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Birnie Plumbing & Drains of Beamsville

Professional plumbing, drain, and sewer services in Beamsville.

Fast, reliable service with upfront pricing for homes across Beamsville.

The 5-Stinky Team is now Birnie.pro

A NAME YOU KNOW. A LEGACY YOU TRUST.

For over 100 years, our family has been serving Hamilton homeowners.
You may know us as 5-Stinky — a name that became part of the community.


Today, we continue that legacy as Birnie.pro.

Our licensed and insured plumbers offer upfront pricing, no-pressure recommendations, and flexible payment options. Every job is backed by a written warranty – because when you’ve been around this long, standing behind your work isn’t optional.

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Choosing the Right Plumbing & Drain Contractor

Fully Trained, Licensed Technicians: At Birnie Plumbing & Drains, our team is fully licensed, insured, and continuously trained in the latest tools and techniques. With over 100 years of family-owned expertise, you can trust the job will be done right the first time.

Beamsville Local History & Infrastructure

Understanding Beamsville’s history helps explain the plumbing and drainage challenges many homes face today.

Niagara Bench Soil Movement

Beamsville’s location along the Niagara Escarpment bench means heavy clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles can place stress on underground sewer and water lines.

Historic Village Homes

Older homes throughout central Beamsville often retain original plumbing systems that may now be nearing end-of-life.

Orchards & Mature Tree Roots

Mature trees and long-established lots throughout Beamsville frequently contribute to root intrusion in clay sewer laterals.

Bench Drainage Challenges

Slope transitions and elevation changes across the Bench can contribute to drainage issues, sump pump use, and basement moisture concerns.

Newer Subdivision Homes

Newer developments still commonly experience sump pump, stormwater management, and foundation drainage concerns due to the local topography.

Basement Water Intrusion

Homes on lower lots and near slope runoff areas often require weeping tile upgrades, waterproofing, and sump system improvements.

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