spans more than sixty years of construction. At Plomberie A+, a licensed RBQ plumber, we know this ground and we serve the whole city, around the clock.
Brossard’s housing stock is a genuine mix. In the older sectors — think of the A and B neighbourhoods built out through the 1960s and 1970s — you find bungalows and single-storey homes whose original plumbing is nearing the end of its life: tired foundation drains, cracked sewer laterals, water heaters on borrowed time, and sometimes corroded galvanized pipe. At the other end, the newer sectors around DIX30 and the REM stations are full of condos and townhomes with a different set of concerns: shared drain stacks, modern fixtures, and systems that have to respect condo bylaws. One thing the whole city shares is the land itself. Brossard is flat and low-lying, right beside the St. Lawrence River, which makes drainage and sewer backups a very real consideration.
Our plumbing services in Brossard
24/7 emergency plumbing
A burst pipe in the dead of winter or a sewer backup on a Sunday night will not wait. We answer emergency calls across Brossard, from one lettered sector to the next, around the clock. See our 24/7 emergency plumber service for a fast response.
Backwater valves and flood protection
Because Brossard is flat and low-lying, hard against the St. Lawrence, water does not always drain away as quickly as you would like during heavy rain. A backwater valve on your sewer connection stops municipal wastewater from backing up into your basement. Since 2006, Quebec municipalities have been able to require them, and the Construction Code already mandates them for basement fixtures in new builds. On low ground like most of Brossard’s lots, it is one of the best protections there is. We install and maintain these valves to keep you dry.
Drain cleaning and camera inspection
On flat land, a slow-draining line gets noticed fast. Before assuming the worst, we run a camera down the pipe to see exactly what is blocking the flow — roots, buildup, or a sag in the line. Explore our drain cleaning and camera inspection services for a precise diagnosis, without digging needlessly.
Water heater installation and replacement
A leaking water heater, or one that can no longer keep up, is best handled before it fails. Whether it is a bungalow in Sector A or a new condo near DIX30, we advise on the right model and take care of the water heater installation properly, the first time.
Why choose Plomberie A+ in Brossard
- Licensed RBQ plumber, compliant with municipal requirements and the Construction Code
- Available around the clock, 24/7, right across the South Shore
- Bilingual and multilingual team, at home in a community as diverse as Brossard’s
- Written guarantee on our work
- Experience with both 1960s bungalows and recent condos and townhomes
- Clear, honest, free estimates
We also serve the neighbouring communities: see our page for Saint-Lambert. And to avoid nasty surprises on low ground, ask us about a preventive maintenance plan.
Frequently asked questions — Plumbing in Brossard
I live in one of the older lettered sectors (A or B). Is my plumbing still good?
Not necessarily. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have aging foundation drains, galvanized pipe, and a water heater near the end of its life. A camera inspection and an on-site check tell us what is still holding up and what is worth replacing, without tearing everything apart.
My basement gets damp after heavy rain. Is the flat land to blame?
Very possibly. Brossard is a low, flat city near the river, where water takes its time draining away. The first thing to check is your backwater valve. We can also assess whether a sump pump makes sense on the lowest lots. An on-site inspection pinpoints where the water is really coming from.
I own a new condo near DIX30. Do you work on that kind of building?
Yes. Newer condos and townhomes have their own quirks: shared drain stacks, modern fixtures, and condo bylaws to respect. We work inside the units and in common areas alike, coordinating with the syndicate when needed.
Need a plumber in Brossard? Call us for a fast, free estimate.
(514) 242-9691
