Close-up of a plumber's weathered hands gripping a pipe wrench mid-installation under natural window light in a residential bathroom, worn work gloves folded back at the wrist, copper fittings visible in the foreground
Close-up of a plumber's weathered hands gripping a pipe wrench mid-installation under natural window light in a residential bathroom, worn work gloves folded back at the wrist, copper fittings visible in the foreground
— Etobicoke, GTA

One plumber. Thirty years. No crew in between.

Uncle Plumber is a single hands-on owner who has worked every job himself since day one. No subcontractors. No call-center dispatchers. Just one tradesperson who built a track record across three decades.

Wide documentary shot of a plumber working under a kitchen sink in a lived-in Etobicoke home, tools spread on a drop cloth, natural afternoon light falling through a window above the counter, pipes and fittings mid-assembly
Wide documentary shot of a plumber working under a kitchen sink in a lived-in Etobicoke home, tools spread on a drop cloth, natural afternoon light falling through a window above the counter, pipes and fittings mid-assembly
/ How it started

Built job by job, not franchise by franchise

Uncle started in the GTA trades before most plumbing chains existed. Every drain cleared, every faucet swapped, every jacuzzi roughed-in — done by the same set of hands.

When you book Uncle, the person who answers is the person who shows up. That's not a policy — it's the only way this business has ever worked.

A fix is either done or it isn't

Thirty years on the job means knowing the difference between a quick patch and a real repair. Uncle doesn't leave until the work holds — no shortcuts, no almost-done.